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The 2008–09 GT500KR draws on styling cues from the classic 1968 "King of the Road" GT500KR model, and the 2008 model includes "40th Anniversary" badging; both years will have availability of standard GT500 colors with "LeMans" stripes, and Carroll Shelby signature embroidered seats. The GT500KR's starting price was $120,000.
Production began on January 12, 2009 and it went on sale in March 2009. [49] The 2010 Mustang was a revision of the 2005–2009 models, retaining the D2C platform. Design and development work began in 2004, designer George Saridikas' exterior proposal was chosen on September 29, 2005, along with Robert Gelardi's interior proposal (under chief S ...
The Green Hornet Mustang was later owned by Barrett-Jackson Chairman and CEO Craig Jackson, and went on sale at Barrett-Jackson 2013 Scottsdale auction, [2] but the sales failed when the high bid of $1.8 million was lower than the consigner's reserve price. [3]
In early 2007, Shelby had announced that they would release a new GT500KR based on S-197 Mustangs for the 2009 model year. The package was only available through Shelby for all 05+ S-197 based GT500's. The K.I.T.T. in the Knight Rider 2008 television pilot movie is a modified black Shelby GT500KR Mustang.
They were asked to create the star of the show, a new version of the 2008 Ford Mustang called the GT500KR. "GAS had one week to create the new KITT, and they pulled out all the stops. Six people worked full time to create the Mustang that would be sent over to Picture Car Warehouse as the father of all the KITT derivatives and stunt cars."
Built for Japan's GT500 class of sports car racing, this thing means business.