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The 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Will Start at $70,300
The 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Will Start at $70,300-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:09:42

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Order guides for the just dropped, so let’s you and I take a gander through what we can option with this 760-horsepower, supercharged monster. The first thing you need to know is that it starts at $70,300.

That figure comes to us from an anonymous dealer source but was confirmed by Ford. When you factor in the $1,095 destination fee and $2,600 gas-guzzler tax, that number comes to $73,995. Which is really not bad for how much power you’re getting.

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The order guide itself has been uploaded onto . You can see that the GT500 will be offered with options like the Carbon Fiber Track Pack (which has exposed carbon fiber wheels, rear-seat delete, splitter wickers), the Technology Package (which includes a fancy sound system) and Handling Package (which includes a Gurney flap).

Also, there will be electronic line-lock, but the guide notes that this will be for track use only.

And there’s really only one question left to ask: What color are you painting yours?

Mustang6G has the full MSRP and options list. The Carbon Fiber Track Pack will cost an additional $18,500, which is so much money. The Technology Pack will be $3,000 and the painted over the top racing stripes will be an additional $10,000.

For those of you keeping count, yes, this will be a Mustang you can option for over $100,000. Take that as you will.

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