Car Of The Day: 1968 Shelby GT500 KR

Theย 1968 GT500 KRย featured a 428 cubic inch Cobra Jet V8 engine, which is widely recognized as one of the best ever made. On paper, it only put out 335 HPโ€”20 less than the Police Interceptor V8 from the GT500โ€”but in reality, the stock model of the KR offered closer to 435 HP, with 440 lb-ft of torque to boot.

 

That kind of insane power demanded a striking appearance, which Ford delivered with aplomb. Two mean-looking intake scoops gave this Mustang an aggressive, sporty edge, and delivered air to the ravenous 735 CFM four-barrel Holley carb under the hood.

 

Optional side-stripe paint with GT500 KR lettering and a candy-apple red color scheme so delicious you might be tempted to try taking a bite out of it allowed this car to be one of the best-looking vehicles of its era (or any other, as far as weโ€™re concerned). And luckily, the model currently up for grabs via The Cobra Experience comes with both of those details.

 

The new GT500 KR would serve as Fordโ€™s flagship performance car, standing head and shoulders above prior Shelby models. The carโ€™s KR designation stood for King of the Road, and was used by Ford to portray the modelโ€™s superior status.


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