Shelby American, has pulled the cover off their offerings for the 2012 model year at the Chicago Auto Show amid wintery cold chills. The big news is the offering of a drop-top variant to their overwhelmingly popular GT-350 post title program. Additionally, you can now ship not only just your white 2012 Mustang off to Las Vegas for the conversion, but now also they will give a Kona Blue or Race Red Mustang their GT-350 blessing.
With all the possible variations, only 350 total 2012 Shelby GT350s will be built. What the mix of colors and body styles will be will depend purely on what customers come forward with.
“Last year, we brought back the GT350 45 years after it was launched,” said Carroll Shelby, founder of Shelby American. “They look and sound just like the ones we built in 1965. We’re repeating history by offering two additional colors and building a few convertibles for the second year of production.”
This is history repeating itself in form. Like for the 2011 model year, Shelby American built only white GT350 fastback coupes in 1965. In 1966, Shelby added more color options for the hardtops. Four convertibles were also built; today they are among the most collectible Shelbys in the world. So like back then, the second year of GT-350 production will include both red and blue, as well as convertibles.
“Delays in the delivery of the new five liter Mustang last year resulted in fewer 45th Anniversary GT350 coupes than expected in the 2011 model year,” added John Luft, president of Shelby American. “For the 2012 model year, we brought back the first GT350 convertible since 1970 and ramped up production to meet the expected demand. Our plan is to only build 350 total 2012 model year GT350s to maintain exclusivity and future collectability.”
The Shelby GT350 is a post-title program based on the Ford Mustang GT. The 2012 Shelby GT350 performance specs will be continued from the 2011 model year. Customers can choose a 430 HP normally aspirated, 525 HP supercharged or 624 HP supercharged version. An automatic transmission is optional with the normally aspirated engine, as well as a short throw shifter for the manual.
Color combinations for the 2012 Shelby GT350s include Performance White with blue LeMans stripes, Race Red with white LeMans stripes and Kona Blue with white LeMans stripes. The convertible will offer a new optional light bar; other options include a one piece drive shaft and color coordinated billet aluminum engine cap set.
“When it comes to performance of the current generation GT350, our team did a great job right out of the gate,” quipped Gary Patterson, vice president of operations at Shelby American. “The GT350 leaves its mark on the street that says ‘a Shelby was here.’ That’s why we’re packing the ‘12 model with all the same performance as the 2011 Shelby’s.”
The Shelby GT350 post-title package starts at $26,995.00 (normally aspirated) and $33,995.00 (supercharged), not including the base car.
More information: www.shelbyamerican.com.

