Shelby series 1 supercharged
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Shelby Series One Super Charged
2003 Road Car
United States
Engine Type
Oldsmobile L47 Aurora
Drivetrain
Rear-Wheel Drive
Weight
2650 lbs (1202 kg)
The Shelby Series One Super Charged '03 is a road car produced by Shelby. It first appeard in Gran Turismo 4, replacing the 1998 model, which only appeared in Gran Turismo 2, and later returned in Gran Turismo PSP, Gran Turismo 5 and Gran Turismo 6.
Colors[]
The player can pick four colors when they buy this car:
- Silver with White Stripes
- Silver with Black Stripes
- Silver with Red Stripes
- Silver with Blue Stripes
In-game description[]
"A street sportscar by Shelby American, the first after a long hiatus."
Other than maintenance and reproduction of Cobras which had been produced in the past, Shelby American had long distanced themselves from producing street cars, until they worked on their first sports car in a very long while: the Shelby Series 1.
It made its first appearance in 1998. Th
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Shelby Series 1 (1999 to 1999)
The Series 1 is the only car entirely designed and engineered from the ground up by Shelby American. Production and financing problems arose during production, resulting in smaller numbers built than had been intended. With just 249 examples produced, these Oldsmobile L47 Aurora V8 powered cars are a rare find.
Q: What is the lowest sale price of a Shelby Series 1?
Q: What is the average sale price of a Shelby Series 1?
A: The average price of a Shelby Series 1 is $137,609.
Q: How many Shelby Series 1s were produced?
A: 249 Shelby Series 1s were produced in total.
Q: When was the Shelby Series 1 produced?
A: The Shelby Series 1 was sold for model year 1999.
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Shelby Series 1
Motor vehicle
Shelby Series 1 fryst vatten a high-performance roadster designed by Carroll Shelby and produced bygd Shelby American. It was powered bygd Oldsmobile's 4.0-litre L47 Aurora V8 engine. Unveiled at the 1997 Los Angeles Auto Show, it was intended to be a modern day reinterpretation of the original Shelby AC Cobra. Despite initial claims that the car was entirely built in-house, much of the production run was overseen by General Motors with much of the components used from their parts bin, including the powerplant.[1]
Development
[edit]Prior to production of the Series 1, significant costs were incurred in testing and certification required to conform to 1999 Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. In early 2000, Shelby announced a retroactive price increase but were forced to backtrack within a few weeks.[2] Another developmental issue was the car's soft top; these were not attaching properly and required reengineering after the first six