Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Shelby GT500

A blend of sports car and muscle car, the 1967 Shelby GT 500 satisfyed a maturing taste for high performance.
The GT 500 represented a departure for Ford factory tuner Carroll Shelby. To make a road-racing champ of the 1965-1966 Mustangs, Shelby had transformed them into thundering thoroughbreds ill-suited to everyday driving. By 1967, however, Shelby’s audience was demanding more civility, and the original pony car was undergoing a revamp that finally gave it room for big-block power.
With the introduction of the 1967 models, regular Mustangs could get a 320-bhp 390-cid four-barrel V-8. Shelby, naturally, went further. His GT 350 retained its 289-cid V-8 with its 306-bhp rating. And a new model, the 1967 Shelby GT 500, got a reworked 428-cid “Police Interceptor.”
The 428 was otherwise reserved for bigger Fords, where it made 345 bhp. Shelby added the cast-aluminum medium-rise intake manifold from Ford’s 427, twin 600-cfm Holley four-barrel carburetors, and other tweaks for a conservative rating of 355 bhp. During manufacture or through dealers, a handful of 1967 Shelby GT 500s were equipped with Ford’s near race-ready 427-cid V-8.

The 1967 GT 500 had a four-speed manual transmission or a three-speed automatic, with axle ratios ranging from 3.50:1 to 4.11:1. Instead of true competition-grade underpinnings, the suspension was a fortified version of the Mustang GT’s, with standard front disc brakes and E70X15 tires. Also gone were the two-seat cabins and standard racing harnesses of the original GT 350.
All 1967 Shelby GT 500s had Mustang GT-level interior trim; air conditioning and power steering were new factory options. An 8000-rpm tach, 140-mph speedometer, and padded roll bar, however, remained Shelby standards.
Always looking to improve performance, Shelby outfitted the GT 500s with fiberglass body pieces, including an elongated nose, a hood with functional scoops, and four body side intakes. The fiberglass tail had a molded spoiler and sequential turn-signal lamps borrowed from the Mercury Cougar. High-beam headlights were mounted in the center of the grille (some were moved to the sides to meet state laws). Twin “Le Mans” stripes were dealer-applied options for any 1967 Shelby GT 500.
If Shelby Mustangs were now less race car and more grand touring machine, that was fine with buyers, who took an immediate liking to Shelby’s latest. The 1967 Shelby GT 500 cost just $200 more than the GT 350 and handily outsold its small-block companion by 875 units.
Specifications:
  • Front engine, RWD, 4 passenger, 2 door coupe
  • Supercharged DOHC 32 valve V8 engine
  • 330 CID (5408 cc) displacement
  • Power: 540 hp (410 kW) (550 CV)
  • Torque: 510 ft.-lbs.
  • 6 Speed Manual Transmission
  • 3.73 differential ratio
  • 18 x 9.5″ Alcoa wheels on Goodyear F1 tires (front: P255/45ZR18 rear: 285/40/ZR18)
  • Tuned suspension by Shelby and Ford Racing
  • 3,800 lb (1,700 kg) curb weight
  • 107.1 in (2,720 mm) wheelbase
  • 188×73.9×54.5 in (4.78×1.88×1.38 m)
Standard Engine:
  • Type: ohv V-8
  • Displacement, cid: 428
  • Fuel system: 2 x 4 bbl.
  • Compression ratio: 10.5:1
  • Horsepower @ rpm: 355 @ 5400
  • Torque @ rpm: 420 @ 3200
Performance:
  • 0-60 mph, sec: 6.2
  • 1/4 mile, sec @ mph: 14.6 @ 99

"Bella Figura" Bugnotti Coupe

Delahaye's new Carbon Fiber body debuts at RETRO AUTO Aug. 13-15, Pebble Beach.
Inspired by the classic 1937 Type 57S, this is not a real Bugatti. It is a tribute to Ettore's son Jean.

2010 Royal Enfield

Can a classic styled, low horsepower, single cylinder motorcycle cut it amongst today's super bikes? No, but you will look very cool!

Mercedes Benz SLS AMG


Mercedes Australia has announced a price of $464,000 for the SLS AMG, of which over 40 have already been sold.

Deliveries are due to begin in August.

Performance numbers have been known for a while; with 420kW of power and a stout 650Nm of torque, the SLS AMG is blisteringly quick. The 0-100km/h run is dispatched in just 3.8 seconds and top speed is electronically limited to 317km/h.

Mustang vs Camaro

The 2011 Ford Mustang, with the new V-6 engine, will be priced less than the Chevrolet Camaro with a comparable engine when it hits the showroom floor.

Ford says the 3.7-liter V-6 will start at $22,995US. A Camaro with a 3.6-liter V-6 starts at $23,530US.

Ford's 5.0-liter V-8 starts at $30,495US, and the V-8 premium at $33,695US.

Hamann Fiat 500 Abarth


The Hamann tuning firm is a well known BMW and luxury car tuner, but have now added the Fiat 500 Abarth to their list of modified cars since it is extremely popular. This new program for the Cinquecento features a new aero kit to make it much more aggressive. Hamann also offers several performance packages to the car to a new level. As for the aerodynamics, they chose to modify the Fiat with a new front skirt, integrated LED daytime running lights, wing extensions, side skirts, and a redesigned rear skirt with Ferrari-like diffuser. However, the performance gains for the small engine Fiat 500 Abarth are jaw dropping.
Hamann offers the HS I performance pack that includes a remapping of the ECU to boost the numbers to 160 hp and 285 Nm of torque. The next level, HS II, adds a new full exhaust system from the exhaust of the turbo to the tips at the muffler to raise the figures to 180 hp and 295 Nm of torque. The kit right in the middle, the HS III for the Fiat 500, increases the horsepower and torque to 210 hp and 310 Nm with the addition of a better performing turbocharger and new fuel supply.

Now here’s the good stuff. Hamann’s fourth level for the Fiat 500 Abarth is called the HS Race, and offers quite a bit of extensive tuning. Their company installed forged pistons, aftermarket connecting rods, a modified turbo charger, race clutch, and a weight optimized one-mass flywheel to give the Fiat 240 hp and 330 Nm of torque. The most powerful kit is called the HS Cinquecento 575, and it includes everything mentioned above, along with a re-engineered cylinder head with adjusted camshafts, two charge air coolers, and a self-locking differential. The power numbers from this package show 275 hp and 380 Nm of torque.

The wheels you see pictured are a newly developed design, Largo Forged Anodized available in 18×8 for the front, and 18×9 at the rear. Hamann also offers a variety of sport suspension kits for the Fiat 500 to ensure improved handling. With the power kits mentioned above, it is also recommended to have them install a high performance braking system for the very fast 500 Abarth.

Porsche 918 Hybrid

Porsche AG has anounced it has nearly reached its quota of 1000 potential purchases of its 918 Hybrid, so that they may begin production.

The 918 Spyder relies on a 500-horsepower V8 engine and electric drive-systems allowing the vehicle to go up to 25 kilometers on electric power. The two-seater limits gasoline consumption to three liters per 100 kilometers, emitting 70 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometer.