The over-the-top truck intends to honour Carroll Shelby’s legacy with off-road speed — and a limited run of 100 units
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There have been no shortage of outrageous machines bearing the name of a certain chicken farmer from Texas, from hi-po track weapons to dune-busting 4x4s. This latest effort from Shelby American sits squarely in the latter camp, and is meant to help mark what would have been the 100th birthday of the company’s namesake.
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Enter the Centennial Edition Ford Shelby F-150, a pickup whose 5.0L V8 has been cranked to 800 horsepower thanks to a supercharger fitted atop the engine. Shelby notes the supercharger is optional, meaning customers can get the look whilst sticking with the engine’s stock output of 400 ponies — but your author thinks that’s like buying a luxury home and filling it with furniture from the landfill. Based on a Lariat trim, the basic truck is a four-wheel-drive SuperCrew with a short box and will be limited to 100 copies.
Regardless of power output, all examples will get suspension upgrades in the form of Fox shocks similar to those found on the F-150 Raptor. With top-spec internal-bypass technology and adjustable dual speed controls, this thing should have little trouble keeping pace on the dunes. Inside, look for reupholstered seats and a smattering of Shelby insignia. Onlookers are unlikely to miss the unique grille and hood, either.
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While many gearheads associate Carroll Shelby’s name with cars intended to slay track records, the man himself is also said to have had more than a passing interest in off-road speed as well. “Carroll loved motoring both on and off the road, especially in rugged terrain. He would trek across the desert on both two- and four-wheel vehicles,” said Gary Patterson, president of Shelby American, while noting Shelby’s ranch in Texas actually owned the first production Ford Bronco. “We’re honouring that Shelby heritage with a special off-road truck that recalls his adventures.”
Price? You’re looking at US$129,495 for a naturally aspirated version, while supercharged models check in at $138,495. It goes without saying that we feel the more powerful option is preferred. The 100 trucks will be offered through select Tuscany and Ford dealers in North America.
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