Ford Announces Limited Edition Mustang Shelby GT500 Heritage Model: What You Need To Know

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To commemorate the 55th anniversary of the launch of the Mustang Shelby GT500, Ford Motor Company F is coming out with a heritage version of the high-performance variant of its Mustang model.

What To Know: Ford is unveiling a new, limited edition 2022 Mustang Shelby GT500 Heritage model. The first-generation Shelby GT500 was launched in 1967 by racer and entrepreneur Carroll Shelby by improvising on the Mustang GT350 model.

The Heritage Edition fastbacks will be finished in a classic and exclusive, Brittany Blue exterior paint with two different Wimbledon White exterior stripe options – painted over-the-top racing stripes with the GT500 logo and vinyl over-the-top racing striped with vinyl side stripe featuring the GT500 logo.

Its 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, race-bred control strategies and advanced drive modes deliver a car that performs unlike any other domestic sports coupe.

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Dealer orders for the Heritage Edition open on Monday, with vehicles going on sale in Spring 2022.
The 2022 Mustang Shelby GT500 has a starting price, excluding the $1,195 destination fee and $2,600 Gas Guzzler Tax, of $72,900. The Heritage Edition package is available for an additional $2,140, while the GT500 Heritage Edition package with hand-painted stripes adds $12,140 to the Shelby GT500's U.S. MSRP.
A new 2022 Mustang Coastal Limited Edition was also announced, with a U.S. MSRP of $34,220, not including $1,195 destination fee.

The 2022 Mustang Shelby GT500 is now available in the exclusive Ford Performance paint color – Code Orange.

At last check, Ford shares were down 0.7% at $19.41.

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