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2007 Shelby® GT500® Coupe by Franklin Mint

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  1. rshelby

    rshelby ShelbyForums Admin Staff Member

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    2007 Shelby® GT500® Coupe
    Part Number: B11E421
    Availability: Accepting Backorders
    Approximately 7 3/4" (19.7 cm) in length. Scale 1:24.

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    NEW! It’s the legendary reunion you’ve been waiting for! Racing icon Carroll Shelby and Ford Motor Company have teamed up once again to give the world a brand-new big-block performance legend. And the long-awaited result is the most powerful factory-built Ford Mustang in history!

    Limited Edition of 5,000.
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  2. mherman2

    mherman2 Well-Known Member

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    They have a KR convertible too, I have one, nice desk or shelf piece.
     
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    rshelby ShelbyForums Admin Staff Member

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    I think the Franklin Mint makes a real high quality car. I have a 427 Cobra. As you said, they also have the KR Convert. I think they make the following Shelbys:

    • 2007 Shelby® GT500® Coupe
    • 1966 Shelby® GT350 H®
    • 1968 Shelby® GT 500-KR® Convertible
    • 1966 Shelby® Cobra 427 S/C™ In Aluminum
    • The Mistress of Fire Cobra 427 S/C™ (Cobra with unusual paint)
    • Shelby Daytona Coupe in Fine Pewter With Base
    • 1965 Shelby® Mustang
    • 1968 Shelby® Mustang GT-500
     
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    always quality products. I wonder though what the small asian Children are thinking as they assemble these things so many miles from America?? Have they even ridden in a car??:blink:
     

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