Ford Shelby GR-1 Concept

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Ford's sportscar heritage is on full display in the 2005 model year and, not coincidentally, this weekend at the annual Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Ford's 550-hp GT is finally in the hands of its exclusive owners (Jay Leno among them - a red one with white stripes, if you must know) and the 2005 Mustang is in the pipeline. But what comes next as Ford puts the pedal to the metal in its sportscar lineup? Maybe, if you and other collectors ask often enough, this Ford Shelby GR-1 concept could be the third Ford to resurrect the musclecar era in body and soul.

The GR-1 is the result of one of the better collaborations in car history - that between Carroll Shelby and Ford Motor Company.Shelby, 81, who first joined up with Ford in 1952, is one of the "key collaborators" on the stunning concept on display this weekend at Pebble Beach . And as we thought when Shelby showed up alongside the concept that became the 2005 Ford GT, it's not difficult to picture the GR-1 emerging as a successor to that supercar sometime after the GT's run of 1500 units is completed.

The story of the GR-1 is just the latest in the more than fifty years of Shelby/Ford stories, but it owes most of its existence to the recent rapprochement between the company and the man. Since 1965, Shelby had lent his name to a performance version of the then-new Mustang, and over the years, has worked on a variety of Ford's track and production programs. That relationship soured when Shelby followed former Ford President Lee Iacocca to Chrysler Corp. two decades ago. And until 2002, Shelby worked on plenty of side projects, including a car of his own using an Oldsmobile engine.

In 2002 Shelby and Ford made up, and the icon was brought to bear as Ford planned the GT supercar program. The success of that program has since led to even more cooperation, and Ford says that Shelby will have a hand in at least three or four different vehicle programs, starting with a high-performance version of the next-generation Mustang, which hits the streets next year. A Shelby-massaged Ford Expedition was announced this summer as well.

Ford's quest to recapture the Cobra magic took it first in the direction of the 2005 GT. And earlier this year, it showed another concept related mechanically to the GT and dubbed the Cobra. Shelby had become involved in that program in early 2003, and the car's mechanicals showed it: under the hood lie a 6.4-liter V-10 with 605 horsepower and 501 pound-feet of torque through 19-inch rear wheels. Ford and Shelby estimated that the Cobra concept would thrust to 60 mph in 4.0 seconds and hit a top speed of 190 mph. However, the car's slab-sided looks didn't quite convey the essence of the Cobra, and response to its styling was muted.

The GR-1 suffers none of that equivocation. Not only does its stunning shape - penned by Ford designer George Saridakis, with Ford only since 2000 - capture the hard-edged glamour of Sixties racecars, Ford also says the concept is based on the architecture of the production GT supercar. The two-seat, front-engined fastback doesn't rest on the GT's haunches - it draws out a teardrop-shaped style all its own that could prove a convincing sell over the Viper or a super Corvette.

Best of all, Ford confirms that the engine installed is a V-10, as in the 605-hp Cobra concept. At that concept's introduction, Ford execs said that 700 hp for the V-10 was a distinct possibility, given more Shelby-fication.

Ford design chieftain J Mays says the GR-1 isn't merely a better Cobra design: "I see the Ford Shelby GR-1 concept as a gift to Carroll." Whether Ford passes that gift on to the rest of you remains to be seen. Stay tuned to TCC this weekend as we report from Pebble Beach and bring you more on the GR-1 concept.

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Just because you copy another car doesn't mean you go and make it ****ing ugly just to say it's different. :rolleyes: Ok... I like the statement so I'll keep it but not to be so harsh, from the front tire back it's ok...
 
The front end is definately unique and I think its ''ok'' looking, the rest of the car is looks cool, but from a side view it looks like a shoe. :crazy:
Now after looking at it for a few more minutes it reminds of me of a modern looking shelby bobra daytona coupe. 👍
 
pimp racer
Ok and the "new" GT.

I know. :P

I just feel like typing the car that it supposed to be named, damn the guy who own the rights of the GT40 name. :grumpy:
 
The Vanishing Boy
I know. :P

I just feel like typing the car that it supposed to be named, damn the guy who own the rights of the GT40 name. :grumpy:


If you are saying that because the new GT isn't named GT40. its because the new GT wasn't 40" from the ground to the top of the roof. Not because some dude owns the rights to the name.
 
At least they sould have called it GT44 since they said it was 44" in height (roof to tires).

Ford GT only is so plain for a awesome car like that.
 
yeah the rear styling of the car looks kinda weird... Not bad looking though...Deffinately DOESN'T scream out Muscle car...but...Not many cars can anymore..and you KNOW it'll have IRS
 
it doesn't look THAT bad..it looks like a car they will never make more than say 3 of, then make a one off that is more appealing to the eyes and not quite as powerful...OR..they could leave it as ugly as it is...and market it as a "Retro look"
 
I like it because it looks different, it's not that great looking, but it's notthat bad either, but it is different.
 
Nobody has said that It looks anything like the 65' Cobra Daytona coupe..... I'm ashamed... I like it. 👍
 
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and specs:

Ford Shelby GR-1 - Preliminary Specifications
(Measurements in inches, unless otherwise noted)

Length 173.7 (4413mm)
Width 74.6 (1834mm)
Height 46.0 (1168mm)
Wheelbase 100 (2540mm)
Track Front 63.0 (1598mm)
Track Rear 61.3 (1558mm)
Front Overhang 35.6 (903mm)
Rear Overhang 38.2 (970mm)
Min. Ground Clearance 5.9 (150mm)
Curb Weight 3900 lbs est.
Tire Size 275/40/R19 front 345/35/R19 rear
Engine Ford 6.4L V10
Max RPM 7500RPM
Horsepower 605 @ 6750RPM
Torque 501lb/ft @ 5550RPM
Transmission 6-speed transaxle with LSD
Final Drive Ratio 3.36:1
 
The GR-1 is a modern day Shelby Cobra Daytona, pure and simple. It owes nothing to any other car (except the frame is indeed from the Ford GT), but styling-wise its all Cobra.

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No, you don't seem to understand. They wouldn't throw the name "Shelby" on it if it were just meant to be like a bunch of other cars. It is nothing BUT a Shelby Cobra Daytona. Any other similiarity is coincidental.
 
........I'm sorry...but The Daytona looks beautiful and all..but the GR-1 even if it is an homage to the Daytona..Is just too new to look so old....Styling like that only looks nice on a older car...You wouldn't want to go and see a 2005 car that looked like it was made in the 70's......Unless of course it's a Mercedes G/E class
 
Driftster
........I'm sorry...but The Daytona looks beautiful and all..but the GR-1 even if it is an homage to the Daytona..Is just too new to look so old....Styling like that only looks nice on a older car...You wouldn't want to go and see a 2005 car that looked like it was made in the 70's......Unless of course it's a Mercedes G/E class

....what do you think the Ford GT is?
 

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