Custom car manufacturer Classic Recreations is based in Yukon, Oklahoma, and specializes in handcrafted and modified Shelby vehicles, all of which are officially listed in the Shelby registry with unique serial numbers. And these are more than just classic cars with a modern feel. They have perfected their craft over 15 years, the cars they use as their base are 1965-68 Mustangs. And they are currently offering the awesome Shelby GT500CR 900S for you to purchase with the full specs of the car available here.

Massive Power

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Classic Recreations, who also list lots of other Shelby machines for sale, say “The Shelby GT500CR 900S starts with a legend and injects it with modern supercar technology”. The car is powered by a 770 hp supercharged engine, with multi-link suspension that really gives the car a modern driving feel. And what makes them unique is that all the engines are hand-assembled, with the finest parts available used in each and every one of them.

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Classic Recreations allow you to design your own 900S, so it will be tailor-made to your specific wants and needs. The cars start out at $284,900 and you can add another $60,000 to that instantly by asking for the carbon fiber body upgrade. The engine in question that powers the car is a 427ci small block Ford, but this can be upgraded further to a staggering 1000 hp.

Colors And Interior

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It also should be pointed out that convertible variants are available too! Various colors are available for the 900S and in various combinations. There is grey and black, red and white, blue and white, black and grey and yellow and white. But other colors are available on request. The interior features Carroll Shelby Signature Seats, and other Shelby parts including the gauges. And to add some modern features, a Pioneer CD player is added as well as a Digital Designs subwoofer, which is certainly not original but desirable nonetheless!

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