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Matt
04-12-2006, 05:28 AM
OVERVIEW


Shelby GT-H commemorates 40-year anniversary of famed Shelby/Hertz GT350H "Rent-A-Racer"
Shelby, Ford Racing give Mustang GT V-8/automatics extra "show," added "go" to make Shelby GT-H
A special run of about 500 units will be available for rent exclusively through the Hertz Fun Collection at select airport locations
GT-H packs Ford Racing performance, handling in hot Shelby looks, classic Black & Gold Hertz livery




NEW YORK, Wed., April 12, 2006 – In a throwback to the famed Shelby GT350H "Rent-A-Racer" program from the 1960s, Ford Motor Company, Shelby Automobiles and The Hertz Corporation are partnering to produce a special run of performance-modified Ford Mustang GTs – designated Shelby GT-H, for "Hertz" – that will be available for rent later this spring exclusively through Hertz. Approximately 500 units will be available through the Hertz Fun Collection at select airport locations Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon and Washington.

Forty years ago, Carroll Shelby and The Hertz Corporation came up with an ingenious plan to help get a batch of high-performance, special-edition Shelby Mustangs into the hands of rental customers who also happened to be car enthusiasts. Ford supplied the new Mustangs with V-8 engines and mostly automatic transmissions, Shelby added extra performance and style, and Hertz gave the public access to the kind of unique driving experience that one would normally only find on a racetrack. Today, the story of the Shelby/Hertz "Rent-A-Racer" is legendary and surviving Shelby GT350H Mustangs are among the most sought-after collector cars in the world.

To connect the magical past of the original Shelby GT350H with the modern capabilities of the new Ford Mustang, Shelby, Ford and Hertz have again teamed up, and – together with the Ford Racing Performance Group – have given the 2006 Ford Shelby GT-H a very classic, muscular look as well as some true performance credentials.

"Like the original Hertz cars, the Ford Shelby GT-H will be fun to drive," said Carroll Shelby, CEO of Shelby Automobiles, Inc. "We started with a terrific Mustang and modified it with some Ford go-fast parts and gave it a distinct look for Shelby-style driving. Whoever gets the opportunity to rent one of these unique cars will get an experience of a lifetime."

Hertz Fun Collection

Further enhancing its position as a leader at U.S. airports in the leisure car rental market, Hertz launched its Fun Collection in January 2006. Featuring vehicles tailor-made for travelers seeking exciting driving experiences, the Fun Collection adds more entertainment to the driving experience as each car comes equipped with SIRIUS Satellite Radio.

The 2006 Ford Shelby GT-H Mustang will be available at select airport locations that feature the Hertz Fun Collection including Phoenix, Arizona; Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego and San Francisco, California; Denver, Colorado; Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Orlando, Tampa and West Palm Beach, Florida; Maui and Honolulu, Hawaii, and Las Vegas, Nevada. In addition, the car will be available in Boston, Massachusetts; Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington.

With the addition of the Ford Shelby GT-H Mustang into the Fun Collection, Hertz now offers 36 models that can be specifically reserved, ranging from mid-size to luxury cars, convertibles to SUVs and is the only nationwide car rental company able to allow customers to reserve the specific make and model vehicles at the time of reservation. More than 8,000 Fun Collection vehicles are available at 18 major airport locations in the United States.

"With 2006 marking the 40th anniversary of the Shelby GT350H joining the Hertz fleet, we’re thrilled to be bringing legendary Mustang driving excitement back to our rental customers," said Walt Seaman, staff vice president, Worldwide Fleet, Maintenance, and Car Sales Operations for The Hertz Corporation. "The Shelby GT-H is a fun, powerful Mustang to drive, and will be a special part of the Hertz Fun Collection. As all cars in the collection are reserved by exact make and model, customers can rest assured that when they reserve a Shelby GT-H Mustang to drive, they will receive the Shelby GT-H Mustang upon arrival."

Extra "Show"

Like its predecessor, the 2006 Ford Shelby GT-H will be instantly recognizable – thanks to several eye-catching styling enhancements that are so much a part of the Shelby Mustang heritage. First and foremost, each Shelby GT-H will wear Black exterior paint set off with Gold racing stripes, a hallmark of Hertz’s vehicle history dating all the way back to the 1920s.

While it’s true that the Shelby GT350H was eventually made available in other color combinations, the Black-and-Gold combo is often referred to as "Hertz colors" by most Mustang aficionados. Shelby’s traditional "Le Mans" dual overbody racing stripes are combined with a set of rocker stripes that include special "Shelby GT-H" nomenclature. Each car will also wear a Hertz Edition emblem on the front fenders, and feature Hertz Shelby GT-H sill plates and a numbered dash badge with Carroll Shelby’s signature inside the cockpit.

To give a hint of the Mustang GT 4.6-liter 3V V-8 engine’s added capability, the Ford Shelby GT-H is fitted with a custom Shelby Performance hood with pins, and a brushed aluminum grille with running horse emblem. A unique front fascia with integrated lower grille, as well as a set of body side scoops – reminiscent of classic Shelby Mustangs is incorporated for a distinct look. To further catch the enthusiast’s eye, the Mustang GT brakes are dressed up with painted calipers, which can be seen through the GT-H’s 17-inch aluminum wheels wearing P235/55ZR17 performance rubber.

Added "Go"

Ford Racing Performance Group is supplying its popular Power Pack (FR1) to add a genuine 25-horsepower Ford performance kick to the 300-horse Mustang GT 4.6L V-8/Five-speed automatic transmission powertrain and an increase of 10 lb.-ft. of torque. The package includes Ford Racing’s 90mm Cold Air kit, the Muffler Kit, a new X-pipe similar to the one used on the new Ford Shelby GT500 Mustang, a performance calibration and a cat-back performance exhaust for that throaty sound that will make this car unmistakably a Shelby Mustang GT-H.

"Any Mustang that traces its roots to a Shelby GT350H has to boast increased performance and handling over its factory stock configuration," said Cisco Codina, group vice president, Ford North America Marketing, Sales and Service. "Ford Racing’s involvement with niche performance Mustang builds like this Hertz project is a natural for us as well as for Hertz and Shelby."

To put that extra horsepower to the ground, the Ford Shelby GT-H also comes with the Ford Racing Handling Pack (FR3) installed, including special-tuned dampers inspired from the FR500C, lowering springs, sway bars and a strut tower brace – plus a Ford Racing 3.55:1 ratio rear axle assembly for extra off-the-line acceleration.

Ford Racing will be working hand-in-hand with engineers and technicians at Shelby Automobile’s assembly facility in Las Vegas during the build-out of the GT-H for delivery to Hertz. With total production expected to number only around 500 units exclusively destined for Hertz rental fleets across the country, this special-edition Ford Shelby GT-H is sure to give Hertz customers a truly exclusive driving experience like only Shelby and the Ford Mustang can deliver.

"This GT-H project has been terrific," said Amy Boylan, president, Shelby Automobiles Inc. "My team here at Shelby Automobiles is very excited with what we have put together with Ford, and Hertz – a pony that not only has a special look, but can really run, too. Those who get to rent a GT-H in the coming months will have the opportunity to enjoy a car that looks, accelerates, handles and sounds the way a high-performance Shelby-ized Ford Mustang should. It will prove lots of fun for Hertz customers looking for some real driving excitement."

Matt
04-12-2006, 05:32 AM
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

2006 FORD SHELBY GT-H PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
SPECIAL "HERTZ EDITION" 2006 FORD MUSTANG GT

PRODUCTION

Approximately 500 units / available for rental only at select Hertz locations this spring

Assembly location: Shelby Automobiles, Inc., Las Vegas, NV

EXTERIOR:


Shelby Automobiles Performance Hood with hood pins
Ford "California Special" front fascia with unique lower grille
Ford "California Special" side scoops
Brushed aluminum grille with "running horse" emblem
Shelby "Le Mans" overbody gold-color racing stripes
Shelby "GT-H" rocker panel bodyside gold-color racing stripes
"Hertz" emblem on front fenders
Mustang GT Rear Spoiler


INTERIOR:


Hertz/Shelby door sill plates
Numbered/sequenced Shelby/Hertz dash plaque


PERFORMANCE:


25-horsepower increase over stock 300hp and 10 lb.-ft of torque over 310 lb.-ft.from Ford Mustang GT 4.6-liter 3V V-8 powerplant
Ford Mustang GT five-speed automatic transmission
Ford Racing Performance Power Pack (M-2005-FR1)
– 90mm Cold Air kit (M-9603-GT05)
– Muffler Kit (M-5230-GTA)
– Pro-Cal tool w/official Ford Racing calibration
– X-pipe
Ford Racing Handling Pack (M-2005-FR3)
– Dampers (M-18000A)
– Lowering Springs (M-5300-K)
– Sway Bars (M-5490-A)
– Strut Tower Brace (M-20201-S197)
Ford Racing 3.55:1 gear ratio rear axle assembly
Mustang GT disc brakes with painted calipers
Ford Mustang 17x8-inch aluminum wheels w/P235/55ZR17 performance tires

Matt
04-12-2006, 05:33 AM
Ford Mustang Shelby GT-H #3

IBrake4Rainbows
04-12-2006, 05:43 AM
I actually like this.

The recent crop of mustang 'specials' smacks of desperation, but again, with such an individual car that ends up being so popular, why not make a few specials?

Cotterik
04-12-2006, 05:48 AM
best mustang photos ever; they actually compliment the car. great stuff

andy.muc
04-12-2006, 05:58 AM
Bigger rims and another front grill and the car will look awesome!

mj9977
04-12-2006, 06:05 AM
Wow, very sharp.

Dino Scuderia
04-12-2006, 06:09 AM
Man, they just keep whoring this Stang redeux out for all it's worth. Very tiring.

Rockefella
04-12-2006, 06:35 AM
What's next, Ford Mustang Bling Special?

IBrake4Rainbows
04-12-2006, 06:38 AM
And so what if they are?

The mustang is a popular vehicle. Special Editions are common and so what if they make a song and dance about every one? There going the right way to get their product known and thus sold, keeping them in business.

The original Mustang had many specials, what makes today so 'tiring'? why be so disparaging of a company merely trying to survive by playing off one of it's most popular models?

You'd have to be a nut or a loser to think that somehow you're buying something different (Indeed you can't actually buy this one), but still, the Mustang is a nice car; whats wrong with seeing it in so many configurations?

/End Rant.

Rockefella
04-12-2006, 06:42 AM
And so what if they are?

The mustang is a popular vehicle. Special Editions are common and so what if they make a song and dance about every one? There going the right way to get their product known and thus sold, keeping them in business.

The original Mustang had many specials, what makes today so 'tiring'? why be so disparaging of a company merely trying to survive by playing off one of it's most popular models?

You'd have to be a nut or a loser to think that somehow you're buying something different (Indeed you can't actually buy this one), but still, the Mustang is a nice car; whats wrong with seeing it in so many configurations?

/End Rant.
I suppose the idea isn't too bad in theory, but this is the third or fourth Mustang Special Edition thread this week. :p

To each his own though.

Matt
04-12-2006, 10:50 AM
They all have historical value. I don't see what the problem is.

Coventrysucks
04-12-2006, 11:25 AM
The mustang is a popular vehicle. Special Editions are common

Bad business practice.

When you launch the product you start earning money on it

Everybody wants one, you sell lots, and you generate profit.

Then, as time goes by you are selling less, as people all have one, and things like the Camaro steal sales; you are generating less profit.

How do you combat this?

Special Editions! Sales go up = more profit.

If Ford are launching many special editions now, imagine how many there will be towards the end of its life:

The New Ford Mustang Monday 14th April 2008 Edition (commemorating all of the cars built on that particular day)

The Ford Ustang GTM Edition (were they take the "M" off "Mustang" and stick it after the "GT")

Etc

Special Editions go hand in hand with the slow death of model towards the end of its life, and too see so many variations of what is a very popular car in standard trim is rather unusual.

Juggs
04-12-2006, 11:58 AM
Special Editions go hand in hand with the slow death of model towards the end of its life, and too see so many variations of what is a very popular car in standard trim is rather unusual.


but mustangs have always had tons of special editions ever since they came out!

Dino Scuderia
04-12-2006, 12:00 PM
but mustangs have always had tons of special editions ever since they came out!

That is only true for certain years, not every year of production.

cmcpokey
04-12-2006, 12:31 PM
its another new mustang made up like an old mustang...

its just ford trying to cash in on their history while beating on their dead horse

ScionDriver
04-12-2006, 01:24 PM
Where did they take some of those photos, a freakin' Hertz parking lot?

EDIT: Damn it is...

cmcpokey
04-12-2006, 01:35 PM
the original was built for Hertz rent-a-car. You coudl go down and rent a genuine Shelby for the weekend. Such is the reason those are so rare to this day. Most were driven straight off the road by people that didn't knwo what they were doing.

johnnynumfiv
04-12-2006, 05:59 PM
I think it looks great, I can't wait to see one. These pics make great desktops, thanks matt.

Just a little trivia, guys used to rent the cars, pull the motor out of the gt350-H, put them in thier race cars, then after the race they'd put them back in the gt350-h and drive back to hertz.

Coventrysucks
04-12-2006, 06:44 PM
but mustangs have always had tons of special editions ever since they came out!

"But God said it was right to kill the 'unbelievers'!"

Doesn't make it

a) right

b) a good idea

Zondaboy1
04-12-2006, 07:24 PM
hmmm looks nice. i wouldnt mind taking one out on a spin. wonder if they'll ever sell them...

kingofthering
04-12-2006, 07:37 PM
$10 USD says that its
a) expensive
b) some idiot is going to wreck it at high speeds on the freeway.

kingofthering
04-12-2006, 07:44 PM
you will be able to buy one someday, rental car fleets sell their cars at their own lots.

Matt
04-12-2006, 10:23 PM
Doesn't make it


b) a good idea

The original Mustang still holds the record for being the most popular and sought-after new car ever introduced. Apparently, the people at Ford seem to know what they're doing with the Mustang.

IBrake4Rainbows
04-13-2006, 04:51 AM
Bad business practice.

When you launch the product you start earning money on it

Everybody wants one, you sell lots, and you generate profit.

Then, as time goes by you are selling less, as people all have one, and things like the Camaro steal sales; you are generating less profit.

How do you combat this?

Special Editions! Sales go up = more profit.

If Ford are launching many special editions now, imagine how many there will be towards the end of its life:

The New Ford Mustang Monday 14th April 2008 Edition (commemorating all of the cars built on that particular day)

The Ford Ustang GTM Edition (were they take the "M" off "Mustang" and stick it after the "GT")

Etc

Special Editions go hand in hand with the slow death of model towards the end of its life, and too see so many variations of what is a very popular car in standard trim is rather unusual.

This is the common way of doing things, but since when was the Mustang a 'common' vehicle?

This particular special edition, for example, has a limited market because it's not actually able to be purchased, only rented, for the moment.

The money made on special editions (New paintjob and some stickers must add $2000 to list price, not to mention 10 Hp/Sticker;) ) is probably to help Ford survive the short term.

clutch-monkey
04-13-2006, 09:45 PM
there seems to be a mustang special edition each week, but i think it's cool that Hertz is renting these out :)

fpv_gtho
04-13-2006, 10:27 PM
This is the common way of doing things, but since when was the Mustang a 'common' vehicle?

This particular special edition, for example, has a limited market because it's not actually able to be purchased, only rented, for the moment.

The money made on special editions (New paintjob and some stickers must add $2000 to list price, not to mention 10 Hp/Sticker;) ) is probably to help Ford survive the short term.

Remember though the Mustang to the US is like the Falcon to us, alot of their business revolves around it. With the V6's in them alot of people would buy them just because they might be the same price as some Japanese midsize, and this way they think theyre getting a more exciting car.

2ndclasscitizen
04-14-2006, 12:34 AM
Whats the go with the "Hertz Fun Collection"