Well, as stated, I'm back from touring the Ford dealerships in town. Not a lot of 2011 GT's on the lots at the moment. I found one 2011 GT that is red (the Viper is red, and I don't want another red car), and unfortunately also a convertible, which I HATE. I priced out and almost ordered a 2012 GT equipped exactly how I wanted it, and it came to 46,500 before federal tax/delivery/etc. I nearly pulled the trigger on it until my sales girl (26, average looking, but REALLY knows her ess ech eye tee when it comes to the Mustangs) told me of a demo driven 2011 Shelby GT500 with 400+ KM (about 300 ish miles) on it in the back of one of their other dealerships. She went and pulled it around and after looking it over, mulling it over, and reading for a couple hours about the Shelby's, I decided my first foray into the Pony cars after 38 years of being all about General Motors, Camaro's, Vette's, a couple Firebirds, and yes, a couple Mopar's thrown in here and there for a change - should begin with the best of the best.
Deposit put down to hold it for me until tomorrow to give me a night to convince the missus that her new summer car for next year was too good of a deal to pass up. We were 99% certain it would be a new Camaro, as I haven't had one of those since my 2002 Firebird ram air, but change can be good. For 1000$ more than the 2012 GT I had ordered up, I'm losing a model year, but I went in looking for a 2011 anyhow, and for 48000$ incl taxes, I'm now officially -at least tomorrow morning I will be joining the pony car ranks. 3.73 read end and the 5.4....Again, very much not what I thought I'd have been going with, but I'm more than happy, particularly with the deal they cut me. I do have some concerns about how it may or may not have been driven for the first 425 km, but I was given pretty much the max warranty, and I'll follow my own personal break in schedule and hope for the best.
More/better pictures to follow tomorrow. I'm so excited about this car I can't begin to tell you. Yes, it's going into the storage garage with the Snake and my bike for probably the next 5 or 6 months, and driving the Duramax instead of the new pony today isn't doing my exercises in patience much good today..but what the hell!
. My first emoticons too, haha.
edit - The shaker 1000 system is actually better than I expected for a factory jobby. I'm reading through the manual right now. I'm jealous that I'm not going to be getting nearly as much time to drive it as the wife due to my health issues....she might just end up with that Camaro, maybe even the V6 one (hahaha) and I'll take this one.