This two-owner 2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR bears CSM 08KR0000 and is
the first of just 1,011 "King of the Road" models built in 2008.
One of just 328 produced that year in Ebony Black with Satin Ebony
racing stripes, this GT500KR is also the only one to feature a
unique glass roof, with its racing stripes etched directly into the
glass. Ford Motor Company and Shelby Automobiles partnered to build
the GT500KR in 2008, marking the return of the "King of the Road"
model for the first time in nearly 40 years. After it was unveiled
at the New York Auto Show in 2007, Ford and Shelby brought the very
first example to the 2008 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction, where
it was sold to benefit JDRF, with Carroll Shelby himself on the
block to drop the hammer (he also signed the car's dash). This
GT500KR then returned to Barrett-Jackson for the 2015 Scottsdale
Auction, where it was offered as part of the highly acclaimed Ron
Pratte Collection. Since that time, it has been tucked away in a
climate-controlled building in rural northwest Ohio. Powered by a
540hp supercharged 5.4-liter V8 engine mated to a 6-speed manual
transmission, this limited-edition car's features include special
Shelby 40th Anniversary badging, a black interior with black
leather accents and sport bucket seats with embossed Cobra logos.
The sale comes with a commemorative original Window Sticker signed
by Bill Ford and a framed Shelby GT500KR addendum from Shelby
American in Las Vegas, NV. 80 actual miles. ** PREVIEW