The limited-edition two-seat roadster brings 825 horses to the party.
As you can imagine, there are quite a few differences between the Super Snake Speedster and your garden-variety open-top Mustang. The first, and most readily apparent, is the roof. While theof America’s most famous muscle car comes with a soft top, Shelby American’s features a custom-made hard-top tonneau system that turns the car into a two-seat roadster.
The differences aren’t just superficial, either. Underneath its racing stripe-adorned hood you’ll find a supercharged 5.0-liter Coyote V-8 that churns out a whopping 825 horses. Even better—at least to some purists—the brawny mill comes mated to your choice of a standard automatic or optional manual transmission.
Shelby American plans to build just 98 examples of the Super Snake Speedster in celebration of its founder’s 98th birthday. The high-performance drop-top, which is the company’s top-of-the-line Mustang-based model, starts at $133,785, though if you already have a 2018-or-later Mustang GT, you can get that upgraded for $79,995.