2006 Ford Mustang GT with Shelby GT Appearance Package �€" Cobra
Badging, GT500 Fascia, 4.6L V8 Why This Car Is Special The 2006
Ford Mustang GT sits in an interesting and specific moment in
Mustang history. Ford had just relaunched the Mustang nameplate in
2005 with the S197 platform �€" a retro-forward design that drew
directly from the 1967-1968 fastback body language while riding on
a modern chassis with a proper three-link independent rear
suspension. By 2006, the platform had settled into its stride, and
Ford was beginning to build out the Shelby performance lineup that
would culminate in the 2007 GT500. This particular 2006 Ford
Mustang GT was optioned with the Shelby GT Appearance Package,
which means it was dressed with the same visual identity Ford was
building around the Shelby revival �€" before most buyers could
actually get their hands on a Shelby. The timing matters. The
Shelby GT500 was announced in 2005 and arrived as a 2007 model year
vehicle, and demand was immediately out of reach for most buyers,
with dealer markups pushing well above sticker. The Shelby GT
Appearance Package offered a factory-supported alternative �€" not
a GT500, and not marketed as one, but wearing the visual cues of
the Shelby renaissance that Ford and Carroll Shelby were actively
co-developing at the time. The Cobra hood badging, SVT-style hood
scoops, and GT500 front fascia on this car aren't aftermarket
bolt-ons. They are the visual language of a specific moment when
Ford was reestablishing the Shelby name on American roads. The VIN
on this car decodes to a 2006 model year Mustang coupe built at
Ford's Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Michigan �€" the same facility
that produced Mustangs throughout the S197 generation. The 8th
position in the VIN confirms the 4.6L 3-valve engine, the same
modular V8 used in the GT trim, producing 300 horsepower and 320
lb-ft of torque in 2006 factory specification. Features List - 4.6L
3-Valve Modular V8 - 5-Speed Automatic Transmission - Shelby GT
Appearance Package - Cobra Hood Badging - SVT-Style Hood Scoops -
GT500 Front Fascia - Dual Exhaust with Polished Tips - Upgraded
Alloy Wheels - Black Leather Interior - Center Console - Tachometer
- Air Conditioning - Power Windows - Cruise Control Mechanical The
4.6L 3-valve V8 in this 2006 Ford Mustang GT is the
second-generation version of Ford's modular V8, and it represented
a meaningful step forward from the 2-valve engine that powered the
previous generation GT. The 3-valve head design �€" one intake, one
exhaust, and a third port for improved flow �€" along with variable
cam timing, gave the engine 300 horsepower and 320 lb-ft of torque
in stock form. That was a 25 horsepower increase over the outgoing
2-valve 4.6L, and it gave the S197 GT genuine performance
credentials without the complexity or fuel demands of a
forced-induction setup. The transmission is a 5-speed automatic,
which in 2006 was the TR-3650 or the 5R55S depending on the build.
For a car wearing this appearance package and used in real-world
driving, the automatic is actually a practical pairing �€" it makes
the 4.6L accessible in daily traffic while still delivering the V8
sound and pull that buyers were after. The dual exhaust with
polished tips visible under the rear diffuser helps the 4.6L
breathe properly and gives it a more distinctive exhaust note than
the single-exit setups found on lower trims. Interior The interior
of this 2006 Ford Mustang GT is finished in black leather, which
suits the red exterior without competing with it. The leather
seating surfaces are part of the GT's standard equipment structure
for this model year, and they hold up well over time compared to
the cloth alternatives. The center console is present and
configured correctly for the automatic shifter, giving the cockpit
a clean, driver-focused layout. The tachometer is a meaningful
detail on a V8 Mustang �€" it keeps the 4.6L's operating range
visible and is integrated into the instrument
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