A Ford Shelby GT500 sports car, designed using Autodesk software, was hoisted into the Autodesk Gallery at One Market Street in San Francisco on August 17, 2008.
The Shelby GT500 is the result of ...
A Ford Shelby GT500 sports car, designed using Autodesk software, was hoisted into the Autodesk Gallery at One Market Street in San Francisco on August 17, 2008.
The Shelby GT500 is the result of collaboration between Ford's Special Vehicle Team and legendary automotive designer Carroll Shelby. Taking design cues from its now famous 1968 predecessor, the updated Mustang received aggressive front-end styling courtesy of digital concept sketching. From ideation and modeling for improved aerodynamics to production surfacing and stunning visualization in an all-digital format, the designers of the GT500 have created world-class vehicle while retaining the car's distinct American flair.
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