2007 Ford Mustang Shelby Gt500 Coupe on 2040-cars
Kulpmont, Pennsylvania, United States
2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Coupe
Respectfully modified, this Shelby GT500 retains all of the original appeal of the Shelby design while adding some
of the iconic features reminiscent of its "Eleanor" forerunner. In original paint of Tungsten Silver with Silver
stripes and Black interior, this is one of the rarest of the rare, first edition, modern Shelbys. In fact only 332
cars were produced in this trim/paint package making this car a true collectors item. This care has been equipped
with a K&N Cold Air Intake system and Ford Racing Cat. Back Exhausts which team up to give it a mean rumble,
throaty tone, and increased power while maintaining excellent driveability.
Garage Kept, Never Raced
5.4L V8 (Cast Iron block)
1.3L Stock Supercharger
K&N Cold Air Intake (Factory Air Box also included)
Ford Racing 49 State Cat. Back Exhaust (Factory Exhaust also included)
Shaker 500 Premium Sound system w/ 6 disc CD changer
6 Speed Manual Tremec TR6060 Transmission
Traction Control / Limited Slip Differential
Steeda Supercharger “Under-drive” Pulley (Included but not Installed)
Cosmetic Hood Pin Kit
Ford Racing Color Matched Quarter Window Louvers
New Continental ContiTrac Rear Tires
Both Factory Keys and Key-Fobs included
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