2012 Ford Mustnag Shelby Gt350 Convertible on 2040-cars
Milbridge, Maine, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: kenneth_sgro@zoho.com .
This is my '12 Shelby GT350 Convertible in Performance White w/ Charcoal Black Turned Mini Leat leather. Only 52 '12 Shelby GT350 Convertibles were built and this is the last production car that came off the assembly line (5/9/12) before Carroll Shelby died (5/10/12 in Dallas, TX).
Functional Features:
1. Shelby/Ford Racing Suspension
2. Caster Camber Plate
3. Shelby/Wilwood Front Brake Kit
4. Shelby Rear ERADISPEED Rotor Upgrade
5. Front and Rear Brake Duct and Cooling Package
6. Shelby/Borla Unique Exhaust
7. Cragar 19" Wheels
8. Goodyear Performance Tires
Exterior Features:
1. Front Fascia including Grille & Badging
2. Rear Fascia including Center Exhaust and Badging
3. Taillight Trim
4. Rear Deck Lid Trim Panel
5. Side Rockers with Functional Scoops
6. Shelby-specific Hood with Functional Scoop
7. GT350 Guardsman Blue Over-the-top and Side Stripes
8. Fender-Mounted Badging
9. Engine Plate and Engine Cap Set
Interior Features:
1. Dash Plate with Shelby CSM Sequential Serial Number
2. A-Pillar Mounted Gauge Package
3. Fuel Pressure Gauge
4. Oil Pressure Gauge
5. Boost Gauge (Supercharged Vehicles)
6. GT350 Logo Center Console Cover
7. Embroidered Headrests and Floor Mats
Optional Equipment:
1. Shelby/Ford Racing/Whipple Supercharger (624HP, Polished): $1,500
2. Shelby/Wilwood Rear Brake Kit: $2,995
3. Interior Package: $2,995
4. Shelby High Performance Cooling Package: $2,995
5. Barton Shifter: $575
6. Convertible Light Bar: $1,500
7. 3.73 Rear Gear Upgrade: $925
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