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2012 Shelby Gt350 50th Anniversary on 2040-cars

US $31,850.00
Year:2012 Mileage:2100 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Menard, Texas, United States

Menard, Texas, United States
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Carroll Shelby founded Shelby American in 1962 and changed the sports car world forever. To celebrate this historical event Shelby American released the exclusive 50th Anniversary GT350, only available in black, or the far more rare Performance White. It has a unique list of exclusive features and options to provide an unparalleled driving experience. This is an extremely rare collector car - 1 of 1 configured this way. It has extremely low miles and has been garage kept since being delivered by Shelby American. This is exactly as the car was configured. It has not been modified in any way since its delivery from Shelby American and it is listed in the official Shelby Registry.
- Shelby/Ford Racing 525 HP Supercharger.
- Shelby/Ford Racing Suspension with Shelby Camber Adjustment kit.
- Front and Rear brake duct and cooling kit.
- Shelby/Borla unique center exhaust.
- Shelby Performance Cooling Package.
- Shelby/Dynotech one-piece aluminum drive shaft.
- Custom silver finish Crager wheels.
- Unique tail light trim
- 1967-68 Backup lights
- Rear deck lid filler panel
- Shelby side rockers
- A-Pillar mounted gauge package
- Custom stitched Shelby/Katzen interior upgrade including gold contrasted stitching, 50th anniversary logos on seats, leather shifter and emergency brake boots and perforated seat inserts.
- Custom embroidered 50th anniversary logo floor mat set.
- Shelby-Wildwood limited edition finished 6 piston front gloss brake calipers with gold lettering and matching 4 piston rear brake upgrade.
- Body color painted rear window block off panels.
- 50th Anniversary billet aluminum badging with unique CSM numbering sequence.
- Painted Shelby GT350 exterior striping in metallic clear coat with GT350 hood logo.
- Light bar with third brake light.
- 50th Anniversary custom logo car cover.
- Electronic Package with Navigation
- HID Security Package

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