2007 Ford Mustang Shelby Gt500 Coupe 2-door 5.4l on 2040-cars
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
2007 FORD SHELBY GT500
Torch Red with White Stripes and Black Leather Interior 5.4L Supercharged 4 Valve V8 Motor: 500 HP ( that's the factory HP prior to current performance enhancements ) 6 Speed Tremec Manual Transmission Only 3,084 Miles. Mileage may increase. I'll still drive it on nice days. Original Owner (non smoker) Never seen rain or snow! Always garaged. Needless to say, this car is in outstanding condition. Performance Enhancements: ARH Long Tube 1 3/4" Stainless Steel Headers with Catted X Pipes. Headers are Jet Hot Coated ($1600 plus) Flowmaster Stainless Steel Mufflers ($563) Metco 2.6" Supercharger Pulley ($160) Metco Auxiliary Idler Assembly ($225) JLT Carbon Fiber Air Intake ($399) Custom Engine Tune by Evolution Performance ($450) Steeda Adjustable Upper Control Arm ($340) Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter ($300) That's a little over $4000 (not including labor) in aftermarket performance enhancements. Based on similar performance enhancements done to other 2007 GT500's, you are looking at about 650HP plus or minus at the flywheel. This car runs extremely well and is exceptionally reliable with the enhancements noted above. Stock parts will go with car if you desire, except for mufflers and supercharger pulley. Why Selling? Time for something different! |
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