2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT, RARE!
2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT w Factory Stripes and Hood Pins Description
This is one of 404 Shelby's made when Carroll Shelby made his comeback to the Mustang in 2007 with the limited production Shelby GT. This is an authentic SHELBY REGISTRY VEHICLE, with the Shelby VIN number available upon request. This car has spent it's life in Texas, and runs like a dream. It is a stock car, but has an added factory option in a Ford navigation stereo. This particular Shelby GT is probably the lowest priced true Shelby car available in America today. This is a real car, at a "knock-off" price.Production of the Shelby GT began in December 2006 and the car went on sale in January 2007. Only 6,000 cars would be built out of Ford's 158,180 produced in the 2007 model year. That makes it only less than 4% of the total available Mustangs...rare, rare, rare.Differences between the standard GT and the Shelby GT (besides the obvious looks that are stunning) include the deletion of the rear spoiler, a retro Shelby hood scoop in place of the CS6/8 Shelby hood, and silver stripes, with the car available in either white or black in 2007.The car came originally with the GT's 4.6 liter, 281-cubic-inch engine, but was sent to Shelby Automotive's factory in Las Vegas, Nevada, where it was muscled up by the Ford Racing Performance Group with it's FR1 Power Pack to add 25 horsepower to the existing Mustang GT powertrain with an additional 10 ft/lb of torque. The package included a 90mm cold air kit, muffler kit, a new X-pipe and Ford Racing "GTA" axle-back mufflers. The Ford Shelby GT also had the Ford Racing Handling Pack (FR3) which included specially tuned dampers, lowering springs, sway bars, strut tower brace, and a Ford Racing 3.55:1 ratio rear axle assembly.On Feb-16-17 at 07:22:34 PST, seller added the following information:In full disclosure, the vehicle was in an accident where there was damage to the front bumper, lights, and front undercarriage (mostly scratches) which was reported on AutoCheck. It was the insurance companies call whether to total the car or not. However, the car was professionally repaired and has passed inspection and has a blue Texas title that is not a salvage title. I have a clear title in my hands and in my name for this car. It is not a perfect car, but it is what I would classify as very good condition.
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