2007 Ford Mustang Gt 500 on 2040-cars
Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
For more details email me at: sharitasmmonagan@clubmclaren.com .
2007 Mustang Shelby GT 500
Factory Original, just the way it left the showroom floor in 2007, only the battery has been changed
Fully Optioned with everything that was available for this model year
5.4 liter Supercharged V8 that produces 500 horsepower and 480 lb./ft. of torque
Tremec 6-speed manual transmission
1870 original miles
SVT-tuned suspension
Brembo disc brakes
18-inch Ford Racing wheels
Shaker1000 audio system with satellite capability
Beautiful Torch Red show quality paint finish
White LeMans top stripes / "GT500" side stripes
Preferred red and black two tone leather interior
Climate controlled storage since day one (see underside photos)
Perfect wheels with no curb rash, original tires in excellent condition
Original Shelby manuals and information packet still in the factory plastic
Original window sticker still on the car at $45K in 2007 plus $10K over sticker paid
Original floors mats never opened, still in the factory plastic bag
Original factory plastic still on the front carpets, towels used to cover plastic
Original production line number (31) on the front windshield from the factory
Original dealer lot tag information slip on drivers side front windshield
Both factory key fobs in perfect working order
Front bumper plate holder and hardware never used
Factory wheel locks still in the wrapper
I have detailed pictures of all four wheels along with 20 additional photos
Custom fit black California Car Cover is included in the sale
This is a true investment grade, collector quality 2007 Shelby GT 500
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