2007 Ford Mustang Shelby Gt500 on 2040-cars
Holly Hill, South Carolina, United States
If you have any questions please email at: trulatkkilloran@ukideas.com .
2007 Shelby GT500 with only 19,877 miles on it. The vehicle is in excellent
condition, both mechanically and cosmetically. I am the second owner of this Shelby and have only put about 2K
miles on tin the last 4 years and it's always been kept indoors....in fact, I cannot ever remember it getting
rained on. The paint is just beautiful on it. This thing is a beast and is an absolute blast to drive. It is
equipped with a 5.4 Liter Supercharged V-8, mated with a 6 speed short throw manual tranny that is just plain fun
to go through the gears.
What is really unique about this vehicle is that it has original signatures from both Carroll Shelby and from the
legendary car designer Chip Foose. Unlike many of the GT500's that have a laser etched signature from Carroll,
this one is an original signature gotten just before his passing (may he rest in peace). A few years later I was
at a Chip Foose charity car even and Chip would sign the vehicles with a donation to his charity, so I did that as
well (by the way, he is a GREAT guy).
There is nothing wrong with this car, it runs and drives great. I hate like crazy to sell it, but my business is
relocating and I'm losing some warehouse space to keep my collector vehicles in, so a few have to go. If it wasn't
for that, I would never sell this car. I just can't think of letting it sit outdoors, so I'd rather another
collector have it and enjoy and care for it.
No wreck or accidents of any kind
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Auto Services in South Carolina
Wingard Towing Service ★★★★★
Wilkins Motor Company ★★★★★
USA Tire & Auto Care ★★★★★
Sumter County Customs ★★★★★
Stroman Welding & Auto Repair ★★★★★
Spearman Brothers Collision Repair & Refinishing ★★★★★
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