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2007 Mustang Shelby Gt on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:5894
Location:

Valley Stream, New York, United States

Valley Stream, New York, United States
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This 2007 Mustang Shelby GT Coupe Premium sent to Shelby Racing in Las Vegas for an upfit, has ONLY 5,894 miles.

The condition of the vehicle is like *NEW*. There are not any dents, dings or mechanical problems on this vehicle besides a minor scratch on the right rocker panel. (Pictures are included)

Features includes the Shelby Conversion Package, Navigation, Leather Interior & Schaker Stereo System.

Vehicle was traded into our dealership by the owner.

*THIS VEHICLE IS BEING ADVERTISED IN ADDITONAL AREAS, WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME.*


On Nov-19-13 at 08:22:15 PST, seller added the following information:

This 2007 Mustang Shelby GT Coupe Premium sent to Shelby Racing in Las Vegas for an upfit, has ONLY 5,894 miles.

The condition of the vehicle is like *NEW*. There are not any dents, dings or mechanical problems on this vehicle

Features includes the Shelby Conversion Package, Navigation, Leather Interior & Schaker Stereo System.

Vehicle was traded into our dealership by the owner.

*THIS VEHICLE IS BEING ADVERTISED IN ADDITONAL AREAS, WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME.*


On Nov-19-13 at 08:29:48 PST, seller added the following information:

This 2007 Mustang Shelby GT Coupe Premium sent to Shelby Racing in Las Vegas for an upfit, has ONLY 5,894 miles.

The condition of the vehicle is like *NEW*. There are not any dents, dings or mechanical problems on this vehicle

Features includes the Shelby Conversion Package, Navigation, Leather Interior & Schaker Stereo System.

Vehicle was traded into our dealership by the owner.

*THIS VEHICLE IS BEING ADVERTISED IN ADDITONAL AREAS, WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME.*

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