2009 Ford Mustang Shelby Super Snake 800 Hp on 2040-cars
Onaga, Kansas, United States
Summary: 2009 Ford Mustang Shelby Super Snake, VIN 1ZVHT88S295136514, CSM 09SS0028, Vista Blue exterior, full
Shelby interior, 8,104 miles, showroom condition inside and out, 800 HP upgrade, extensive Shelby upgrades, clean
and extensive history, 2 owners.
Background: The Shelby Super Snake is an extensive upgrade package completed by Shelby American to a stock Ford
Mustang GT500. This comprehensive package includes exterior, interior, suspension, brakes, and of course
performance upgrades. Each Super Snake is individually CSM numbered after upgrade by Shelby. This very special
Super Snake includes a number of comprehensive upgrades including an upgraded interior and the 800 HP Super Snake
package, rarely found in a 2009. An exceptional and no-stories car in every way, this Shelby is being offered by a
collector and MD interested in upgrading to a McLaren MP4-12C. Never driven in the rain, always stored inside
under cover, and maintained by an obsessive car enthusiast, there are none nicer.
This Super Snake is absolutely exceptional inside and out, with extensive upgrades not found on most
similar Shelbys. Clean history and well documented, just exceptional. For serious shoppers looking for the best
equipped and condition Shelby Super Snake on the market, you won’t find one nicer. This exceptional car is
located in Wichita, KS, upon request a copy of the original invoices, Shelby certificate of authenticity,
Thank you in advance for your interest, you will not be disappointed.
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