2007 Ford Mustang Convt. Shelby 40th Anniv. Edition! Signed By Carroll! 1 Of 1!! on 2040-cars
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
OK, I am selling this car for my father. At one time he had two of these. Once he found out the orange convertible was more rare he decided that this is the one that he was sending out to Las Vegas to get the 40th anniversary package put on. The 40th Anniversary edition upgrade is an extra 15 k in upgrades. Upgrades include: -Sequential Tail lights. -Roll bar. -An entire new suspension -Gun Metal Rims and Tires. -40th Anniversary Badges. -Signed by Carroll Shelby (Not included, but he spent the money to get it done anyway). -Carbon Fiber- Carbon Fiber everywhere -New, more high end brakes and calipers. -New, throatier exhaust. -Instrument Cluster. -Stripe Package. *** What most people do not know is the 2007 Shelby convertible did NOT come with center stripes. The 2007 coupe did, but the convertible did not. The 2008 Shelby convertible did come with stripes. But with the 40th anniversary package, they were included.
The car actually CHANGES serial numbers. If you want to know why this car is 1 of 1 you can call me to talk to me about it. The car is in Spicer Minnesota at his lake house. A short drive from Minneapolis or St. Cloud Minnesota. The car has roughly 1800 miles on the odometer. The car is an absolute rocket but was never driven hard which is actually rather sad in its own way. My father is going on 63 so he just cruised it around the lake every once in awhile. His business is in Sioux Falls, SD. So if you are serious about the car you can fly into either Sioux Falls, Minneapolis, Or St. Cloud. All will work out great. My father is very accommodating but extremely hard to get ahold thus the reason he had me list the car. Contact me with any questions. 605-321-0996
Cade Smith
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