2007 Ford Mustang 40th Anniversary Shelby on 2040-cars
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No. #52 of 312 40th Anniversary Shelby GT500’s offered in 2007.
Limited edition mustang creation by legendary race car driver and Cobra creator Carrol Shelby, Shelby Automobiles, Inc to celebrate the 40th anniversary (1967-2007) of the Shelby GT500 Mustang. The 40th anniversary package is a unique blend of visual elements and performance upgrades onto the 2007 Ford GT500 Mustang. All enhancements were performed by Shelby Automobiles at the Shelby Modification Center located in Las Vegas, Nevada. With a limited production of just over 300 of these builds produced in 2007 with for this special model year.
INTERIOR
· CSM #52 plaque on center dash
· CSM #53 plate in the engine compartment
· 40Th Anniversary door sill plates w/ CSM #52
· 40th Anniversary Shelby floor mats
· Shelby Center gauge cluster w/ carbon fiber inserts
· Shelby aesthetic engine kit with billet oil stick and fluid caps
· Shelby arm rest cover with snake logo
· Light bar with activated brake light system
· Aluminum Shelby map light accent
EXTERIOR
· Carbon Fiber front fascia splitter
· Carbon fiber mirror covers
· Aluminum hood grille inserts
· Deck lid SHELBY letter kit
· 40th Anniversary badging
· Sequential tail lights
· Stripe Kit
· Front & rear brake ducts
PERFORMANCE
· Borla performance exhaust
· Special Shelby/Eibach coil over suspension
· Shelby/Eibach sway bar kit
WHEELS
· 20" Shelby Razor wheels
· Pirelli P-Zero tires 255/30/20 (front) 85/30/20 (back)
ENGINE
· 5.4L, 32-Valve, DOHC Supercharged & intercooled V8
· Displacement: 5.4L / 330 CID
· Horsepower: 500 hp @ 6000 rpm
· Torque: 480 ft-lbs @ 4500 rpm
· Bore x Stroke: 3.55 in. x .17 in.
· Compression: 8.4:1
MECHANICAL
· 6-speed Tremec manual transmission
· Limited slip differential
· Traction control
· 4-Wheel ABS
· Stainless steel tuned exhaust
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
· Black premium cloth convertible top
· Leather sport bucket seats w/ embossed cobra Logo
· Leather console deck lid w/ cobra emblem
· Leather sport wrapped steering wheel
· Shaker 500 premium audio system w/ CD, SAT, AM/FM, Aux & MP3
· Navigation System
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