One of the coolest and desirable pony cars of the 1960s are Shelby Mustangs. The GT350, GT500, and GT500KR are the stuff of legend. When new Shelby Mustangs offered a level of performance, in both handling and speed, that was difficult to match for the price.
Over the last 50 years these cars have consistently increased in value and a classic Shelby Mustang today, even the 1968 and later cars, start around $80,000 and go up in price from there.
The problems of a classic Shelby Mustang, when compared to modern cars, are that they ride poorly, are less than civilized, and are slow by modern standards.
There is an option for those of us that love the idea of a classic Shelby Mustang but want something more civilized and a bit less expensive. A 2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT checks both of those boxes.
The Shelby GT is a real Shelby-built car that was sent from Ford to the Shelby American headquarters in Las Vegas for modification and final assembly. There was also a 500 series for the 2006 model year with Shelby GT-H cars supplied to Hertz, but Shelby also worked their magic on a car that you could buy new at your local Ford dealership.
Changes to the Shelby over a standard Mustang GT include the addition of the Ford Racing Power Pack that featured a 90mm cold-air intake system, performance engine management system, Ford Racing Performance mufflers with an X-pipe, used in place of the H-shaped crossover. With those additions the Shelby GT had a factory-rated 319 horsepower and 330 lb-feet of torque.
The suspension was modified with Ford Racing struts and shocks, stiffer anti-roll bars and a twin-tube strut tower brace. Those upgrades lowered a Shelby GT’s ride height by an inch. The rear end was swapped for a new one with a 3.55:1 ratio.
Our Pick of the Day is a 2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT finished in Performance White with silver Le Mans stripes and a grey leather interior. (Click the link to view the listing)
The car is listed for sale on ClassicCars.com by a dealer O’Fallon, Illinois who describes the car as having 30,930 miles from new and is said to be in excellent, all-original condition.
Yes, this Shelby GT is equipped with an automatic transmission instead of the more desirable manual, but it is also considerably cheaper than a comparable manual equipped car.
If you’re a Carroll Shelby fan this 2007 Shelby GT Mustang is available for $24,000 and is an inexpensive way to own a true Shelby Mustang.
Source: www.classiccars.com