For Sale at Auction: 2007 Shelby GT500 in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ

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Vehicle Description This 2007 Ford Shelby GT500 is powered by a supercharged 5.
4-liter V8 engine mated to a TREMEC 6-speed manual gearbox that routes all 500hp and 480 ft/lbs of torque through a 3.
31 limited-slip rear axle.
Ford Motor Company teamed up with legendary tuner Carroll Shelby to create the new Mustang GT500.
Braking consists of 4-wheel Brembo power disc brakes with 14-inch vented rotors front and 11.
8-inch rear.
This car rolls on factory 18-inch machined aluminum wheels as standard.
The Cobra emblem on its blacked-out grille and the front air splitter, as well as a ducktail-style rear spoiler hold it to the road.
This car was special-ordered by its only owner in 2006 upon its release.
This car received a Shelby GT500 premier trim package, Shelby Vista blue stripes and a Shaker 1,000-watt audio system.
The car has been a part of a large private collection in Colorado.
It received a recent service, including a new OEM Ford battery in December 2022.
All original paperwork included with the sale, such as a Window Sticker and the sales documents, as well as a copy of the MSO with 152 actual miles.
CARFAX shows Ford Motor Company safety recall issued on 05/24/2015:
Driver airbag inflator replacement; 01/27/019:
Ford Motor Company safety recall passenger airbag inflator.
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  • Year: 2007
  • Make: Shelby
  • Model: GT500

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