Sold and transported from Mt. Airy MD to Frederick, MD
DESCRIPTION:
Original, one-owner, and low mileage 2013 Shelby GT 500 CONVERTIBLE in Performance White, powered by Ford’s legendary 5.8 L Supercharged V-8 boasting over 660 horsepower and 630 #/ft of torque. It’s backed by a 6-speed manual transmission. Total miles show 14,535. Shelby has always been garage kept, never raced or abused. Carfax is clean. Includes a copy of the original window sticker and owner’s manuals.
PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING OR MAKING AN OFFER:
- NO TRADES
- DO NOT BID IF YOU DON’T HAVE THE FUNDS
- CASH ON PICKUP OR WIRE TRANSFER ONLY.
I ONLY USE EBAY’S OFFLINE CHECKOUT SYSTEM
ONLY DEPOSITS ACCEPTED THROUGH EBAY
DIRECT ANY QUESTIONS TO J.D. @ four 1 zero. 9 three 7. 0, seven, 1 nine.
Everything functions on the car from the power top to the “Shaker” sound system. Options include:
Shaker Pro sound system
Electronics Package with Navigation
SVT performance package with a Torsen differential (3.31:1 ratio), unique forged aluminum wheels (19-inch front, 20-inch rear), and Bilstein cockpit-selectable dampers.
Six-piston Brembo power brakes.
Recaro black seats with embroidered ‘Cobra’ emblem.
Carbon fiber driveshaft and HD rear half shafts.
Runs and drives fantastic!!
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