This 2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT-H convertible is a rare example of
modern performance heritage. So when a car is an instant classic,
you're on the lookout for a low-mileage and well-preserved example
of this loaded V8 droptop.
The paring of Shelby and Hertz is legendary. The exclusive black
and gold cars were originally for those who wanted to be a
professional racer every weekend. But while the 1966 cars were used
and abused, the four decades later, the official tribute cars were
highly-controlled weekend show machines. In fact, there were only
500 convertibles built to celebrate this legendary pairing. This
example is a garage-kept car that retains its sleek black look and
tight panel fit. And the exclusive gold striping adds a bold way to
make this look like a racecar for the road. While the paint theme
is already one of the most sinister ever created for the Shelby
Mustang, there's much more to this total package. The performance
hood, locking pins, aluminum grilles, special black 18-inch wheels,
full-width rear spoiler, and all the right Shelby badging makes
sure everyone sees this as pure intimidation on wheels.
Because only black will do on a car like this, you not only have
the black folding top, but beneath it is also a full charcoal
leather interior. This is built for driving, and it starts with the
sculpted front bucket seats that are all-day comfortable. Yours
even power adjusts to the ideal driving position. As a loaded pony
car, you get all the best in modern features. This includes cruise
control, power locks, keyless entry, dual airbags, and a Shaker 500
AM/FM stereo with in-dash disc changer. The power windows and power
convertible top mean you never have to leave the driver's seat to
go from enclosed comfort to a wind-in-your-hair experience. With
the air conditioning blowing nice and cold, you can enjoy the
top-up experience even in the summertime when it is too warm to
have it down. Plus, to make sure you never forget how special this
machine is, there are distinct touches, like the sill plates and a
light bar. The dash even has the official plaque showing this is
car #149.
More than just the appearance of performance, the Shelby GT-H was
given a nice upgrade over the Mustang GTs. The 4.6-liter was given
a cold air intake and new exhaust with performance X-pipe
construction right from the start. This deeper breathing gave the
GT-H a total of 325 horsepower. On a car this well preserved,
you'll be glad to know this is the believe to be the original motor
with its original equipment. In fact, as you look at the
undercarriage photos, you'll even be able to spot some factory tags
still preserved. While you're noticing that, you'll also pick up on
the upgrades such as the specially tuned dampers, performance
springs, and thick sway bars front & rear that were all part of
this GT-H from day one. The upgraded handling combined with the
five-speed automatic transmission, power steering, four-wheel disc
brakes w/ABS, and BF Goodrich gForce tires create an outstanding
total package. That's why we know you won't be able to resist
adding to the low odometer.
Complete with owner's manual, this is the GT-H that has been
treated with respect from day one. So if you're a true collector,
don't let this one slip away. Call now!
Vehicle Details
2007 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1334680
Price:$33,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:2007
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Charcoal
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:49661
Stock Number:5752-CHA
VIN:1ZVHT85H375339806
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