Vehicle Description
This is a real-deal limited-edition Shelby car, and it has the
supercharged V8 to prove its pedigree. So while the world of
performance SUVs is just heating up now, this 1999 Dodge Durango
Shelby SP360 proves it's the modern classic that's going to get a
ton more attention than other 4x4s that cost five times more.
The formula for this SUV is pretty simple. When you want to look
sporty, you need a full body kit with ground-hugging looks,
powerful driving lights, and a well-integrated dual exhaust. Add in
an aggressive hood with dual scoops. Then paint it a blue borrowed
from the Viper (add the iconic double white stripe for good measure
too). Even those bright 17-inch five-spoke wheels were special to
the package. See, it's easy to make the Durango look aggressive...
you just have to spend plenty to make it look like something
special. But there's a very good to make this one stand out from
the crowd. It's a genuine Shelby, and it's genuinely rare. You're
looking at #48 of 300. The fog lights were upgraded to more modern
units or you may want to touch up the front paint, but overall,
this one remains mostly stock. So it's an impressively low-batch
speedy SUV that has averaged less than 1,800 miles annually.
The interior expertly blends the feeling of a sports car and the
practicality of an SUV. You have racing style bucket seats up front
that are finished in a stylish two-tone gray leather. They even
have Carroll Shelby's signature embroidered in the back to remind
you how special this one is. The dash/console even has a carbon
fiber appearance package and an individually numbered plaque. And
those extra gauges on the A-pillar are pure muscle car cool. But
more than just performance-oriented, this is a loaded hauler. It
comes with power windows, power locks, keyless entry/alarm, power
seats, dual front airbags, a premium AM/FM/CD stereo w/cassette,
and cold-blowing air conditioning. The second row even gets racing
seats with a center console in-between. There's also rear air and a
fold-down TV. Behind that is a more standard three-person bench
seat that's also done in two-tone to match buckets. So you have a
very speedy-looking interior that still can hold up to seven
people. There's still a good amount of cargo room with all rows up
in this large SUV, and you even have a trailer hitch to bring the
toys with you on any adventure.
Under the hood is where this really earns its true Shelby name. The
5.9-liter fuel-injected V8 was already a potent powerplant for the
top Durangos of the era, and then Shelby added a Kenne Bell
twin-screw supercharger. The result was 360 horsepower, and that's
how this speedy SUV earned its name. There are nice added details
like Shelby lowering the suspension, and there's a nice sound from
the Dynomax exhaust. And while this is a powerful machine, it never
loses its practicality. That's why it's a true 4x4 with a transfer
case that lets you choose between part time AWD and full-time hi
and lo. Plus, there are more everyday useful features, like
four-wheel power disc brakes, power steering, and a four-speed
automatic transmission w/overdrive.
Complete with owner's manual, this is the supercharged SUV that
showed the way to today's Jeep Trackhawk and other SRT Mopars. And
this is a real Shelby with serious rarity. So it's amazing you can
get it all for such an affordable price. Call today!!!