What the hell is this, I was looking through cars on craigslist when I happened upon this, I did a simple search on it, I didn't know Carroll Shelby did a supped up Chrysler product sedan. Its so different that I kinda want it.
https://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/6169967500.html
Lots of Chrysler's had Shelby's name on them. Even a Dodge Dakota Shelby. The Shelby cars are all turbo i4's, very strong motors. The downside is they're all fwd
Wow, I dont see very many of those hanging around anymore.
I'd get it if you can. Upkeep it like mad.
I'm actually considering buying an Isuzu Impulse that someone has for sale near me. Mostly because of how rare it is.
Turbododge!
>$5900
Wew lad
Just get a Daytona. For $6000 you could get a nice SRT4
Is this the craigslist thread?
https://sierravista.craigslist.org/cto/6139162960.html
>manuel mozda
>>17356600
As long as it's in good condition, that's a pretty accurate asking price. Given that they're already pretty rare as it is, it's only bound to increase in price.
>>17357748
>Fwd
>80's turd box
>With 90's and 00's turbo turd boxes available for the same price or cheaper with more aftermarket
It's a terrible investment.
>>17357783
>Fwd
Literally means nothing.
>80's turd box
Base was. This wasn't. Clearly you've never driven one or your opinion would be different.
>With 90's and 00's turbo turd boxes available for the same price or cheaper with more aftermarket
So? Aftermarket has absolutely no bearing on the resale of a car. Considering you're never gonna see a Dodge and Shelby on the same car again EVER and that there's are so few of these things in the first place, the likelihood that it'll increase in value is pretty damned high.
Case and point; good condition Shelby GLHS's go for sometimes over 20k. There's even a Shelby Charger and that can command a 20k+ price tag.
You buy it because turbo dodges go faster than vetts. It's as true today as it was back then. Start at 2:10.
https://youtu.be/SnXAGOOFU1Q