Shelby News
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Shelby News
Carroll Shelby first made a prototype car back in 1968 called the "Green Hornet". It was a testbed for a fuel injection system as well as an independent rear suspension. Because it was one-of-a-kind prototype, it is a very valuable collector car today. Valuable enough that Carroll Shelby authorized a stock 1968 Mustang to be made into an official reproduction called the "Black Hornet". The Black Hornet carries the same 428 Cobra Jet V8 engine as the original Green Hornet making 335 hp. The car also features Edelbrock aluminum heads, a top-loader 4-speed transmission, power steering, power brakes, and Shelby 10-spoke wheels. According to the builder, "XP500 CSS 'Black Hornet' is identical to the Greent Hornet just after it received disc brakes but prior to the Colonic EFI or independent rear suspension." The Black Hornet headed on its way to the auction block for a good cause, and starting on December 2nd, eBay carried the car at a minimum starting bid of $100,000. The car finally sold for $160,100, and all proceeds went to help the Carroll Shelby Children's Foundation.
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