1989 Shelby Can-Am Prototype
The 1989 Shelby-can Am Prototype is a striking rare vehicle, marking the legendary Carroll Shelby's attempt to revive the Can-Am racing series. Produced in 1989, this concept car retains Ford Mustang roots with its distinctive four-round headlights, but it departs sharply from Ford's production line, sporting a ground-hugging fibreglass body that showcases its sleek aerodynamics, designed with competition on closed circuits in mind. Powered by a roaring 7-litre V8 engine under the hood, this prototype is estimated to deliver over 425 horsepower, mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. It's equipped with race-car amenities such as gull-wing doors and a fully adjustable racing seat to accommodate drivers in racing gear.
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$30,500