| Most folks think of Cobras or Mustangs when they think of the late Carroll Shelby, but don't forget the Shelby Chryslers of the 1980s! Shelby cranked out a run of turbocharged front-drive Dodges that delivered amazing-for-their-time bang-for-buck performance, and they've remained quite affordable. So affordable, in fact, that Shelby Dodges are not uncommon sights in self-service junkyards; just in the last couple of years, I've found this Daytona Shelby Z, this Omni GLH, and this Shelby Charger awaiting their appointments with The Crusher. Last week, I spotted another one in a Denver yard. Yes, this car was based on a platform designed in France by Simca, and it's true that the L-bodies were flimsy throwaway cars that tended to disintegrate in a hurry, but so what? 146 horsepower in a 2,350-pound car was ridiculous in 1985! The Omni GLH and the Shelby Charger were more or less the same car beneath the skin, with the same 2.2 liter turbocharged engine under the hood. This example is pretty much a thrashed-to-death basket case, though it doesn't seem to be rusty. Will beat examples of Shelby Chargers ever be worth enough to be restorable?
from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com |
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