Who would have thought, in the late 1960s, that the future held front-wheel-drive Chargers, based on a French platform? Or that Carroll Shelby's name would be on some of those cars? The Shelby Chryslers aren't worth a whole bunch today, which means that non-perfect ones show up in cheap self-serve wrecking yards all the time; we've seen this '87 Daytona Shelby Z, this '86 Omni GLH, this '85 Shelby Charger, and this '84 Shelby Charger so far, and now I've spotted a very rough but still recognizable '87 Shelby Charger in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The 146-horse 2.2 liter turbocharged engine is long gone, but the genuine Shelby bucket seats are still there.
Yes, it's a genuine Shelby.
Air conditioning, maybe some Georgia Satellites on the cassette, some Iran-Contra on the news… yeah, a very 1980s car.
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