A plaque mounted to the passenger-side of the dashboard indicates that this car is GLHS #250. The four-spoke steering wheel frames a 7k-rpm tachometer with an integrated fuel level gauge, an 85-mph speedometer, and a combination gauge for coolant temperature, battery voltage, and oil tempera...
This 1986 Dodge Omni Shelby GLHS is #189 of 500 examples produced for the model year and is powered by a turbocharged and intercooled 2.2-liter inline-four driving the front wheels through a five-speed manual transaxle. The car is finished in black over a grey interior, and factory ...
Hot Hatch The Shelby GLHS is the 80s hot hatch you’ve forgotten about A hot hatch from *the* Carroll Shelby with a badge that means ‘Go Like Hell S’more’ Vijay Pattni External link to Top Gear Magazine Subscription – 5 issues for £5What...
Latest:"My Classic Car" April 29, 2017 episode with 1986 Shelby GLHS #086scrampage1,May 7, 2017 Shelby Limited Editions Whether they were built for racing or for the street, Carroll has had a hand in over 50 unique models. Click here to discuss the Shelby Focus, Series 1, Sunbeam Tige...
exclusivity for 1,000 specially modified, Shelby Charger GLHS high-performance models but that’s another story. One thing that is certain is that neither Dodge nor Shelby’s operation offered a convertible version but then sometimes a convertible is just a Sawzall away. Oh, and the biggest ...
Still, the Shelby Charger was more about handling, looks, and just being fun to drive and fun to own. I don’t know if they’ll ever be enormously valuable but for a few thousand bucks, it’s hard to argue with the value of this car for a family project. Have any of you owned ...