Shelby EXP500 CSS “Black Hornet” Auctioned for Charity
American racing and automotive designer Carroll Shelby is auctioning a 1968 Mustang, known as the Shelby EXP500 CSS
“Black Hornet” for charity this December.
The Black Hornet is an amazing tribute to the “Green Hornet” that Shelby used to test the then ground breaking technologies of the 1960s. In partnership with Restoration Hardware, Shelby is challenging all car enthusiasts to participate in the online car auction that runs from December 2-12, 2008. The Black Hornet bidding starts at $100,000.
Three-quarters of the Black Hornet sale will be given to the Carroll Shelby Children’s Foundation, which helps children suffering from life-threatening illnesses around the world, and also promote the donations of organs and tissues.
The Shelby EXP500 CSS “Black Hornet” was built by Barry Smith, proud owner of Legendary G.T. Continuation Cars. The Black Hornet is an exact replication of the Green Hornet. It is painted a Stetson black to pay tribute to Shelby’s preferred headgear. It is equipped with a 428 Cobra Jet V8 engine with 335 hp and four-speed manual. It also bears the signature hood scoops and stripes of classic Shelby cars. The Black Hornet is the lone authorized replica of the Green Hornet and is included in the Shelby Worldwide Registry. It has been in Shelby’s collection since 2003.
Recently displayed at the Specialty Equipment Market Association show in Las Vegas, the Shelby EXP500 CSS “Black Hornet” is said to be worth $175,000 with big chances to increase in value depending on the Shelby collectors looking for the ultimate toy this Christmas.
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