The rarest American car was abandoned in the garage for 15 years (photo)

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February 07, 2023 at 12:49 pm


Photo: carscoops.com | Shelby GLH-S left in garage after transmission failure

Only 500 Dodge Omni Shelby GLH-S were produced in total. The hatchback is equipped with a 175-horsepower turbo engine and can accelerate to 100 km/h in 6.5 seconds.

An abandoned 1986 Dodge Omni Shelby GLH-S has been found in Tennessee. A rare charged hatchback has been gathering dust in a shed for 15 years. About it informs Carscoops website.


Interior trim worn in places

Photo: carscoops.com

It turned out that the car has an owner. About 15 years ago, a Shelby GLH-S had a gearbox failure. The American found another checkpoint, but could not replace it. As a result, he abandoned the car and stopped paying attention to it.

The Shelby Omni GLH-S is covered in a thick layer of dust and dirt. The interior trim of the seats is worn out. The mileage of the car is about 200,000 km. Now the hatchback will be cleaned, repaired and found a new owner.



The car will find a new owner

Photo: carscoops.com

It should be noted that the Dodge Omni Shelby GLH-S is a rare collectible model. In total, only 500 of these cars were produced and now they are very much appreciated.

The charged hatchback is a version of the Dodge Omni, tuned by the famous racer and designer Carroll Shelby. The car is equipped with a 2.2-liter 175-horsepower turbo engine and can accelerate to 100 km / h in 6.5 seconds and develop 217 km / h.


Just released only 500 Shelby GLH-S

Photo: Dodge

The Shelby GLH-S differs from the standard model in a body kit and special 15-inch wheels. The interior has a sports steering wheel.

Previously Focus said that a rare Ferrari of the 60s in good condition was found in an old garage.

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