![]() ![]() “This colour traces back to a Mustang heritage colour while bringing it forward with more modern, dynamic pigments and bold new energy.” “It’s lime green on steroids,” Ford color and materials manager, Barb Whalen, said. This high-impact green inspired by a vintage colour from the 1970s is sure to leave other muscle cars green with envy. Patrick’s Day, Ford is unveiling Grabber Lime for the 2020 Mustang. Well on its way to becoming a future classic, this final year GT350 presents an excellent investment and collecting opportunity.Just in time for St. This sale will include the original owner's supplement box and a clean title. Additionally, a Corsa exhaust system has been fitted for a louder and more aggressive tone. The 6-piston front and 4-piston rear Brembo brakes provide superior stopping power. The optional Handling Package also equips adjustable strut top mounts for wheel camber changes at the track. Focused on track-oriented performance, the GT350 features a specially tuned suspension with model-specific springs and adaptive Magneride magnetorheological dampers which allow for a wide range of adjustments to be made as road conditions dictate. Power is fed to the rear wheels through a 6-speed Tremec manual transmission and Torsen limited-slip differential. Producing up to 526 HP and 429 lb.-ft of torque, the GT350 can accelerate from 0-60 MPH in as little as 3.9 seconds. Under the hood lies the hand-built 5.2L “Voodoo” flat-plane crank V8, which features a special plaque bearing the signature of the engine builder. The Technology Package also equips voice-activated navigation, Ford Blind Spot Information System with cross-traffic alert, and a premium 12-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system with a trunk-mounted subwoofer. Standard features include dual-zone automatic climate control, Ford Performance aluminum door sills, aluminum pedals, a rearview camera, and an 8” color touchscreen display with Ford Sync. The Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel sits in front of a 200-MPH speedometer and a 9k-RPM tachometer, with analog oil pressure and temperature gauges mounted between the two central air vents. Inside, the cabin showcases optional leather-trimmed sport seats with microsuede inserts, which feature 6-way power adjustability as well as heating and ventilation functions. This GT350 rides on its original 19” Ebony painted aluminum wheels which are clad in Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires. An optional over-the-top black racing stripe with Magnetic Metallic accents was chosen as well as the Handling Package, which equips a gurney flap on the rear spoiler. The GT350 can be distinguished from a standard Mustang by its larger front splitter, vented aluminum hood, red-painted Brembo brake calipers, quad-tip exhaust, and rear wing. Additional photos are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report. This color was only offered on the final GT350 examples of the 2020 model year. ![]() This GT350 is finished in Grabber Lime (F9), a vibrant shade of green inspired by a classic Mustang heritage color of the 1970s. What will most likely become the last naturally aspirated Mustang to be offered with a traditional manual gearbox, this highly collectible Shelby GT350 is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Florida with just over 100 miles showing on the odometer, accompanied by the original owner's supplement box. ![]() Representing the final year of production, this 2020 example was delivered new to Greenbrier Ford of West Virginia and came optioned with the Technology Package and Handling Package and has also been fitted with a Corsa exhaust system. Developed as a high-performance track-oriented Mustang for the most demanding drivers, the GT350 offers a 6-speed manual transmission paired with a flat-plane crank “Voodoo” V8 engine, aggressive aerodynamics, a sport-tuned suspension, and Brembo brakes. We are pleased to offer this 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 finished in Grabber Lime over an Ebony interior. ![]()
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