The Shelby GLHS, introduced in 1986, represented the ultimate version of a car that started its life in Europe during the 1970s as the Chrysler Horizon. The final 500 units of this car were sold to Shelby, following the success of the earlier Omni GLH (which stood for Goes Like Hell). Building on that performance legacy, the GLHS was branded as the "Goes Like Hell Some More" model.
Powered by a 175-hp 2.2-liter turbocharged engine, the GLHS was a compact powerhouse, delivering impressive acceleration and handling. Notably, all 500 units were finished in black, giving them a distinct and sleek appearance. Each car also came with a numbered dashboard plaque, signifying its exclusivity.
The Shelby GLHS was a rare and exciting performance car, beloved for its quickness and unique place in the history of Shelby's collaboration with Dodge.

