Man named Shelby Mustang GT500 arrested for driving without a license

Shelby Mustang GT500 Miller mug shot (Baxter County Jail/Ford)
FOX NEWS - Shelby Mustang GT500 was pulled over by police in Arkansas on Friday.
Not “a” Shelby Mustang GT500, but a man named legally named Shelby Mustang GT500 Miller.
KSFM reports that the 29-year-old Mountain Home resident was arrested and charged with not wearing a seatbelt, not having proof of insurance and driving with a suspended or revoked license.
Miller’s car model wasn’t identified, but police said that he was not driving a GT500. He was released from custody on a $450 bond.
Unfortunately, Miller has made news before for breaking the law, and in a much less ironic fashion.
In 2014 he was arrested in Des Moines, Iowa, after he got into an argument at a bar, left and returned with an ax, which got him booked on charges of public intoxication, going armed with intent and violating parole, according to News.com.au.