Shelby GT350 GT350 (1967)
for sale
Price: US $50,000.00
Price: US $50,000.00
1967 Shelby GT350 Fastback
VIN: 02126
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Brief History:
The first ever Mustangs were released by Ford on April 17, 1964.
Ford anticipated selling around 100, 000 models that year, but wound up selling
over 400, 000 combined coupes, convertibles, and fastbacks. Despite the car’s
apparent popularity, most gearheads were unimpressed. Even though Ford had
worked hard to disassociate the Mustang with the Ford Falcon, most buyers realized
that the Mustang body was placed on top of a Falcon suspension and chassis.
Without the promised performance, the Mustang was becoming a “secretary’s car, ”
something bought to look sporty but not actually driven in a sporty fashion.
Following the release of what was deemed the first ever muscle car, the Pontiac
GTO, the Mustang was fast losing popularity.
In desperate need of help, Ford paired up with Carroll Shelby, a
well-respected and decorated race car driver through the 1950s. Shelby wanted
nothing more than to build his own race cars, and had reached out to several
manufacturers about using their V8 engines in a car of his own making. He was
rejected by both Chevrolet and Austin-Healey, as they were afraid his creation
would defeat their models in the races, which it eventually did. Ford, on the
other hand, saw an excellent opportunity to team up with one of the most
brilliant minds in the racing industry and immediately sent two 221cid V8s to
his facility in California.
Shelby had already arranged to use chassis from a place called
AC Car Company in England, so he sent the Ford engines to his facility to be
bored out to 260cid and fitted to the chassis. The first test car, the
CSX-2000, was sent back to California and immediately thrown into street races.
It was virtually unbeatable, and later christened the Shelby Cobra, the pride
of the Shelby Racing Program. To repay the favor to Ford, Shelby agreed to take
on the task of making the Mustang fit to race in the 1965 SCCA season, and
dramatically overhaul the Mustang’s public image.
After speaking with the director of the SCCA, Shelby determined
the areas in which the Mustang needed modifications to qualify for the 1965
season. He successfully removed the back seats, increased the horsepower to
300, and upgraded the suspensions on 100 Mustangs, all within the window of
just five months, and just in the nick of time for the January 1, 1965
judgement day. The result of his effort, the Shelby Mustang GT350, was so
wildly popular amongst muscle car enthusiasts that Ford immediately put an
order in to have them mass produced for the public. For the 1967 model year
only 1, 175 GT350s were produced, including VIN 02126.
The Automobile Offered:
Over the years, the Shelby moniker has become widely recognized
as one of the most important muscle car manufacturers of the 1960s. The GT350, with its low production numbers and unparalleled SCCA success, is
one of the most sought after collector cars in the industry.
This particular GT350 was built in the San Jose production
facility for Collingwood Motor Sales Inc in Findlay, Ohio. It was released on
April 26, 1967, with a 289cid Hi-Performance engine, a C-4 automatic
transmission, black leather interior, and Lime Gold paint. Its engine is
identified with the proper 289cid code of C5AE-6015E and the casting date of 7D4, both sequentially correct for a
match. It underwent a rotisserie restoration by its previous owner and was
finished about eight years ago in the classic Wimbledon White scheme. It
maintains its original drivetrain and equipment options, including a shoulder
harness, the extra cooling package, the courtesy light group, the sport deck
rear seat, power disc brakes, power steering, interior decor, a heavy duty
battery, and the tachometer and trip odometer. The original Holley carburetor is included with the sale but it not currently installed. A later model Holley currently sits atop the factory intake manifold. Only 343 examples were produced
with the equipment and configuration of this car, making it extremely rare.
Its ownership has consisted
of just 2 people for the past 40 years or so, and has had just one owner since
1989, until his passing in 2016. The car is also accompanied by a copy of the
original production order, the two previous owners’ information, a
copy of the 1989 title, and a Marti Report Elite, dated in 2016. It is a
stunning, well-equipped example of an American classic.
Please ask any questions you have prior to bidding. I encourage you to inspect the car in person and will gladly arrange time to accommodate your schedule. I can also provide you with a live, Skype, video tour of the car in addition to being available to discuss the car by phone at 810-869-4800. The car is being sold as is, where is, and without warranty of any kind other that clear title. I am a licensed Michigan dealer and will be happy to assist you in any way I can. Thanks for looking and Happy Motoring!!!
update: 2017-01-23
Used |
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Year: | 1967 | Mileage: | 39,317 |
Make: | Shelby | Exterior Color: | Wimbledon White |
Interior Color: | Black | Model: | GT350 |
Number of Cylinders: | 8 | Trim: | GT350 |
Transmission: | Automatic C4 | Engine: | 289 HiPo |
Body Type: | Fastback | Drive Type: | RWD |
Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Sub Model: | Fastback |