Shelby GT350 (1967)
for sale
Price: US $50,000.00
Price: US $50,000.00
1967 SHELBY GT350 HIGHLIGHTS
Early production 136 of 1, 175 1967 GT350’s
produced at LAX facility
Unique early car with upper scoop marker lights, in-board
head lights, steel-framed hood and deck lid, “smooth”
deluxe seats
1 OF 54 black paint
Three owners, 26, 300 original miles
Shipped to Northwestern Ford in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
First owner lived 30 miles from the selling
dealership and drove it a sparing 18, 000 miles and sold the car in
1977
Second owner put only 8, 000 miles on the
odometer between 1977 and 2012 (35years)
The car never left Wisconsin until third owner purchased
in 2012 and shipped to San Diego
I have the names of both Wisconsin owners and will provide to new owner
Now garaged in So California with third owner
Original VIN numbers match engine stamping with
original auto transmission and rear
Retains original carburetor, distributor, radiator, body panels, glass, interior, carpet, wheels, spare tire, etc.
Retains approx. 70% original paint (verified by
SAAC Judges)
Scott Fuller replacement exhaust
Awarded Survivor status at SAAC 22 Road America
Elkhart Lake, WI and again at SAAC 38 Auto Club Speedway, Fontana, CA. Judging sheet from Fontana available to
buyer.
Deluxe Marti Report and copies of all pertinent
Shelby documentation
This GT350 is the cover car for the recently released book The Art of the Mustang by Donald Farr and Tom Loeser
Survivor status 1967 GT 350’s are extremely rare and
highly desirable. This early production
example has a number of unique features, starting with the upper scoop marker
lights, in-board highlights, steel framed hood and deck lid and smooth deluxe seats
to name a few. The car retains
all original sheet metal with the only visible rust being a small area in the
right front fender behind the tire. I
have chosen not to repair the spot in an effort to protect the “survivor”
status. The engine compartment wears it
original paint with only the front of the radiator support being resprayed when
the radiator and water pump were serviced. The water pump was replaced with the correct HP K-code C6-OE version and
at the time of the change the front of the engine was sprayed correct Ford
Corporate blue. The interior is a time
capsule and is perfect in every way. The
undercarriage was under coated when new and remains protected that way today. Natural metal suspension parts have surface
rust from living in Wisconsin most of its life. Once in So Cal the under carriage was steam cleaned and coated with
Boeshield T-9 Rust Protection. Since in
So Cal I have more hours than I can count cleaning, waxing and replacement of
incorrect service parts. The car proudly
wears 49 years of patina in all the right places. This car needs nothing and I only wish I had
the time to haul it around the country to the various shows so it could be
appreciated! This Shelby is one of the
most original un-molested examples of a 1967 GT350 in existence.
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update: 2016-10-04
Used |
“Unrestored, Survivor status 1967 GT 350. Early production car with unique upper scoop marker lights, in-board highlights, steel framed hood and deck lid and smooth deluxe seats. Three owner car, original, paint, interior, matching numbers drive train. Unmolested no modifications ever. The car wears 49 years of patina in all the right places. This car needs nothing and I only wish I had the time to haul it around the country to the various shows so it could be appreciated! This Shelby is one of the most original un-molested examples of a 1967 GT350 in existence.” |
Year: | 1967 | Mileage: | 26,300 |
Interior Color: | Black | Make: | Shelby |
Number of Cylinders: | 8 | Model: | GT350 |
Transmission: | Automatic | Trim: | GT350 |
Body Type: | Fastback | Engine: | 289 K Code |
Warranty: | Unspecified | Drive Type: | RWD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Exterior Color: | Black |