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Shelby GT 350 1967

General description : Red W/ White Stripes And Black Décor Interior
289/306 4V Hi-Po Engine
Four-Speed Manual Transmission
Power Disc Brakes And Power Steering
Rotisserie Restored
Fully Documented


LMC is proud to offer for sale this 1967 Shelby GT350.

Like the Mustang on which it was based, the Shelby GT350 received an updated appearance for 1967, with a unique fiberglass hood, centrally located fog lamps, Mercury Cougar tail lamps, and more air scoops. The engine, however, remained the same: the tried-and-true 289 cubic inch Hi-Po V8 equipped with a “Hi-Rise” aluminum intake manifold. Power was also the same, at 306 horsepower, very impressive from a 289 cubic inch engine even today. Shelby added such race inspired items as oversize front disc brakes, a fiberglass hood and a lowered suspension with oversized tires on 15-inch wheels. These upgrades created a package with potential to slay Corvettes and any other sports car in its way!

This Shelby GT350 was delivered new to Fogg Motors on May 3, 1967. It is presented in the classic Red paint scheme with White LeMans stripes. The black interior also presents very well, with comfortable seats, black pile carpeting, and headliner, all in excellent condition. Under the hood lives the 289 ci 306hp Hi-Po V8 with aluminum Hi-Rise intake manifold, channeling power through a four-speed manual transmission. Other options include: Shoulder Harness, Extra Cooling Package, Courtesy Light Group, Sport Deck Rear Seat, Power Disc Brakes, Power Steering, Interior Décor Group, Heavy Duty Battery, Tachometer and Trip Odometer. A classic set of 10 spoke Shelby alloy wheels and Goodyear Bias Ply tires round off the look of the car. This car has been rotisserie restored to factory style including many correct paint finishes, paint daubs, inspection markings and delivery tags. The paint has been wet sanded and polished to a show quality shine. In addition to its restoration quality, the Shelby runs and drives very well. It sounds excellent too, with a gentle burble at idle that builds smoothly all the way to the 6,000 RPM redline.

This Shelby comes fully documented with Elite Marti Report, Dealer Invoice, as well as being documented in the SAAC registry. This presents a great opportunity to add one of the best-looking Shelby Mustangs to your stable!

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1967 Shelby GT 350 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Halton Hills by Legendary Motorcar for Not priced.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Shelby Model : GT 350 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1967 Location : Halton Hills

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About Shelby
Carroll Shelby, a legendary figure in the automotive world, had a remarkable journey from being a successful race car driver to becoming a renowned sports car manufacturer in the United States. His story is filled with achievements, innovations, and iconic cars that left an indelible mark on the industry.

Early Years and Racing Career:
Carroll Shelby was born in 1923 in Texas. He initially pursued a career as a pilot during World War II but found his true passion in racing after the war. Shelby became a successful race car driver in the 1950s, competing in various events including Formula One, endurance racing, and the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Shelby Cobras - Iconic Sports Cars:
Carroll Shelby's pivotal moment as a manufacturer came with the creation of the Shelby Cobra, an iconic American sports car. The Cobra was born from the fusion of a British AC Ace chassis and a Ford V8 engine, creating a lightweight, high-performance car that dominated tracks and streets alike. Key models include:

Shelby Cobra 260 (1962): The initial version with a 260 cubic inch (4.2L) V8 engine.
Shelby Cobra 289 (1963-1965): Later iterations with a 289 cubic inch (4.7L) V8 engine, including the competition-spec Cobras known for their racing prowess.
Shelby Cobra 427 (1965-1967): The most powerful iteration with a 427 cubic inch (7.0L) V8 engine, known for its raw power and performance.
Ford Partnership - Shelby Mustangs:
Shelby's partnership with Ford led to the creation of legendary Shelby Mustangs. The most notable model is:

Shelby GT350 (1965-1969): Based on the Ford Mustang, the GT350 was modified by Shelby American, featuring enhanced performance, handling, and distinct styling.
Other Notable Models and Achievements:
Beyond the Cobras and Mustangs, Shelby had several other significant contributions:

Shelby Daytona Coupe: Created to win against Ferrari in international GT racing, this car became the first American car to win the FIA GT World Championship in 1965.
Shelby Series 1: Introduced in the late 1990s, this was Shelby's modern take on a high-performance sports car.

Ford GT40 plays a pivotal role in Carroll Shelby's narrative, especially in his connection to Ford and his significant contribution to the car's success.

The Ford GT40 Development:
Ford's Challenge:

In the early 1960s, Henry Ford II sought to acquire Ferrari, but negotiations fell apart. This spurred Ford's determination to beat Ferrari at the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race, which Ferrari had dominated for several years.

Collaboration with Shelby:

Ford turned to Carroll Shelby, recognizing his racing expertise and track record. Shelby was tasked with leading the GT40 project and turning it into a competitive race car capable of challenging Ferrari's supremacy.

Development and Triumph:

Under Shelby's guidance, the Ford GT40 underwent rigorous development to address initial design flaws and performance issues. Several iterations were produced:

Early Attempts: The initial versions of the GT40 faced reliability and handling issues, leading to disappointing results at Le Mans in 1964.
GT40 Mark II: Shelby's team made crucial improvements. The Mark II, equipped with a powerful V8 engine, improved aerodynamics, and refined engineering, became highly competitive.
Le Mans Victory:

In 1966, the Ford GT40 Mark II achieved a historic victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, with Shelby-coached driver Ken Miles leading the race. This marked the first win for an American manufacturer at Le Mans, breaking Ferrari's dominance.

Continued Success:

The GT40 continued to dominate, winning Le Mans for the following three years (1966-1969), securing its place in racing history and solidifying Ford's reputation as a force in international motorsport.

Shelby's Contribution to the GT40 Success:
While Carroll Shelby wasn't directly involved in designing the GT40, his expertise in racing and his ability to assemble and lead a team of talented engineers, mechanics, and drivers were instrumental in refining the car's performance. His influence helped address technical issues, refine the car's handling, and strategize race tactics, contributing significantly to the GT40's success on the track.

Legacy and Impact:
The Ford GT40's victories at Le Mans under Shelby's guidance remain one of the most iconic achievements in motorsport history. The car's success solidified Shelby's reputation as an automotive visionary and further strengthened his partnership with Ford.

Carroll Shelby's involvement in the GT40 project showcased his ability to transform a struggling project into a championship-winning machine, adding another remarkable chapter to his illustrious career in the automotive world.