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Shelby GT 350 302 cubic inch V8 1965

Allmän beskrivning : The Ford Mustang was a huge success by any measure, but there was a persistent image problem that worried marketing bosses: was it hardcore enough to attract serious horsepower fans? Fortunately, the cure for the “secretary’s car” image was as easy as a phone call to partner Carroll Shelby, who eagerly turned the all-new Mustang into a lean, mean track machine. The GT350 was for the street but had the hardware to live on the track, but for the guys who didn’t want a blurry line between street and track there was the GT350R. Stripped down, razor-edged, and built without any pretense of being a dual-purpose car. If you wanted a fast Ford for the track, the R was the hot ticket. Today, R-models command hefty 6- and 7-figure prices, indicative of being really, really good at their job. So if you’ve always wanted one but don’t have that kind of budget, we respectfully submit this rather well done 1965 Mustang GT350R tribute, which gives you 90% of the flavor at 10% of the price. Pretty hard to beat that combination.

Created from an A-code fastback, this was already a fairly serious performance car before the transformation. The upgrades aren’t quite as hard-edged as Shelby’s, and there’s no secret about this tribute being built for the street. That means no low-hanging oil cooler in the R-spec front bumper, a reasonable exhaust system, a comfortable ride, and an interior where you won’t mind spending some time. Fit and finish are excellent and the car certainly has the right look, including Wimbledon White paint with Guardsman Blue stripes, the aforementioned R-model front bumper, hood scoop, Shelby grille, and a killer stance. We can find no evidence that this was a rusty car in its previous life and it fits together rather well today. Doors swing closed with a reassuring sound and despite the Mustang’s reputation for rusting in some rather demonic ways, we can find no evidence of it. It appears to have its original quarters, the cowl isn’t patched or rotted, and the rockers are in excellent shape. There’s also a period-appropriate gloss to the paint that lends an air of authenticity. The only thing missing are the GT350 stripes along the rockers, but that’s an easy upgrade if it’s a look you want.

The interior remains basic Mustang—functional and comfortable but not a lot of frills. Low-back bucket seats wear standard seat covers (they would have been tossed before their first day at the track anyway) and as a tribute, this car has full carpets and sound deadening, so it’s reasonable on the street. Shelby added his own wood-rimmed steering wheel, which has been replicated here, as well as a trick gauge pod in the center of the dash for an oversized tach and oil pressure gauge. The rest of the instrumentation is standard Mustang, which is how the Shelbys were outfitted from the factory, and heavy-duty seat belts were added for a racy feel. There’s also a Hurst cue ball shifter for the Toploader 4-speed underneath, and it snaps through the gears with awesome mechanical precision. No radio, no A/C, no power steering, so if you’re the sort of guy who needs this stuff, well, there are other Mustangs. On the other hand, the custom shelf that eliminates the back seat and moves the spare tire inside the car was purely for weight distribution purposes and it probably worked rather well (it’s worth noting that the spare in this car is just a prop and does not include a wheel). The actual trunk is neatly outfitted with a correct mat and shows zero evidence of trauma or rust in its recent past.

Ford’s venerable small block V8 was the cornerstone of Shelby’s performance image, and it appears that this GT350R is carrying a 289 cubic inch unit that’s been built to feel and sound like the real thing. There’s a bit of a cam inside to give it a performance car idle and that huge mid-range pull that made these cars so fun to drive. On top there’s a big 4-barrel carburetor with a correct open-element air cleaner. Shelby added the Monte Carlo bar to reinforce the front shock towers, so that was installed here as well, along with a giant aluminum radiator up front. Finned valve covers and correct black engine enamel finish the look. It’s also nicely tuned, so it starts easily, idles properly, and does indeed pull this Mustang around with real enthusiasm. There’s an awesome bark from the side exhaust that winds into a viscous snarl as you accelerate, but it never gets unruly or fussy on the street. This is a tribute car built for the way it’ll be used—on the street.

Underneath you’ll find very clean floors and familiar Mustang hardware. The Toploader 4-speed feeds a sturdy 8-inch rear end with what feel like 3.50 gears—punchy but not too extreme for regular use. Tri-Y headers are the right choice and dump into a set of glasspack-style mufflers before exiting ahead of the rear wheels, as original. The front suspension is unmodified save for a giant sway bar, and as I mentioned, both the brakes and the steering are manual so it takes a little muscle to handle this R model. Not bad, not too much that you can’t manage it, but it’ll take more than a fingertip to park it. There’s a lot of new hardware throughout, including lines and hoses, U-joints, and an upgraded rear sway bar that sharpens handling considerably. Of note, the torque boxes are excellent and don’t show any evidence of previous abuse or rot, and the spring/shock combination is just about right for a fun street car. A new gas tank was installed during the restoration and it sits on modern Billet Specialties wheels and staggered 15-inch radials that do a pretty good impersonation of vintage Torque Thrusts and Goodyear gumballs.

The beauty of the tribute car is the ability to enjoy an experience that you would otherwise never be able to reach financially, all without the concerns of damaging a priceless automotive artifact. This cool Mustang snarls and barks, leans into corners, and has all the right feels coming through your palms, yet is priced about the same as any other restored A-code fastback. The balance between authenticity and streetability is just about right and few early ponies can attract the kind of attention this car generates. If that’s your kind of fun, this is your kind of car. Call today!

Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.

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om Shelby
Carroll Shelby, en legendarisk figur i bilvärlden, hade en anmärkningsvärd resa från att vara en framgångsrik racerbilsförare till att bli en känd sportbilstillverkare i USA. Hans berättelse är fylld med prestationer, innovationer och ikoniska bilar som satt outplånliga spår i branschen.

Tidiga år och racingkarriär:
Carroll Shelby föddes 1923 i Texas. Han gjorde först en karriär som pilot under andra världskriget men fann sin sanna passion inom racing efter kriget. Shelby blev en framgångsrik racerbilsförare på 1950-talet och tävlade i olika evenemang inklusive Formel 1, uthållighetsracing och den berömda 24-timmars Le Mans.

Shelby Cobras - Ikoniska sportbilar:
Carroll Shelbys avgörande ögonblick som tillverkare kom med skapandet av Shelby Cobra, en ikonisk amerikansk sportbil. Cobra föddes från fusionen av ett brittiskt AC Ace-chassi och en Ford V8-motor, vilket skapade en lätt, högpresterande bil som dominerade banor och gator. Nyckelmodeller inkluderar:

Shelby Cobra 260 (1962): Den ursprungliga versionen med en 260 kubiktum (4,2L) V8-motor.
Shelby Cobra 289 (1963-1965): Senare iterationer med en 289 kubiktum (4,7L) V8-motor, inklusive tävlingsspecifika Cobras kända för sin racingskicklighet.
Shelby Cobra 427 (1965-1967): Den mest kraftfulla versionen med en 427 kubiktums (7,0L) V8-motor, känd för sin råa kraft och prestanda.
Ford Partnership - Shelby Mustangs:
Shelbys partnerskap med Ford ledde till skapandet av legendariska Shelby Mustangs. Den mest anmärkningsvärda modellen är:

Shelby GT350 (1965-1969): Baserad på Ford Mustang, modifierades GT350 av Shelby American, med förbättrad prestanda, hantering och distinkt stil.
Andra anmärkningsvärda modeller och prestationer:
Utöver Cobras och Mustangs hade Shelby flera andra viktiga bidrag:

Shelby Daytona Coupe: Skapad för att vinna mot Ferrari i internationella GT-racing, blev den här bilen den första amerikanska bilen att vinna FIA GT World Championship 1965.
Shelby Series 1: Introducerad i slutet av 1990-talet, detta var Shelbys moderna version av en högpresterande sportbil.

Ford GT40 spelar en central roll i Carroll Shelbys berättelse, särskilt i hans koppling till Ford och hans betydande bidrag till bilens framgång.

Ford GT40 utveckling:
Fords utmaning:

I början av 1960-talet försökte Henry Ford II förvärva Ferrari, men förhandlingarna föll isär. Detta sporrade Fords beslutsamhet att slå Ferrari vid det prestigefyllda uthållighetsloppet 24 Hours of Le Mans, som Ferrari hade dominerat i flera år.

Samarbete med Shelby:

Ford vände sig till Carroll Shelby och kände igen hans racingexpertis och meritlista. Shelby fick i uppdrag att leda GT40-projektet och förvandla det till en konkurrenskraftig racerbil som kan utmana Ferraris överhöghet.

Utveckling och triumf:

Under Shelbys ledning genomgick Ford GT40 en rigorös utveckling för att åtgärda initiala designfel och prestandaproblem. Flera iterationer producerades:

Tidiga försök: De första versionerna av GT40 fick problem med tillförlitlighet och hantering, vilket ledde till nedslående resultat på Le Mans 1964.
GT40 Mark II: Shelbys team gjorde avgörande förbättringar. Mark II, utrustad med en kraftfull V8-motor, förbättrad aerodynamik och förfinad ingenjörskonst, blev mycket konkurrenskraftig.
Le Mans seger:

1966 uppnådde Ford GT40 Mark II en historisk seger vid 24 Hours of Le Mans, med Shelby-coachade föraren Ken Miles som ledde loppet. Detta markerade den första vinsten för en amerikansk tillverkare på Le Mans, vilket bröt Ferraris dominans.

Fortsatt framgång:

GT40 fortsatte att dominera och vann Le Mans under de följande tre åren (1966-1969), vilket säkrade sin plats i racinghistorien och befäste Fords rykte som en kraft i internationell motorsport.

Shelbys bidrag till GT40-framgången:
Även om Carroll Shelby inte var direkt involverad i designen av GT40, var hans expertis inom racing och hans förmåga att sätta ihop och leda ett team av talangfulla ingenjörer, mekaniker och förare avgörande för att förfina bilens prestanda. Hans inflytande hjälpte till att ta itu med tekniska problem, förfina bilens hantering och lägga en strategi för tävlingstaktiken, vilket avsevärt bidrog till GT40:s framgångar på banan.

Arv och inverkan:
Ford GT40:s segrar i Le Mans under Shelbys ledning är fortfarande en av de mest ikoniska prestationerna i motorsportens historia. Bilens framgångar stärkte Shelbys rykte som en bilvisionär och stärkte ytterligare hans partnerskap med Ford.

Carroll Shelbys engagemang i GT40-projektet visade upp hans förmåga att förvandla ett kämpande projekt till en mästerskapsvinnande maskin, och lade ytterligare ett anmärkningsvärt kapitel till hans lysande karriär inom bilvärlden.