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REAL 1966 Ford Shelby GT-350 project car
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REAL 1966 Ford Shelby GT-350 project car
Time to put my 1966 Ford Shelby GT-350 up for sale as I will likely never have enough time in the next decade to work on it. The good news is I will be able to do a few more upgrades to my AMG (and other seven cars) once it's sold.
This car is a shell. No motor, no transmission, and no interior. It was set up as a drag car before I purchased it so it's had a roll cage installed, shock towers removed, wheel tubs in back, and has a narrowed 9". The tin is basically sound.
The car was verified by the local Shelby and the car is listed in the Shelby registry as #6S901.
See it HERE
This car is a shell. No motor, no transmission, and no interior. It was set up as a drag car before I purchased it so it's had a roll cage installed, shock towers removed, wheel tubs in back, and has a narrowed 9". The tin is basically sound.
The car was verified by the local Shelby and the car is listed in the Shelby registry as #6S901.
See it HERE
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Thanks my dream car. My dad was a big Mustang guy and never got to have a Shelby. I've allways liked the GT350 over the GT500's. My main point for posting is I also have a 69 Mach 1 that was my dad's. Do you have pics posted any where ?
GLWS. Folks this is a rare car, the 66 GT350 was the only year they made a Mustang with the rear windows where the vents typical are.
GLWS. Folks this is a rare car, the 66 GT350 was the only year they made a Mustang with the rear windows where the vents typical are.
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