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#1
Up For Auction / 5S250 - on BAT
May 26, 2024, 07:39:40 PM
Link:  https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1965-shelby-mustang-gt350-10/



Description:
This 1965 Shelby Mustang GT350 is one of 504 street-production examples built for the model year during the first seven months of construction of Shelby American's Mustang variant. Chassis SFM5S250 was completed on May 17, 1965, before being shipped on June 7 to Riverside, California, dealer Warren-Anderson Ford. The car was sold by Warren-Anderson to its first owner in January 1967 and was later purchased by a California owner who modified it in the style of a GT350R in the 1990s before subsequent owners campaigned it in vintage racing between 1995 and 2005. Finished in Wimbledon White with black stripes, the car is powered by a replacement 289ci V8 that was built by Tony Oddo and is paired with a Tex Racing four-speed manual transmission with an aluminum main case. Additional features include front disc brakes, Koni shock absorbers, 15" alloy wheels, an oil cooler, a fuel cell, an electric fuel pump, 1966-style brake scoops, bolstered bucket seats, four-point harnesses, and a roll cage. Purchased by its current owner in 2022, this R-style GT350 is now offered in California by the seller on behalf of the owner with its removed 289ci HiPo V8, a log book, engine specification sheets, a copy of its SAAC Registry entry, and an Arizona title.

Development of the GT350 model began in summer 1964 after Ford enlisted Carroll Shelby to create a variant of the Mustang to homologate for competition in the SCCA's B Production class. Incomplete K-code Mustang fastbacks were sent from Ford's San Jose, California, plant to Shelby's Venice facility for transformation into GT350 specification before Shelby began shifting production to its facilities near Los Angeles International Airport in early 1965. This example was modified in the 1990s to replicate the GT350 competition model, or R model, that was developed by Shelby as a turn-key racing variant of the GT350 and accounted for three straight SCCA B Production national titles.

The body is said to have been repainted during the 1990s project and is finished in Wimbledon White with black Le Mans stripes and side stripes. R-style details include a fiberglass front apron with integrated brake-cooling intakes, a painted rear bumper, a top-vented plexiglass rear window, and pull-up side windows. Additional features include a steel-framed fiberglass hood with a functional scoop and quick-release pins, 1966-style fender scoops, louvered sail panels, dual side mirrors, a fuel-cap blanking plate, an exterior electrical cutoff switch, and number 54 graphics.

Five-spoke alloy wheels are wrapped in 6.00-15 Goodyear Blue Streak tires. Braking is handled without assistance by ventilated discs with cooling ducts up front and drums at the rear, and front-rear bias is adjustable via a knob in the cockpit.

The cockpit houses a pair of bolstered bucket seats trimmed in black upholstery and equipped with Simpson four-point harnesses. Additional features include floors devoid of carpeting, a black dash, a Hurst shifter, a roll cage, and a fire-suppression system.

The quick-release steering wheel features a padded hub and sits ahead of Stewart-Warner instrumentation including a central 8k-rpm tachometer flanked by gauges monitoring fuel pressure, coolant temperature, oil temperature, and oil pressure. The car is not equipped with an odometer, and total mileage is unknown.

The 289ci V8 was built by TOE Performance Products in California and features a four-barrel carburetor, a high-rise intake manifold, tall valve covers, and MSD electronic ignition. Engine specification sheets dated between 1999 and 2000 can be viewed in the photo gallery below. Additional equipment includes four-into-one exhaust headers, an oil cooler, an aluminum radiator, an electric fuel pump, and a Fuel Safe fuel cell.

Power is sent to the rear wheels via a Tex Racing four-speed manual transmission with an aluminum main case. Suspension incorporates adjustable Koni shock absorbers all around along with overrider rear traction bars.

The car's removed 289ci HiPo V8 is included in the sale, and various markings on the engine can be seen in the gallery. A logbook listing events between 1995 and 2005 can also be seen below, as can the car's SAAC Registry entry. The latter notes that in 1988 the car was observed with a 1966-style fuel cap, steering wheel, fender scoops, and quarter windows, and it mentions that the car is one of four that may have been fitted with such equipment by Warren-Anderson Ford before the original sale.

The Arizona title carries a "not actual" mileage note.

#3
Added 5S205 to the list above.
#4
The Lounge / Re: Right Hand Drive?
May 13, 2024, 07:50:10 PM
Video of 5S113

#5
Quote from: 98SVT - was 06GT on May 12, 2024, 05:42:26 PM......Black windshield frames - no, look at the chrome on the side of the 55/6 Ford it's also black. Trick of shadows and light would account for many of the color shifts. ...... I would not use this photo as "proof" of any color changes or paint jobs. I might trust a properly exposed/stored Kodachrome slide.

Generally images over 20 years old will develop colour changes, lose detail and become grainy. If Kodachrome is stored properly it can be good for up to 100 years.
Quote from: Side-Oilers on May 12, 2024, 11:01:27 PMAnother great photo! 

I agree with Brett (98SVT) and am also not convinced the Cobras in that photo had black windshield frames. 

Light/shadow and 60 year old transparency film (converted to digital via FB) will play tricks on your eyes.

I understand what you guys are saying about time and photos.....  Time can change the film, paper and many aspects of the color.  There are endless reasons.... You make great points. 

I cannot answer if this photo was turned into a color photo later on or what film was used.  I found it on Facebook that was posted by the man who took the photo in June 1967.  It is really cool to dissect and inspect the details we see.

Quote from: Szabo on July 25, 2019, 05:55:40 PMon this Pic later made on LAX History, and even in beautifull Colour, we can see the same Angle of shooting with different Cars, the Notchback Hardtops befor transformed for Trans Am Racing and the Spoiler Prototyp SFM 5 S 319 behind the Notchback


I noticed the black windshield frames in reply 102 just like the photo posted in Reply 24 of this thread (above).  Notice the black on all the bright work of the Cobras although you can still see the chrome on the Mustangs.   

Is this a protective coating added by AC or more photo/image changes for many reasons discussed earlier?   Assuming it is a protective coating, are the Cobras finished and ready to be delivered to dealers or do they still need work done(referring to photo in reply 102)?  Looks like they have the Halibrands on them.


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#6
Quote from: silverton_ford on May 11, 2024, 11:25:10 PMSzabo,

This photo was recently posted on Facebook by Les Taylor on the "POWERED BY FORD - TOTAL PERFORMANCE ERA" page - Link: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10233098270020278&set=gm.803911747969039&idorvanity=757929885900559

Some amazing stuff here.  Notice "Little Red" (almost dark Red??), an R-model with a white wall tire, Cobras with black windshield frames, several 1967 GT350/GT500 models, is that CSX2430 with the number 13 on the door?



Les Taylor took this photo when he picked up CSX3324 in June 1967.
#7
Szabo,

This photo was recently posted on Facebook by Les Taylor on the "POWERED BY FORD - TOTAL PERFORMANCE ERA" page - Link: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10233098270020278&set=gm.803911747969039&idorvanity=757929885900559

Some amazing stuff here.  Notice "Little Red" (almost dark Red??), an R-model with a white wall tire, Cobras with black windshield frames, several 1967 GT350/GT500 models, is that CSX2430 with the number 13 on the door?

#10
Quote from: Special Ed on May 05, 2024, 11:07:07 AMi meant i will buy fan shroud. silverton.  thanks

Ed, Consider it sold. Thank you. I will send you a PM.
#11
Parts For Sale / Re: NOS Boss 429 intake valves
May 05, 2024, 10:50:34 AM
I have two more sets of these valves available and for sale.

Set of 8 NOS Boss 429 intake valves.

C9AZ-6507-L  - 0.015" over size stem.

$150.00 per set plus shipping.  Send me a PM if you have any questions.
#12
SOLD:

1967 GT500 Fan Shroud - C7ZE-8146-A
Extremely hard piece to find.
Cracked at the bottom and glued back together. A more professional repair could be done.. I can send more pictures on request.  Does have the FOMOCO and part number.









$1250 obo plus shipping and crating if you want a wooden crate or I can find a box.

Send me a PM if you are interested or have any questions.  Would consider trading for 1966 parts.
#13
SOLD:

Original cans of Pit Stop.

Left can = SOLD   Right Can = SOLD

Send me a PM if you are interested or have any questions.  I would consider trading for a can of Cobra M.P. 4 Metal Protection.





For reference this one sold for $1,062 in 2020 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/433861/1967-shelby-american-carroll-shelby-pit-stop-deodorant/?aa_id=273196-0
#14
Here is an old original photo of Ray Wolff with his race car.  Notice the Hi Performance cardboard plate on the back of the car. Ray was the General Manager at Hi Performance Motors.

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#15
Here is a list of the Shelby products made in 1962-1970 that go up for auction at Mecum Indianapolis, May 10-18, 2024

Link to auction main page: https://www.mecum.com/auctions/indy-2024/lots/?auction%5B0%5D=Indy%202024%7C1715299200%7C1715990400&configure%5Bfilters%5D=&configure%5BruleContexts%5D%5B0%5D=pin_items&hitsPerPage=96

Lot #        Car                      VIN                        Link                                                                                                                                 
    - Results (w/buyer fees)

Friday May 17, 2024

F107 - 1966 GT350H – 6S1286 -  https://www.mecum.com/lots/1118370/1966-shelby-gt350h-fastback/?aa_id=583249-0 
    - Bid Goes On - $110,000.00

F147  - 1965 GT350 -  5S525 -  https://www.mecum.com/lots/1117188/1965-shelby-gt350-fastback/?aa_id=584179-0 
    - SOLD $495,000.00

F150 – 1966 GT350 – 6S200 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1117191/1966-shelby-gt350-fastback/?aa_id=584186-0 
    - Bid Goes On - $320,000.00

F152 – 1966 427 Cobra – CSX3200 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1117192/1966-shelby-427-cobra-roadster/?aa_id=585628-0
    - SOLD $2,145,000.00

F154 – 1967 GT350 – 6200F5U01159 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1117193/1967-shelby-gt350-fastback/?aa_id=584193-0 
    - SOLD $176,000.00

F155 – 1968 GT350 – 8T02J155427-01248 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1117194/1968-shelby-gt350-fastback/?aa_id=585685-0 
    - SOLD $143,000.00

F162 – 1967 GT500 – 67400F2A01923 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1118008/1967-shelby-gt500-fastback/?aa_id=584207-0 
    - Bid Goes On - $260,000.00

F183.1 – 1969 GT500 conv – 9F03R480203 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1119953/1969-shelby-gt500-convertible/?aa_id=588039-0
    - Bid Goes On - $140,000.00

F197 – 1967 GT500 – 67400F7A01732 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1113297/1967-shelby-gt500-fastback/?aa_id=574810-0
    - Bid Goes On - $140,000.00

F205 – 1968 GT500KR – 8T02R206157-03397 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1116447/1968-shelby-gt500kr-fastback/?aa_id=579801-0
    - SOLD - $291,500.00

F229 – 1970 GT350 conv – 0F03M482528 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1115525/1970-shelby-gt350-convertible/?aa_id=580667-0
    - Bid Goes On - $150,000.00

F234 – 1966 GT350 – 6S634 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1116036/1966-shelby-gt350-fastback/?aa_id=580683-0
  - SOLD - $242,000.00

F240 – 1968 GT500 – 8T02S143326 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1113753/1968-shelby-gt500-fastback/?aa_id=568248-0
    - SOLD - $181,500.00

F270 – 1968 GT500 conv – 8T03S179594 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1116042/1968-shelby-gt500-convertible/?aa_id=575131-0
    - Bid Goes On - $100,000.00

Saturday - May 18, 2024
S101.1 - 1965 GT350 - 5S205 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1119963/1965-shelby-gt350-fastback/?aa_id=597116-0
    - SOLD $412,500.00

S106  - 1965 GT350 – 5S208 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1116238/1965-shelby-gt350-fastback/?aa_id=592157-0
    - Bid Goes On - $340,000.00

S183 – 1968 GT500KR conv – 8T03R210288-03672 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1113532/1968-shelby-gt500kr-convertible/?aa_id=578337-0
    - SOLD $159,500.00

S184 – 1968 GT500KR – 8T02R2160870-4318 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1113533/1968-shelby-gt500kr-fastback/?aa_id=578340-0
    - SOLD $176,000.00

S185 – 1969 GT500 – 9F02R481068 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1113540/1969-shelby-gt500-fastback/?aa_id=578343-0
    - SOLD $110,000.00

S201 – 1969 GT500 – 9F02R482095 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1117459/1969-shelby-gt500-fastback/?aa_id=578404-0
    - SOLD $159,500.00

S204 – 1966 GT350 – 6S1720 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1117503/1966-shelby-gt350-fastback/?aa_id=578575-0
    - Bid Goes On $200,000.00

S206.1 – 1966 Cobra 427 – CSX3220 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1119539/1966-shelby-427-cobra/?aa_id=586935-0
    - Bid Goes On $1,100,000.00

S212 – 1965 Cobra Dragonsnake CSX2427 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1117500/1965-shelby-factory-stage-iii-289-cobra-dragonsnake/?aa_id=584698-0
    - Bid Goes On $1,150,000.00

S265 – 1968 GT350 conv – 8T03J155481-01527 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1118624/1968-shelby-gt350-convertible/?aa_id=582563-0
    - SOLD $104,500.00

S343 – 1966 GT350 – 6S2374 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/1119783/1966-shelby-gt350-fastback/?aa_id=587184-0
    - Bid Goes On - $75,000.00

Let me known if I missed any.  When the live webcam link comes available, I will add it.