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This 1966 Shelby GT350 was sold new by Hayward Motors in California on January 21, 1966 and remained with its first owner until his passing in 1984. The car was acquired from the second owner in 1989 by the current owner, who later sold and reacquired it in the mid-2000s. The 289ci HiPo V8 was fitted with a Paxton supercharger in the 1990s and is mated to a Tremec five-speed manual transmission. Finished in Wimbledon White with blue stripes, the car is also equipped with a Holley carburetor, front disc brakes, 15" Shelby/Cragar-style alloy wheels, black vinyl upholstery, and a fold-down rear seat. An included binder contains original sale invoices, service records dating back to new, SAAC registry correspondence, and other historical ownership documents. This GT350 shows 91k miles and is offered on dealer consignment with an owner's manual, the removed four-speed transmission, and a clean California title.
Lot #40261
Seller: MohrImports
Location: Monterey, California 93940
Chassis: SFM6S383
91k Miles Shown
289ci HiPo V8
Period Paxton Supercharger
Tremec Five-Speed Manual Transmission
Wimbledown White w/ Blue Le Mans Stripes
Black Knit Vinyl Interior
15" Shelby/Cragar-Style Alloy Wheels
Fold-Down Rear Seat
Front Disc Brakes
Shelby 9k-rpm Tachometer
Four-Speed Manual Transmission Included
California Black Plates
Copies of Original Invoices
Ownership Documentation
Private Party Or Dealer: Dealer
Additional Charges From This Dealer: USD $0 Document Fee
Model Pages: Ford Shelby Mustang, Ford Mustang 1964.5-1966
Category: American, Premium
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Nice car. Just a few minor things sticking out. FAR less than most. Nicely done Monte Carlo bar.
I assume that is an owner added Paxton Supercharger and not factory equipped.
The lack of black paint on the pinch welds makes me wonder what else they missed.
She's already over $150K.
Those are some high quality pictures!
Less than $500 spent would make a HUGE change in price/value. ( Well IMHO anyway) It is a well done car do not mistake my comments as negative.
1 pinch weld blackout paint
2 correct export brace bolts ( no large flat washers either)
3 New heavier wall thickness air inlet hose to supercharger. The one on the car now has several tears and I'm sure it collapses in use. plus it should be grey plastic.
4 Return the supercharger belt tensioner to "spring loaded" style
5 Steel fuel pump to carb line ( standard issue 4BBL 289 , NOT SAI style for 715)
6 Other misc ( minor cost) engine bolts
MOST of the toughest stuff ( and expensive) has been done ( and well)
Wow! Sold for $217,000!!!
That looks like a super nice car, well bought and sold.
Nice Car... However... Very Well Sold! 8)
IMHO