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1966 GT350 on eBay

Started by billmunny, August 15, 2018, 10:35:15 AM

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billmunny

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Shelby-GT350-Fastback/113193479339

SFM6S2372 – three cars from the end of the production run·        Original Shelby Tag and Factory Documentation from SAAC·        One of the LAST three GT350 Fastbacks produced in 1966·        Believed to be the original number stamped engine block·        The LAST Black GT350produced – fully documented SAAC·        Rarest color of 5 options most black cars were Hertz models·        Documented in Shelby American World Registry 4th edition·        Correct black on black as delivered with 4 spd transmission·        Detailed photographs of the extensive restoration on file·        Corresponding Ford VINunder Shelby Tag verified by SAAC·        Corresponding Ford VIN number on fender restamped·        Extensive metal restoration required during restoration·        Documentation includes reports from Craig Conley and RAI·        Extensive photos of full metal restoration in progress·        Full receipt file of all restoration costs & invoices available

J_Speegle

Believe the car was discussed allot on the old site.  Looking closely at the provided pictures will provide some clues and insight as a place to start.

As always a full in person inspection and start with a check with Howard is the way to go if needed for anyone considering this or any early car.
Jeff Speegle- Mustang & Shelby detail collector, ConcoursMustang.com mentor :) and Judge

6s1802



Greg

#4
At least they were honest about the extensive sheet metal replacement.  I personally like black and gold better  :)
Shelby's and Fords from Day 1

SFM6S087

I've always loved the black & gold color scheme too, but I saw a car like this about 2 years ago and it was a show stopper. Black with white side stripes & no LeMans stripes. Not much to look at in pictures, but in person – Wowzer!

Steve

6s2020

Quote from: SFM6S087 on August 16, 2018, 03:06:43 AM
I've always loved the black & gold color scheme too, but I saw a car like this about 2 years ago and it was a show stopper. Black with white side stripes & no LeMans stripes. Not much to look at in pictures, but in person – Wowzer!

Steve

+1  ;) 8)

Ldouble619

#7
Never mind...  saw the stamping

KR Convertible

SFM6S2372 – three cars from the end of the production run·        Original Shelby Tag and Factory Documentation from SAAC·        One of the LAST three GT350 Fastbacks produced in 1966·        Believed to be the original number stamped engine block·        The LAST Black GT350produced – fully documented SAAC·        Rarest color of 5 options most black cars were Hertz models·        Documented in Shelby American World Registry 4th edition·        Correct black on black as delivered with 4 spd transmission·        Detailed photographs of the extensive restoration on file·        Corresponding Ford VINunder Shelby Tag verified by SAAC·        Corresponding Ford VIN number on fender restamped·        Extensive metal restoration required during restoration·        Documentation includes reports from Craig Conley and RAI·        Extensive photos of full metal restoration in progress·        Full receipt file of all restoration costs & invoices available

6s1640

Can some one please post an image of the car for the record, especially for when the auction link expires.   I am unable to from work.

Thanks

Cory

Wedgeman


sfm5s081

asking $350,000! I hope they get it

Greg

Shelby's and Fords from Day 1


6s2020

Knowledgeable "restorer"....NOT

no reinforcement angle under export brace or welded washers on shock tower caps. :o

photo from their eBay listing