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6S1063 at Mecum Indy

Started by 6s2020, May 05, 2019, 03:47:14 AM

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6s2020

#1063 Factory Raven Black

https://www.mecum.com/lots/SC0519-370126/1966-shelby-gt350-fastback/


ESTIMATE
$300,000 - $350,000
HIGHLIGHTS
SFM6S1063
Sold new White Plains Ford in White Plains, New York
Documented with original handwritten sales receipt
Comprehensive restoration completed 5 years ago by Jim Brown of Thoroughbred Restorations
289 CI HiPo engine
Borg Warner T10 4-speed manual transmission
Special order Raven Black
Stripe delete
Very rare Detroit Locker rear axle
Ownership history
Original Magnesium wheels
Featured in multiple magazines
From the Jim Wicks Collection
The year 1966 is considered by some the final year of "purist" Shelby Mustangs. While no big-blocks were offered yet, every GT350 built was a sports car that could easily be amateur raced, and this car, SFM6S1063, is special in many ways. With a comprehensive restoration finished five years ago by John Brown of Thoroughbred Restorations, this car is believed to be the second of 33 non-Hertz car painted in Raven Black that year, a selection requested by buyers following the popularity of the Hertz rental-car program. Sold new by salesman and racing enthusiast Bill Kolb at White Plains Ford in White Plains, New York, the car is documented with an original handwritten sales receipt. Furthermore, it is noted to be the very first of a handful of 1966 Shelbys factory-equipped with the rare Detroit Locker rear axle according to the seller's research. Paired with the detailed Shelby Hi-Po 289/306 HP engine with its solid-lifter cam design, 4-barrel carburetor and the optional BorgWarner T-10 4-speed manual transmission, it meant this Shelby was ready for action. As noted, the car was special-ordered in Raven Black, and it also had the Lemans-stripe package deleted, leaving only the Shelby GT350 lower-body rocker stripes. It has the trademark Plexiglas rear-quarter windows, fiberglass hood scoop, GT350-logo gas-filler cap and the GT350 plate on the rear decklid. The interior has the Shelby deluxe touches as well, like a wood-rim steering wheel, dash-mounted tach, bucket seats, black-knob floor shifter and Carroll Shelby's signature on the glovebox. The 14x6-inch Magnum 500 wheels are magnesium gray and feature Shelby center caps, with the wheels wearing Goodyear Blue Streak rubber. With a known ownership history, this Raven Black beauty has been featured in multiple magazines and is from the collection of Mustang specialist Jim Wicks. Presenting a stellar but uncommon appearance for any 1966 example complete with a driveline ordered as strictly business, this Shelby GT350 is a rare piece of Shelby history.







Greg

A beautiful car, the estimate is probably close.
Shelby's and Fords from Day 1

shelbydoug

As far as I know, this was Larsen Ford. The Ford dealership in that location wasn't know as White Plains Ford until much later.

I wonder if listing it that way has some sort of significance that I'm not aware of?
68 GT350 Lives Matter!

Harris Speedster

Very nice car, outstanding job.
I may be conservative, but maybe 275 K ?
respectfully submitted,
John
Is this the first futuristic exotic in the world?
Size of an ac cobra, but built in 1935 !
https://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/features-stories-and-photos/harris-fwd-speedster-the-story/?PHPSESSID=v4pqtv6hep4ff4rvalrc9qsnj7

6s2020

Quote from: Harris Speedster on May 05, 2019, 03:22:27 PM
Very nice car, outstanding job.
I may be conservative, but maybe 275 K ?
respectfully submitted,
John

I don't know John, we have all played this game before on here with 66s, and with one car the call was 250k tops and it went for 400k + :o

I say, 285k and the bid goes on....JMO

NC TRACKRAT

5S071, 6S1467

SFM6S087

Quote from: NC TRACKRAT on May 06, 2019, 08:31:27 AM
"Magnesium wheels"? ;)

Yeah, I did a double-take on that too. On my second look I notice they are talking about the color.

"The 14x6-inch Magnum 500 wheels are magnesium gray"

Steve

SFM6S087

Quote from: 6s2020 on May 06, 2019, 06:00:14 AM
Quote from: Harris Speedster on May 05, 2019, 03:22:27 PM
Very nice car, outstanding job.
I may be conservative, but maybe 275 K ?
respectfully submitted,
John

I don't know John, we have all played this game before on here with 66s, and with one car the call was 250k tops and it went for 400k + :o

I say, 285k and the bid goes on....JMO

Beautiful car! The Hagerty Valuation Tool says $275K for #1 Concours condition. If that's accurate I'd add some for the rare factory Detroit Locker and a little more for the rare and striking color scheme - black w/white side stripes & no top stripes. They don't mention if it still has it's original engine. If it does, then the listed estimate of $300K - $350K is probably spot on. If not, then maybe a little lower. I'd sure like to have it in my garage.

Steve

Coralsnake

How many non carryover 1966s have sold for over 200k?

I dont follow 66 prices....

shelbydoug

I guessed $285 for the last one and I was low. Colors affect the desirability. Black may bring more. Somewhere around $300 is a safe guess.
68 GT350 Lives Matter!

sfm5s081

Love Love Love BLACK! This should break the bank

6s2020

Quote from: Coralsnake on May 07, 2019, 08:20:42 AM
How many non carryover 1966s have sold for over 200k?

I dont follow 66 prices....



I follow 66 prices but don't keep data.

One of the 29 black non Hertz cars, (and non carryover) unrestored 21,000mile car sold in 2013 for 247k at Barrett Jackson

66S285

for my sake I hope it goes that high
66S285

sfm5s081

I predict over $300 hammer then a flood of 66 gt350s to hit the market following

sfm5

Bid to $225K... "the bid goes on".
65 GT350