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1967 Shelby Mustang GT 350 pictures and wallpaper 1967 Shelby Mustang GT 350 pictures and wallpaper 1967 Shelby Mustang GT 350 pictures and wallpaper 1967 Shelby Mustang GT 350 pictures and wallpaper
1967 Shelby Mustang GT 350 pictures and wallpaper 1967 Shelby Mustang GT 350 pictures and wallpaper 1967 Shelby Mustang GT 350 pictures and wallpaper
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Chassis Num: 67200F5AA02196
 
Due to a heart defect, Carroll Shelby retired from racing in the late 1950's. One of his greatest racing accomplishments was winning the 24 Hours of LeMans in 1958 in an Aston martin. After his departure from racing he used his reputation to form the Carol Shelby High Performance Driving School. Later, he worked out a deal with Ford to place potent V8 engines into British cars. The result was the Shelby Cobra and Daytona. The Cobra cars would go on to win the GT class at LeMans, a testament to their capabilities. When Ford introduced their Mustang in 1964, Shelby was there to make it even better. His formula included larger engines into small, lightweight vehicles and the Mustang was an excellent candidate. The Shelby GT350 was introduced in 1965 with the GT500 following a year later.

This 1967 Shelby GT350 finished in green with black interior was offered for sale at the 2006 Worldwide Group Auction held on Hilton Head Island. It was expected to sell between $150,000-$175,000. It is a one owner car with chassis number 2169. It is equipped with matching numbers 289 Hi-Performance V8 and a four-speed Holly gearbox. It has undergone a restoration since new and only 120 miles have been put on the car since that restoration. It is all original except the battery. At the conclusion of the auction, the lot was sold for $132,000.
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Chassis Num: 67211F7A02717
 
The Shelby Mustang GT350 was the first American car to be outfitted with a factory roll bar. For 1967 the 302 cubic-inch small-block V8 with aluminum intake manifold and a Holley 600 CFM carburetor was standard equipment. Horsepower was reported to be in the 250 neighborhood. This was an underestimated rating as horsepower was much higher.

This 1967 Shelby GT350 Fastback finished in lime green metallic with white racing stripes and lettering was offered for sale at the 2006 RM Auction in Monterey, Ca. The vehicle was offered without reserve and was estimated to sell between $90,000-$120,000. It is powered by the 302 cubic-inch V8 and matted to a Ford top-loader four-speed gearbox. There is a heavy-duty suspension and power front disc and rear drum brakes. On auction day the vehicle was sold for $110,000.
The Ford Mustang first appeared in 1964 and was immediately popular for its style and its capabilities. The largest engine offering of the time was the 289 V-8 K-code small block engine which was sufficient but enthusiasts wanted and demanded more power. The base engine was a six-cylinder power plant. The body style configurations included coupe, convertible and fastback. In its first year of production over 500,000 examples were produced.

Ford turned to SCCA racing to stir even more popularity for the car and to prove its true potential. Unfortunately, SCCA rules for sports cars required two seats which the Mustang failed to qualify for since it had seating for four. The Mustang was a new breed with plenty of room to grow and improve. Ford turned to the legendary Carroll Shelby who had aided them in securing a LeMans victory with their GT 40s. He was also well known for his Ford powered Shelby Cobras which had dominated the SCCA circuit for many years.

In order to qualify for homologation requirements, 100 examples needed to be produced by January 1st, 1965. Amazingly, the cars were ready to go by the due date, all painted in Wimbledon White livery with Guardsman Blue stripes. Well, they weren't entirely ready but they did pass the inspection.

Under the fiberglass hood was a K-code engine that had been modified with 715cfm 4-barrel carburetors on high-rise intake manifolds, aluminum oil pans and fabricated tube headers feeding dual exhausts with glass pack mufflers. The engine was concealed with a fiberglass hood. An aluminum case Borg-Warner T-10 four-speed manual gearbox was matted to this potent engines and set power to the rear wheels. Since the Mustang was now packing extra power, the rest of the components were modified to respond appropriately. The suspension was reinforced with front A-arms, rear axle trailing arms, and Koni shocks. The brakes were enlarged and quick steering adapters were installed. Compling with the two seater requirement was easy; the back seat was removed and replaced with a fiberglass package shelf.

In 1965 there were 562 Shelby GT 350 models created with 36 being designated for racing and given the code 'R'. 252 of the 1966 350 GT's were created at the end of 1965 and brought up to 1966 specifications.

There was little changed to the GT350 during the 1966 year. Peter Brock, Shelby's designer, came up with some simple modifications that slightly changed the aesthetics of the car but improved its capabilities. Air-intake scoops were added to force air to the rear brake pads which aided in keeping them cool. The C-pillar sail panel was removed and replaced with triangular windows. Four colors options were added to give the Mustangs a little extra flavor. The rear seats could now be installed as optional equipment and were given the functionality and flexibility of folding down. This allowed them to continue to qualify for sports car racing in SCCA while providing versatility while not at the track. An automatic was also optional though it slightly took away from the appeal of the sports car.

These new options aided the Ford/Shelby duo in selling 2378 examples in 1966.

In 1967 the Mustang body style was altered which meant there was more room in the engine bay. This was also the first year for the GT500 which boasted a 428 cubic-inch engine in true Shelby fashion producing more than 350 horsepower. The GT500 was given a unique front end with hood scoops and center mounted lights. The back of the car borrowed many components from the Thunderbird including the rear quarter scoops, sequential turn signals and the rear spoiler.

Shelby lost the lease for their factory at Los Angeles International Airport near the close of 1967 so operations were moved the Ionia, Michigan under the control of the Ford Motor Company.

In 1968, a convertible option was added to the Shelby line-up, available with either a 302- or 428-cubic-inch eight-cylinder engine. The High Performance 289 cubic-inch V8 was no longer offered on the Ford or Shelby versions of the Mustang. The 302 was standard on the GT350, equipped with an aluminum intake manifold and Holley 600 CFM carburetor capable of producing 250 horsepower. 1968 also marked the year that Ford took over production of the Shelby vehicles with operations moving to Livonia, Michigan.

The styling modifications for 1968 were minor. The front of the vehicle was restyled resulting in an aggressive appearance. The headlights switched back to the single seven-inch unit configuration with Lucas fog lamps positioned inside the grill. The hood was once again a fiberglass unit with repositioned scoops and air-extraction louvers.

The 428 engine increased in horsepower by 5 over the prior year. This was the result of a single four-barrel aluminum intake manifold in place of the prior dual-carburetor setup. To honor this achievement, the GT500 equipped with the 428Cj now became known as the GT500, or King of the Road. The documentation stated the engine produced 335 horsepower when actually it was over 400 with 440 foot-pounds of torque. These were the fastest Shelby production vehicles to date and offered superb handling, braking and most of all, acceleration. Due to the extra power, the brakes were enlarged and new components such as under-hood suspension bracing and staggered rear shocks prevented wheel hop and axle wind-up.

During 1968, 4451 examples were produced. 1253 fastbacks and 404 convertibles made up the GT350 model line. The GT500 was available as a fastback or convertible. There were 1140 GT500 fastbacks and 402 GT500 convertibles produced in 1968. 1968 also saw the production of 933 GT500KR fastbacks and 318 GT500KR convertibles. Only one GT500 Notchback Prototype was produced.

In 1969 Ford ended his agreement with the Ford Motor Company. The GT350 and GT500 continued to be sold into 1970 though little was changed. The 1970 models were actually left-overs from the prior year.

In 2005 at the New York International Auto Show, Ford and Shelby announced their plans for the production of a Ford Shelby Mustang GT500 with sales beginning in 2007. The car will be equipped with a 5.4 liter supercharged eight-cylinder engine with horsepower in the neighborhood of 475. In 2006 the rights to own the first modern Shelby Mustang produced sold at the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction for 648,000 with the proceeds benefiting the Carroll Shelby Children's Foundation.

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2006 Carlisle All-Ford Nationals

2005 Jefferson 500

2005 Scarsdale Concours, New York
 

1967 Shelby Mustang GT 350

Year1967
MakeFord
ModelMustang GT 350
Body StyleFastback
TunerShelby
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Production Years for Series1965 - 1968
Price$3,995.00
Weight3360 lbs | 1524.1 kg
Combined MPG0.00

Chassis / Engine Numbers Shown
Chassis Number67200F5AA02196
Chassis Number67211F7A02717

Performance
0-60 mph7.1 seconds.
1/4 Mile15.3 S @ 91 MPH seconds.
Top Speed129 mph | 207.6 km/h Similar top speeds

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationV
Cylinders8
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement289.00 CU IN. | 4736.7 cc. | 4.7 L.
Horsepower306.00 BHP (225.2 KW) @ 6000.00 RPM
Torque329.00 Ft-Lbs (446.1 NM) @ 4200.00 RPM
HP to Weight Ratio11.0 LB / HP (Vehicles with similar ratio)
HP / Liter65.1 BHP / Liter
Compression Ratio10.5:1
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Transmission Information
Gears4
TransmissionAutomatic
Final Drive1.00:1

Transmission Information
Gears4
TransmissionManual
Final Drive1.00:1


 
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Articles and Event Coverage
18th Annual Burn Prevention Foundation Concours d'Elegance of the Eastern United States
Watkins Glen Antique Car Show
Monterey Sports & Classic Car Auction
Worldwide Group Auction at Hilton Head Island
2006 Carlisle All-Ford Nationals
2005 Jefferson 500
2005 Scarsdale Concours, New York

Additional Resources and Links
Scarsdale Concours, New York Official Website
Jefferson 500 Official Website
Carlisle All-Ford Nationals Official Website
Worldwide Group's Hilton Head Auction Official Website
Monterey Sports & Classic Car Auction by RM Auctions Official Website
Watkins Glen Antique Car Show Official Website
Concours d'Elegance of the Eastern United States Official Website

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