Equipment
289/306hp, T-10 4-speed, Shelby wheels with blue dot tires, trunk-mounted battery, AM radio, long sweep speedometer, delivery documents included.
Condition
Excellent paint. Door gaps are inconsistent. Deck lid fits poorly. Vent window trim is pitted and old. The engine compartment is very clean and orderly. The underbody is also extremely clean. The interior is well sorted and has minimal use. Fully restored, just not quite to the caliber you'd expect of an early Shelby.
Market commentary
Sold here in 2006 for $308,000, then at Mecum Indy 2010 for a then-huge $238,500. Not sold at Mecum Monterey last year at a high bid of $310,000. While not perfect, this car deserved closer to 400 grand. The purest and most rewarding classic Shelby Mustangs to drive, the first GT350s are increasingly recognized as highly desirable collector cars.