Equipment
289/306hp, nitrous oxide bottle in the trunk, automatic, air conditioning, woodgrain steering wheel, Craig stereo with equalizer, aircraft style belts, padded rollbar, Shelby alloy wheels.
Condition
Fair paint and chrome, soiled upholstery, clean underbody. The first of a dozen such continuation cars built in 1980-82 using period-built Ford 289 K-Code engines and transmissions. Reasonably well preserved and owned by Carroll Shelby from the date of its re-creation.
Market commentary
In Scottsdale a year ago (in 2017) Worldwide sold one of the four GT350 Convertibles built in 1966 for $742,500. The most recent sale of one of the continuation dozed was $104,500 at Barrett-Jackson in 2007, putting this car's result in perspective and actually looking like a tiny premium for the Carroll Shelby provenance.