Equipment
289/306hp, automatic, power steering, power brakes, 5-spoke Shelby wheels, pushbutton radio, center grille high beams, underdash Rally Pack gauges, woodrim steering wheel, roof scoop mounted side marker lights.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Represented as the numbers-matching engine. Rough old paint, blistered side scoops, cracked hood scoop, blistered rear deck. Sound interior and orderly but aged engine. Clean, dry underbody. An unusual, mostly original Shelby that needs paint but not much else. Found in a shipping container, where it had been for 20 years. Not much is distinctive about this car other than its age and preservation.
Market commentary
Not sold at Mecum Kissimmee in 2014 at a high bid of $140,000, then not sold again at Mecum Houston later in the year at a high bid of $150,000 and at Indy in 2015 where it was bid to $135,000. Then sold at Indy earlier this year for $121,000. Back again for another bite at the apple of dreams, there is no preservation premium in this result, nor any for its early 1967 configuration and unusual details, it is a sound value for the money for a Shelby enthusiast who wants a good GT350 for that can be driven without trepidation on tours and for showing off its rare features.