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For Sale: 1968 Shelby GT500 in Macedonia, Ohio

Vehicle Description

Documented GT500 serial number 01323. 428/4-speed. Two owners, with second owner buying the car in 1971. Restored in 1984 and in storage since. Real-deal GT500 that has been out of sight for nearly 50 years.

Purchased by a young man and his father in 1971 from a finance company that had repossessed it following an accident. The restoration was completed in 1984 and shortly thereafter it went into storage and out of sight, where it would remain for more than three decades. It was disinterred in September 2017 and we spent some time getting it sorted out and operating correctly, including rebuilding the brakes, the power steering system, and all the other things that you do to a car that has come out of long-term slumber. Fortunately, it was properly stored, so it runs and drives extremely well today and even those vintage ‘80s BFG radials don’t have any flat spots. Acapulco Blue is what it was wearing when it was new and that paint on it today still looks fantastic despite the passage of time. There are no bubbles, no checking, no evidence that so much time has passed, and again, credit must go to careful storage and maintenance. Yes, there are a few very minor signs of age but nothing that requires attention and it is my professional opinion that repainting this car again would be a mistake unless your goal is to show it at the highest levels. Instead, it remains a high-grade Shelby that you can actually drive and enjoy without worries and perhaps still collect a trophy or two at the local level. It’s quite handsome.

The interior is almost entirely original. Aside from one split seam on the driver’s lower seat cushion, it’s undamaged and compared to the repro stuff out there, it’s very well detailed. The carpets are newer, but that’s the original dash pad and center console. It’s possible that the door panels were replaced given that it had been hit in the driver’s door, but they probably date to 1971 when all the other NOS parts were purchased. The wood-rimmed steering wheel is just gorgeous and all the factory gauges are intact, including the accessory Stewart-Warner dials on the center stack. Nice white convertible top with correct split rear window and new black boot. In the trunk, you’ll find the original mat and cardboard floor fillers, as well as a full-sized spare and matching BFG radial.

Ford dropped the 428 cubic inch “Police Interceptor” V8 into the GT500, and while the horsepower rating was 335 on the paperwork, in practice it was quite a bit stronger than that. This is #1323’s original engine, rebuilt to stock specs in 1984, and with only a few thousand miles since, so it’s still quite fresh. Thanks to a rebuilt carburetor and fresh tune-up, it starts quickly, idles nicely, and drives like you’d expect Shelby’s flagship to drive. It’s also nicely detailed with Ford Blue paint on the block itself, finned Cobra valve covers, and a matching Cobra air cleaner. You’ll note correct hose clamps, proper washer bottle on the inner fender, and a correct radiator up front. We had the power steering pump rebuilt and it is this car’s original (and unique) unit, not a truck unit that looks pretty similar. You’ll also find the Shelby serial number tag on the inner fender and even the body buck tags over on the passenger’s side. The car is very correct.

The floors were painted body color, not red oxide as they would have originally, and there’s a light dusting of undercoating to protect the major surfaces. The correct convertible braces are in place, the torque boxes are in excellent condition, and the pinch welds and rockers are quite good without any signs of rust. The Toploader 4-speed manual transmission is quiet and shifts easily with zero chatter from the clutch and there are 3.50 gears in the 9-inch rear end. It looks like a correct but older exhaust system with a pair of resonators amidships and a transverse muffler out back, resulting in a mellow tone that’s just threatening enough for this upscale Shelby. The brakes were just sorted out and include a new power booster and master cylinder, so it tracks and stops straight. It sits on original Shelby wheels (easy to spot with their tapered spokes—the repros use straight spokes) and the aforementioned vintage 215/70/15 BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires that should probably be replaced before you go pushing its limits.

This car is documented with a Marti Report and in the Shelby American World Registry, although the only notation there is that it was originally delivered to Marshall Ford in Cleveland, Ohio. However, that in and of itself is a fairly neat feature, proving that it’s been out of sight for decades.

This is not a perfect Shelby and it isn’t an investment-grade car…yet. However, the fact that it has been in the same owner’s hands since it was three years old and has never been seen outside of some local shows is a wonderful opportunity for the next owner. Arriving at a Shelby event with a car that has not been previously seen or noted in the Registry is very exciting.

But if this were mine, I’d just drive it until the wheels fell off. This is a fantastic car!

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Vehicle Details

  • 1968 Shelby GT500
  • Listing ID: CC-1063122
  • Price: $109,900
  • Location:Macedonia, Ohio
  • Year:1968
  • Make:Shelby
  • Model:GT500
  • Exterior Color:Acapulco Blue
  • Interior Color:Black
  • Transmission:Manual
  • Engine Size:V-8
  • Odometer:5822
  • Convertible:Yes
  • Stock Number:114118
  • Trim Level:Convertible
  • VIN:8T03S143344
  • Title Status:Clear
  • Restoration History:Fully Restored
  • Exterior Condition:Very Good
  • Seat Material:Vinyl
  • AM Radio:Yes
  • Tinted Windows:Yes
  • Bucket Seats:Yes
  • Power Brakes:Yes
  • Power Steering:Yes
  • Tilt Wheel:Yes
  • Engine History:Original
  • Engine Condition:Running
  • Drive Train:Rear-wheel drive
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