Vehicle Description
The 1969 Ford Shelby Mustang GT500 was the last evolution, and
arguably, the best of the breed. These rare snake-bitten 'Stangs
truly got their own identity to go with the big Cobra Jet V8. So to
find one in the right colors, four-on-the-floor, and a highly
detailed restoration makes for a truly powerful collectable.
Candyapple Red is always a color in demand, because the bright
color is the perfect way to announce this serious sports car. But
just because it's a favorite doesn't mean it's common - only 304
were finished in this paint code. This factory-correct color looks
great today thanks to a professional respray, and in fact, the
whole car was given a full professional restoration in 2006. There
has only been about 1,000 miles added on this GT500 since then, so
you know it has been babied. The unique front end's deep recess
looks like it's ready to consume every lesser car out there. The
full-length gold stripe package gives it the unmistakable
appearance of a true American racer. The sequential taillights and
center exhaust meant everyone you pass gets to see some swagger. Of
course, this car was built to be cool - literally - with three NACA
ducts on the hood, two more extractors, and inlets to rush air over
every single wheel/brake. All the right badging is still in place
with the coiled snake in the grille, 428 callouts on the fenders,
and the unmistakable SHELBY in block letters out back. But the
insignia you might love the most are the little cobras in the
center cap of each of the cool cast aluminum wheels. It's all part
of the details that tell you then took their time restoring this
one.
One look inside, and you can tell this is a classic built for
performance. After all, you get the premium high-back bucket seats
with the knit pattern and a cool red racing stripe across the top.
Sporty Shelby upgrades included a roll bar with shoulder harnesses,
and a center console with its own auxiliary gauges angled towards
the driver. But Ford's aim in '69 was to make sure that when their
customers paid a premium for these Shelbys they got a premium
feeling, too. That's why you have a three-spoke wood steering wheel
with the Cobra logo, and more wood-like treatment across the full
gauge panel. Plus, the level of care in the restoration is once
again apparent in the details - everything from the shifter knob to
the AM radio that's still cranking out tunes. The optional Sport
Deck rear seat even folds flat for the proper racer look.
Ford's 428 cubic inch Cobra Jet engine was one of the most potent
machines on the street. In fact, Ford was famously under-rating
this big block at 335 horsepower. The enormous torque will spin the
tires on demand, and it's one of the few cars that can approach the
top end of its speedometer. The motor you're looking at has an
exceptionally fresh look and even the decals are correct. It really
appears stock right down to the Ram Air induction. So it's more
evidence of the detailed restoration. And as you look at
undercarriage photos, you realize no area was missed when investing
in this GT500. But more than just a looker, this coupe is a true
driver's machine. The V8 inhales deeply with a four-barrel
carburetor, and the growl of the exhaust tells the world this is
something fierce. The close-ratio four-speed manual transmission
means you're in complete control over the big block power and
muscular soundtrack. Plus, there's power steering, power brakes
w/discs up front, and a Traction-Lok limited slip rear to give you
full control of this snake-bitten Mustang.
The included Marti Report shows you that this one has been restored
correctly back to day one - right down to the Goodyear Polyglas
tires. A solid investment and a solid driver; it's time you put a
rare snake in your garage. Call now!