1966 Shelby GT350 For Sale - Sapphire Blue, Complete Nut and Bolt
Rotisserie Restoration LMC is very proud to offer for sale this
1966 Shelby GT350 The 1966 Shelby GT350's are aesthetically very
similar to the original 1965's, but they were a little less purpose
built race car and now more of a road going sports car. They
retained their back seats, had slightly softer suspension, full
under car exhaust systems and visually now had distinguishing rear
quarter windows in place of the vents found on the '65 Shelby. They
did however retain the special 306HP "K" code Hi-Po engine and 4
speed transmission as well as a new optional "cruise-o-matic"
automatic transmission. This fully documented 1966 Shelby GT350
offered for sale was originally ordered on March 24, 1966 and
shipped to Marv Tonkin Ford Sales in Portland, Oregon. As per its
Shelby invoice, it was finished in rare factory Sapphire blue with
white Le Mans stripes. Under the hood is the standard 289ci Hi-Po
producing 306HP backed by the factory aluminum T10 4-speed
transmission. The engine is decorated with Cobra script aluminum
intake, valve covers and oil pan. Shortly after the car was
purchased by its original owner, it was shipped to his home of
Aiea, Hawaii. The original owner would retain ownership until his
passing in 2002. The car changed hands a few times after until a
long time shelby club member would begin its complete and
fastidious restoration to SAAC Concours specifications.Great
attention to detail was paid on top and as well as the underside to
bring the car to this absolutely stunning example. This 1966 Shelby
GT350 is an example of what a complete nut and bolt, no expense
spared rotisserie restoration can look like. Additonally, it comes
fully documented and is listed in the Shelby American World
Registry. Additional Details: 1966 SHELBY GT350 -
Vehicle Details
1966 Shelby GT350
Listing ID:CC-1575487
Price:Contact Seller
Location:Halton Hills, Ontario
Year:1966
Make:Shelby
Model:GT350
Odometer:0
Stock Number:2022006
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