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For Sale at Auction: 1969 Shelby GT350 in Scottsdale, Arizona
This 1969 Shelby GT350 fastback has undergone a complete
restoration. One of just 165 examples produced in this color
combination of Royal Maroon over black, this GT350 was sold new at
Ed Martin Ford in Indianapolis, IN, on April 16, 1969. Powering the
car is a matching-numbers M-code 351ci V8 engine with Ram Air that
is factory-rated for 290hp and connected to a 3-speed
Cruise-O-Matic automatic gearbox. In the rear, it has an optioned
3.25 gear Traction-Lok rear axle and a correct set of riveted
5-spoke alloy wheels at all four corners wrapped in F60 Goodyear
Polyglas GT tires. A set of Lucas fog lamps were installed up front
and power disc brakes were optioned from the factory. The interior
features the desirable Sport Deck rear seat, deluxe belts, a
wood-grain applique, a tachometer and working clock. In 2005, this
car was treated to a full restoration by West Coast Restorations in
Snohomish, WA, and the consignor purchased it the same year.
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Vehicle Details
1969 Shelby GT350
Listing ID:CC-1675371
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1969
Make:Shelby
Model:GT350
Exterior Color:ROYAL MAROON
Interior Color:BLACK LEATHER
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:144687
VIN:9F02M480416
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