This is a rare, numbers matching, 1966 Shelby GT350H. If you'd like
to know why that's so rare, you can read about it below.*This 1966
GT350H was restored about 8 years ago and is in excellent
condition. It's still equipped with the original engine, verified
by the VIN stamped engine block, and the original C4 automatic
transmission. Since it's restoration it has been kept in a
controlled environment and exercised regularly. The exterior black
paint and gold Le Mans stripes are in very good condition - no
dents or dings. The bright trim is very good, showing only very
minor pitting in places. Inside, the upholstery is in good shape,
no rips or tears or seam separations and the headliner is in
excellent condition. The instrument panel is clean and all the
lights and gauges work.Since the owner likes to drive the car, the
undercarriage has a very light layer of undercoating to protect
against rust. Date codes still appear in many of the body panels.
This '66 Hertz GT350 isn't a trailer queen. It is a high quality
weekend toy meant to be driven and enjoyed. It is solid
mechanically and cosmetically, and everything works as expected, it
needs nothing. If you like the pictures, you will like the car. It
is located in Georgia. Contact us to arrange a test drive!*Why This
1966 Shelby GT350H Is So RareA year or two after adding the GT350H
to the Hertz rental fleet, a senior Hertz executive called Carroll
complaining that their GT350H models seemed to be performing
poorly. They didn't have the power they once did and rental
customers were complaining. Carroll sent a team to Hertz to find
out what was going on. After looking over the cars carefully, they
found that the engines and transmissions had been replaced.
Apparently, hot rodders were renting the GT350H's, taking them back
to their home or shop, and swapping the 306 HP,
"K" code, solid lifter powertrains for
"C" code 200 HP engines and automatic
transmissions. To hide their tracks, they would place the valve
covers and Hi-Po air filters back on the "C" code
engines and nobody was the wiser... at least until they drove them.
It happened to quite a few of the original 999, 1966 GT350H
production models, making finding a "numbers
correct" GT350H a rarity....
Vehicle Details
1966 Shelby GT350
Listing ID:CC-1755773
Price:$178,555
Location:Garland, Texas
Year:1966
Make:Shelby
Model:GT350
Odometer:244950
Stock Number:50529
VIN:SFM 6S681
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