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For Sale at Auction: 1965 Shelby GT350 in New Orleans, Louisiana
This 1965 Shelby GT350R re-creation pays tribute to the
Shelby-built race cars. Painted Wimbledon White with Guardsman Blue
stripes, it is a highly detailed build, featuring GT350R body
conversion parts sourced directly from Shelby American over 30
years ago, and this car bears the signature of Carroll Shelby
himself. This car is equipped with a 289ci A-code engine, Ford
Motorsport cam, high-rise aluminum intake, Holley carburetor,
Shelby Tri-Y headers and a Shelby cast-aluminum 7-quart oil pan. A
TREMEC 5-speed manual transmission sends power through an aluminum
driveshaft to a Ford 9-inch rear end fitted with an Auburn LSD and
Richmond 3.50 gears. The suspension is from Total Control Products,
with tubular upper and lower control arms, Shelby under-ride track
bars, Ford Motorsport sway bar and KRC Racing power rack & pinion
steering. From the Sherwood Classics Collection. **TITLED AS 1965
FORD MUSTANG**
Vehicle Details
1965 Shelby GT350
Listing ID:CC-1769197
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:New Orleans, Louisiana
Year:1965
Make:Shelby
Model:GT350
Exterior Color:WHITE
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:150434
VIN:5R09A202569
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