The Shelby name may be the most recognized and revered in all of
the autoverse, certainly in the muscle car galaxy. So, when we come
across a true numbers-matching, low-mileage example of one of the
rarest Shelby-designed Mustangs in history, it is a special day.
This stunning 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR, fully repainted in
its factory Lime Gold, has just 37,767 believed actual miles on its
odometer. One of approximately 1,570 ever made, this mighty muscle
car sports a scooped and pinned hood, grille lights, upper and
lower quarter panel scoops, ducktail-style rear spoiler, GT500KR
rocker panel stripes, and correctly placed badging that, in
totality, comprises one of the most sought-after Mustangs on the
planet, and a vehicle that lives up to its "King of the Road"
moniker.
Inside, we find a clean, believed-original black vinyl interior. A
big center console separates a pair of bucket seats, while a
power-assisted wood-rimmed steering wheel boasts a Cobra emblem.
Set against a wood-grain-trimmed dashboard, a five-pod gauge
cluster features an 8,000-rpm tachometer and a curiously
conservative 140-mph speedometer. In contrast, a pair of auxiliary
gauges keeps tabs on oil pressure and voltage from the center
stack. An AM/FM offers some entertainment, but in all actuality,
the real music will be emanating from the dual exhaust pipes.
Under that aggressive hood, we find an even more aggressive motor.
A numbers-matching 428 cubic-inch Cobra Jet V-8 engine has less
than 100 miles on it since being rebuilt. From the factory, this
motor was equipped with an iron block and heads, a single
four-barrel carburetor, and a high-flow intake manifold. That big
block sends spent gases out through dual exhaust capped off with a
set of aftermarket mufflers. In 1968, power totals were advertised
as grossly underrated 335 horsepower and 440 pound-feet of torque.
That power, whatever the real number is, gets routed through a
numbers-matching C6 three-speed automatic transmission, also
rebuilt less than 100 miles ago, before heading out to the
3.50-geared rear end.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Real King of the Road
• One of Approximately 1570 Made
• 37,767 Believed Actual Miles
• Numbers Matching 428 Cobra Jet V8
• Numbers Matching C6 Three Speed Auto
• Less Than 100 Miles on Rebuilt Engine and Trans
• Full Factory Lime Gold Repaint
• Believed Original Interior
• Power Steering
• Power Brakes
• Front Disc Brakes
• AC (inop)
• AM/FM Stereo
• Tilt Wheel
• 29 Year Owner
• Marti Report
• Won't Last Long
This 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR Tribute rides on a
factory-style suspension that was beefed up from the factory to
handle Shelby's increased power requirements. Power brakes
featuring front discs stand ready to scrub off speed at a moment's
notice. If you've been searching for a true automotive unicorn,
this low-mileage, numbers-matching King of the Road (complete with
a confidence-inspiring Marti Report) is the one you've been waiting
for. But don't wait any longer, call today!
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