While it may be almost impossible to get your hands on one of the
original 2,000 or so GT500s made, thankfully, we have this stunning
1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Tribute available for you today.
Fully repainted in this stellar Gun Metal Metallic, this Tribute
sports just 880 miles on its odometer since it was built along with
a scooped and pinned hood, centrally-mounted grille lights, upper
and lower quarter panel scoops, ducktail-style rear spoiler, GT500
rocker panel stripes, and correctly placed badging that, in
totality, would make even Carroll Shelby nod and smile with
approval at this fantastic Ford.
Inside, we find a clean black vinyl interior that uses a Mustangs
to Fear interior package. A large center console separates a pair
of Procar Rally Edition bucket seats, while a power-assisted, Grant
wood-rimmed steering wheel features a Cobra emblem center cap. A
five-pod gauge cluster features a 6,000-rpm tachometer and a
140-mph speedometer. A one-piece headliner, dash pad, and rear
quarter trim panels make this interior feel as comfortable as any
classic Mustang ever has, while Dynamat sound-deadening material is
installed throughout the cabin, allowing communication to be kept
at a conversational volume. A Pioneer AM/FM/AUX/Satellite head unit
offers Bluetooth connectivity, while the charging port in the
console keeps your phone charged for as long as you need on the
road.
Under that aggressive hood, we find an even more aggressive motor.
Inside this clean engine bay sits a 408-cubic-inch overhead-valve
stroker V-8. Professionally built by Performance Unlimited, this
wild Windsor motor features an MSD ignition, March serpentine belt
system, Edelbrock aluminum heads, Holley Terminator X EFI, long
tube headers, and Borla exhaust, this Tribute sounds every bit the
GT500 it was built to emulate. Power is routed through a
tried-and-true Tremec TKO600 five-speed manual transmission before
heading out to the Currie nine-inch rear end that transfers power
to the pavement via custom-made-to-order American Racing GT40
wheels with Shelby spinner caps, shod in Goodyear Eagle Sport
tires.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 880 Miles Since Built
• Full Gun Metal Metallic Repaint
• Ducktail Spoiler
• Grille Lights
• 408ci Stroker V8
• Cobra Jet Heads
• Edelbrock Aluminum Heads
• Holley Terminator X EFI
• MSD Ignition
• March Serpentine Belt
• Long Tubes
• Borla Exhaust
• Total Cost Involved Suspension
• Adjustable Coilovers
• X Bracing
• Subframe Connectors
• Currie Nine Inch Rear
• Custom American Racing GT40 Wheels
• Shelby Spinner Caps
• Wilwood Four Wheel Power Disc Brakes
• Power Steering
• Pioneer Touchscreen
• Bluetooth
• Mustangs to Fear Interior
• One Piece Headliner
• Brushed Aluminum Door Panels
• Procar Rally Edition Seats
• Ididit Steering Column
• Grant Wood Rimmed Wheel
• Dynamat Throughout
• AC
• Too Much To List
This 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Tribute rides on a custom Total
Cost Involved-supplied suspension featuring an independent front
and rear with four-wheel adjustable coilovers, subframe connectors
with X-bracing, driveshaft safety loop, and front and rear sway
bars. Wilwood power disc brakes hide behind those wheels at all
four corners, ready to scrub off speed at a moment's notice. If
you've always loved the 1967 GT500, but couldn't find or afford one
of those sparse vehicles, then this incredible tribute is the car
you've been waiting for. But don't wait, call today!
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