1967 Shelby GT350 For Sale - Car #17, Highly Collectible Extremely
Early Two-Digit Car LMC is very proud to offer for sale this 1967
Shelby GT350 As one of the earliest "double digit" production cars
built for the new model year, this example represents a fascinating
moment in Shelby American history, when the company was
transitioning from the simpler 1965-1966 GT350 formula into the
more complex and aggressively styled 1967 models. Adding greatly to
its significance, this example served as an original public
relations and show car, giving it a unique place among early 1967
Shelby history. Finished from the factory in iconic Wimbledon White
with LeMans stripes, this GT350 is powered by its numbers-matching
HiPo 289ci engine, topped with a desirable Paxton supercharger, and
backed by its numbers-matching four-speed manual transmission. The
combination of Shelby pedigree, high-revving small-block
performance, manual gearbox, and supercharger makes this car
exceptionally compelling. What truly separatist double digit
examples from later 1967 Shelbys is its early-production details.
These first cars were built while Shelby was still refining the
all-new 1967 design, resulting in a number of unique features that
disappeared once regular production was standardized. Present on
this car are many of those rare early characteristics, including
the upper scoop light, unique one-piece front nose, one-piece
grille, early flat gas cap, upper side scoop running lights,
six-point roll bar, painted headlight trim rings, unique hood
lanyard mounting, 1966-style "smooth" seat covers, seat belt
warning light, short tab steering wheel, and other details
associated with the earliest 1967 examples. Under the hood, the
hand-engraved Shelby VIN tag remains one of the most interesting
early-production traits. Intended to be replaced by a
machine-stamped tag as production progressed, these hand-engraved
tags are now highly prized among collectors for their direct
connection to Shelby American's early build practices. Additional
correct details include the red oxide underbody finish,
factory-style markings, and visible stampings that speak to the
quality and authenticity. Having benefited from a previous complete
rotisserie restoration, this GT350 presents as a highly detailed
and historically important Shelby. Listed in the Shelby Registry
and documented with a Marti Report, it offers the ideal combination
of rarity, documentation, early-production character, and
performance. With its PR/show car history, two-digit serial number,
matching-numbers drivetrain, Paxton-supercharged HiPo 289, and
numerous early 1967-only features, this GT350 stands as one of the
most distinctive and desirable examples from a landmark year in
Shelby Mustang history. Rarely do these cars ever become available
for purchase. A unique opportunity to purchase a true piece of
Shelby history. Additional Details: 1967 SHELBY GT350 -
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