1967 Shelby GT500 For Sale - Factory Dark Moss Green, Numbers
Matching Dual Quad 428ci
LMC is very proud to offer for sale this1967 Shelby GT500
The next generation Shelby Mustang was the GT500, and it
incorporated Ford's big block power from its inception. Upscale,
professional and well off, the buyers Shelby and Ford targeted
wanted performance at their disposal but also demanded their
performance cars be comfortable and reliable daily drivers. For
1967 Shelby Mustangs got progressive rate springs that were
comfortable on the freeway but stiffened as they were compressed to
give good handling.
This beautiful example was built on February 6 1967. It was sold
new at Holiday Ford in Sunnyvale California and would not travel
far as its first owner was in the same town, Mr. Howard Baruz. The
heart and soul of the car starts with the big block engine, a
numbers-matching 428 cubic inch V8 police interceptor. The engine
features a 10:1 compression, high lift cam and a pair of 600cfm
Holley four-barrels with progressive linkage and vacuum secondaries
on an aluminum medium rise intake manifold. It was rated at a
conservative 355 horsepower but Shelby enthusiasts claim it
actually pumped out some 50hp more while generating 420 lb-ft of
tire scorching torque. This Shelby has its numbers matching 4 speed
manual transmission, original wood wheel, and original under-dash
gauge pod. Power front disc, rear drum brakes and power steering
were mandatory options, along with roll bar mounted inertia reel
shoulder harnesses and fold down rear seats.
The car's exterior looks as good as it performs; first impression
leaves the viewer thoroughly impressed. This Shelby GT500 has been
finished in the factory-correct Dark Moss Green paint with twin
white stripes running the entire length of the car. The beautiful
original body still looks as good as when it left the factory and
still retains its original fiberglass hood, nose and rear deck. The
optional "Mag Star" wheels and the Goodyear Speedway tires equipped
on this Shelby are in like-new condition.
Clearly this GT500 has been extremely well cared for over its life.
Pull the hood pins and underneath is a detailed engine bay. The
chrome bumpers look brand new as well as the chrome mirrors on the
side, the doors close with solidity giving the overall impression
of quality. Taking a look underneath shows once again the
meticulous care taken, the unrestored undercarriage is textbook and
still has the original factory-applied primer & overspray. If all
of that wasn't enough this Shelby is located on page 956 & 1148 in
the Shelby American Registry and complete with Marti Report.
In 1967 there really was nothing that could surpass the Shelby
GT500, it overpowered the competition on the track, back streets
and straight-aways, and was just plain bad-to-the-bone giving free
attitude adjustments to anyone and everything that stood in its
way.
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