Looking for a GT 500 but don't have the bank account to make it
happen? This 1967 GT 500 Recreation is very close to how the real
Shelbys were built. Using actual Shelby factory parts, not
reproductions. The deck lid, teak wood steering wheel, roll bar,
inertia reels and Y belt shoulder harnesses and the grill are all
original Shelby pieces. You can imagine what those would cost if
you had to buy them! This was an original big block car, built with
a 390. It was swapped out for a 428 FE that was balanced and
blueprinted with factory 428 Cobra Jet heads. A rebuilt Top Loader
4 speed with Hurst Shifter, shifts you through the gears with ease!
A 12 inch clutch plate is concealed inside the Lakewood
scattershield. A Ford 9 Trac-Loc rear end makes sure that power and
torque get to the wheels. And the wheels on this GT 500 are
Kelsey-Hayes 15 Mag Stars. It also features the Kelsey-Hayes power
front disc brake set up. With power steering and a Vintage Air a/c
system, this car is perfect to drive any time of the year. A ton of
money was spent into making this car what it is today. Come by or
give us a call for more information. Air Conditioning,AM
Radio,Bucket Seats,Fog Lamps,Hood Pins,Power Front Disc
Brakes,Tachometer
Vehicle Details
1967 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-778731
Price:$64,995
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1967
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Blue
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:46246
Stock Number:BCA16031
VIN:7T02S172502
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