Vehicle Description
We all know the legend of the 1966 Shelby GT350H. They were true
weekend racers that could be rented on a Friday, take home trophies
on Saturday, and then returned on a Sunday. This fastback has been
built as an accurate tribute to those Hertz cars on the outside.
But underneath the skin is a performance-built V8 heart,
five-speed, and an upgraded suspension. It's such a worthy tribute
to competition that Carroll Shelby even signed it.
You know from looking around at Mustangs that the 2+2 fastback
holds its value the best. After all, it was the style that looked
like it had the most gallop in all of the pony car crowd, and it
was the only one Carroll Shelby used to debut the GT350. Speaking
of the Shelby Mustang, we know you've definitely noticed the
upgrade to the snake-bitten hood with hood pins and the scoop. This
was all part of a package that happened during a meticulous
restoration where the black paint and gold stripe livery of the "H"
Hertz cars was laid down with a very professional hand. The result
is a mirror-like surface that rivals the chrome bumpers for shine.
You really do have to marvel at the quality of this
build/restoration that got much more correct than just the great
paint. With details like the side scoops, badging, and even the
emblems on the front and rear, it is a great tribute vehicle. Add
in the iconic American Racing Torq Thrust wheels, and this Hertz
looks like its ready to be rented out for weekend fun.
This special feeling continues inside. A pristine black interior is
always desirable in a classic, and this one really goes the extra
mile. It's been treated to new components, so the comfort-weave
seats look crisp; the door panels feel confident as you pull them
closed; and the black carpet feels soft to the touch. But even as
nice as all this is, you're really going to be focused on the
glovebox. Carroll Shelby's signature is a part of this car, making
it a truly worthy tribute. The woodgrained Shelby steering wheel
goes in your left hand; the shifter goes in your right; and you
look out at the full round gauge panel - this is real classic
motoring. But as you count the gears on the stick shift and look at
the Cobra tach on the dash, you get the feeling that there is
something special under the hood.
A casual glance in the engine bay will show you some Shelby-correct
pieces like the bracer bar and Cobra valve covers, but you might
want to look deeper for the full performance picture. For starters,
the 1966 date code motor has been bored so that instead of a 289
cubic inches, this has a massive 348 ci displacement. The V8 was
rebuilt only 414 miles ago, and we have thousands $$$$ worth of
receipts to show you how much really went into this professional
and performance build. It even includes some go-fast goodies like a
Comps Cams high performance camshaft with full three-angle valve
service, and the massive set of dual Edelbrock four-barrel
carburetors. This added performance is utilized to the fullest
thanks to the addition of a five-speed manual transmission. In
fact, you can truly be a weekend warrior with this coupe thanks to
upgrades like the Ron Morris Performance adjustable front
suspension and large Baer slotted & vented front disc brake
package.
We've got the title documentation to keep with this thoroughbred,
but all you have to do is see how clean the undercarriage is to
understand the level of work and condition of this coupe. Fastbacks
are always in demand, so one as well put together as this will be
flying out of or showroom quickly. Call today!!!