1969 Shelby GT350
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1969 Shelby GT350

Documented Original

 

The Shelby name attached to a Mustang has always been a symbol prestige and performance. By 1969, the GT-350 was a great example of a small block “grand tourer” muscle car coming fully equipped with everything from power steering to power disc brakes and much more, while still maintaining the performance that made Shelby Mustangs so famous.

Finished in Black Jade paint, this 1969 Shelby GT-350 started its life being shipped to Koons Ford Inc. on February 26th   of 1969. Starting out as a desirable Shelby Mustang, this GT-350 is equipped with a numbers matching 351 “Windsor” engine and 4 speed wide ratio transmission along with lots of other desirable options such as power steering, power disc brakes, factory Tach, and Shelby specific options such as Lucas driving lamps and sequential tail lights. This GT-350 Mustang is an excellent example showcases the uniqueness of the Shelby the standard Mustang, the unique hood with no less than 5 vents/scoops, rear ducktail spoiler and cobra emblems differentiating it from the crowd. To this day there is a different aura surrounding anything with the Shelby name attached. Over the years, this car has been well kept and enjoyed, documented in the Shelby Registry, and become a fantastic car to be driven and enjoyed with nice overall paint, and engine bay. It would be at home cruising down the boulevard or sitting on display at the local show to the delight of the Shelby and/or Mustang enthusiasts and collectors





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