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1243
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Sold!
Final Bid - $35640
1966 Shelby GT350
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This Beautiful Candy Apple Red Shelby with a 4-speed top loader is listed in the Registry as SFM6S1995. This car’s history is in Oregon and there is no part of this car unrestored. A very straight, very correct ’66. Everything works! No disappointments.
s2002
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1259
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Sold!
Final Bid - $70200
1965 Shelby GT 350
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Designed for homologation in SCCA production B class, the ultra popular Mustang fastback was transformed into the ultimate weapon by Mr. Carroll Shelby and his band of renegade "hot rodders" holed up in Southern California.
s2002
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1327
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Sold!
Final Bid - $70740
1967 Shelby GT 500
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This car has a complete restoration completed in 1996 and has the restoration photos. Only 1500 miles since the restoration, original engine completely rebuilt during restoration.
s2002
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1337
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Sold!
Final Bid - $78750
1965 Shelby GT350 5S472
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A ground up restoration with photo documentation by George Lyons, this relative late production Shelby features front mounted battery, optional LeMans stripes, and Cragar Wheels.
s2002
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1345
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Sold!
Final Bid - $68580
1967 Ford Shelby GT500 Fastback
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Fully restored to near concourse condition. Numbers matching Big Block Shelby. Undercarriage has been detailed to concourse factory specs. One of the nicest 67 Shelbys available today.
s2002
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1346
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Sold!
Final Bid - $69660
1968 Ford Shelby GT500 Convertible
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One of 402 ’68 GT500 convertibles ever built. This Shelby has undergone a complete concourse restoration correct down to the paint markings on the red oxide primered undercarriage.
s2002
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1388
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Sold!
Final Bid - $38340
1967 Ford Shelby GT350
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Rotisserie Restored to Exceptional standards. This "Shelby Yellow" GT350 has had no expenses spared on its restoration. This is by far the funnest driving Shelby you could ever want.
s2002
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