Fully Restored 1966 Shelby GT350 Carryover - The Ultimate Rarity!
This 1966 Shelby GT350 is one of 252 Carryover cars. For more mustang content, check out our full restoration on this 1965 GT350: • Restoring a 1965 Shelby GT350 with factory... Peter Klutt of Legendary Motorcar gives the history on how these '65 Shelbys became 1966 GT350s. Gary road tests this fully restored GT350 showcasing and reviewing how this car drives and sounds. As the '65 Shelby GT350s was completing final production, Shelby American began work on the new 1966 model. Ford wanted the new 66 model to be more road compliant, so gone were racing features like side exit exhaust, override traction bars and the Detroit Locker that had made the GT350 a race winning success. Instead, their focus was to produce a car that was easier to sell to the normal enthusiast rather than the amateur racer. Before the re-tooling was completed for the 1966 model, Shelby had ordered 250 cars from Ford at the end of the 1965 production run from the San Jose plant. Without these cars in the pipeline, Shelby American would have had to shut down their assembly line for about a month and a half. So these cars were meant to “carryover” Shelby American until the new 1966 Mustangs arrived in October. These “Carry-over” cars as they are 1965 chassis built into 1966 model year cars by Shelby, and as a result, a unique blend of 1965 and 1966 features. Today these carry-over cars are the most desirable 1966 production GT350s and have a devout following. This 1966 Shelby GT350 offered here for sale is one of only 252 “carryover” models produced. The car was shipped new to Jack Loftus Ford on October 7th, 1965. As per Shelby records, this GT350 came equipped from the factory with optional Cragar alloy wheels. Recently, this example was subject to a rotisserie restoration finished in Wimbledon White paint with Lemans stripes to absolutely show quality with incredible panel fit. Under the hood remains the numbers matching 289ci/306hp Hi-Po backed by a four-speed manual transmission. Important with any collector car of this caliber, this example comes heavily documented with SAAC serial number verification, Shelby invoice, Warranty invoices and more. Additionally, its ownership history is listed in the Shelby American World Registry. Visit us at https://legendarymotorcar.com to see our inventory, services & more! #shelby #gt350 #carrollshelby #fordmustang #classiccars #shelby

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