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1966 Shelby GT350
REQUIST A printable PDF document with Photos

Chassis No. 6S1729
Miles: 28824

About This Car
This particular Shelby Mustang was ordered new in Guardsman Blue with the optional stripes, special wheels and rear seat. Over time the car has been upgraded with “R” specification parts such as the all fiberglass front hood, front valance, Roll bar, and Plexiglas rear window. The rear bumper and rear seat have been removed to save weight and the “R” fiberglass package shelf added. The battery has been relocated to the trunk to improve weight distribution and a Fuel Safe fuel cell replaces the stock tank. Three Moto-gage instruments have been added under the dash to monitor oil temp, pressure and water temp. For added safety Simson 4 point racing seat belts and a fire extinguisher have been installed.

Under the hood the 289 V8 has been upgraded with a larger competition oil pan, a very rare Ford “X” intake manifold, and four Weber 48mm down draft carbs. Windsor heads have replace the stock heads and Hooker headers have been installed for better breathing. It has been balanced and blueprinted and is running a solid lifter cam. The engine has only 5,000 miles of use mainly on the street and a few SAAC track days since the rebuild.

A limited slip differential has been installed along with Torque Thrust alloy wheels and BF Goodrich Comp TA R1 235-60ZR15 tires.

Stock spares included: gas tank, rear window, T-10 Transmission, carb, springs and shocks, heater, back seat, and front splash pan plus copies of Shelby sales documents.
The car is in excellent condition and has been signed by Carroll Shelby.

History of This Car
The car was ordered by Webster Ford of Caruthers California on March 30 1966 in Guardsman Blue with the optional Wimbledon White stripes, wheels and rear fold down seats. The car was shipped to Webster on April 14 and then returned to Shelby American in Los Angeles on April 16th. The car was then re-ordered by Stark Hickey Ford of Royal Oak Michigan on July 18th 1966. The car was purchased new by Marv Line of Grand Rapids Michigan. Subsequent owners are: Minus Carr (MI) Ted Baird (OH) Ken Hunt (PA in ‘92), Mark Smith (MA in ‘02), Richard Aten (FL in ‘05), Canepa Design (CA in ‘06)

About the 1966 Shelby GT350
There were only small changes made to the GT350 for the 1966 model year. Peter Brock, Shelby’s designer, came up with some simple modifications that slightly changed the aesthetics of the car but improved its capabilities. Air-intake scoops were added to force cooling air to the rear brake pads. The C-pillar sail panel louvers were removed and replaced with triangular windows. Four colors options were added to give the Mustangs a little extra flavor. The rear seats could now be installed as optional equipment and were given the functionality and flexibility of folding down. This allowed the car to continue to qualify for sports car racing in SCCA while providing versatility while not at the track. An automatic was also optional though it slightly took away from the appeal of the sports car. These new options aided Shelby in selling 2378 examples in 1966. Stock Performance: 306 Horsepower, 330 Ft-Lbs @ 4200 RPM, Weight: 2789 lbs

430 Horsepower
440 Ft-Lbs @ 4200 RPM
Weight:2500 lbs