1967 Shelby GT350 Fastback
Ford 1967 Shelby updated their GT350 to include a newely-shaped fiberglass front end that accommodated the production model’s longer front hood. They also fitted twin foglights in the grill, c-panel air scoops and scoops just ahead of the rear wheels.
Inside the cars got a new steering wheel, more gauges and floor mats.
In Detail
tags | mustang |
submitted by | admin |
type | Series Production Car |
built at | Los Angeles, California, USA |
body stylist | Pete Brock, Skeet Kerr |
engineers | Chuck Cantwell, Ken Miles |
production | 1175 |
engine | K-code V8 |
position | Front, Longitudinal |
aspiration | Natural |
block material | Cast Iron |
valvetrain | Pushrod OHV, 2 Valves per Cyl |
fuel feed | 715 Holley Carburetor |
displacement | 4736 cc / 289 in³ |
bore | 101.60 mm / 4.00 in |
stroke | 72.90 mm / 2.87 in |
power | 228.2 kw / 306 bhp @ 6000 rpm |
specific output | 64.61 bhp per litre |
torque | 446.1 nm / 329 ft lbs @ 4200 rpm |
body / frame | Unitary Steel Monocoque |
driven wheels | RWD |
front tires | Goodyear Blue Dot Power Cushion |
rear tires | Goodyear Blue Dot Power Cushion |
steering | Recirculating Ball |
f suspension | Double Wishbones |
r suspension | Live Axle |
transmission | Borg-Warner T10 4-Speed Manual |
Auction Sales History
1967 Shelby GT350 67200F9A02383 – sold for $126,500 The Last Year of the Classic Shelby-Built Mustangs. Ideally Optioned Example with Distinctive 1967 Styling Features. Accompanied by Important Sales and Restoration Documents. Restored Under the Care of a Longtime SAAC Member. Impressive Presentation and Attention to Detail.
Auction Source: The Scottsdale Auctions 2015 by Gooding & Company
1967 Shelby GT 350 67200F4A01451 – sold for $110,000 The Height of Shelby Fastback Design. Beautifully Restored. Minimally Driven Since Restoration. Original Sales Documentation. Original Color Scheme. Perfect for Shelby Events and Muscle Car Gatherings.
Auction Source: The Amelia Island Auction by Gooding & Company
1967 Shelby GT350 Fastback 67210F3A00117 – did not sell for $140,000
Auction Source: Kissimmee 2014, #WhereTheCarsAre by Mecum