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1968 Ford Shelby GT350 Fastback in Acapulco Blue Set for Auction

A highly original 1968 Ford Shelby GT350 Fastback, boasting Shelby No. 02849, is scheduled to cross the auction block at the Indy Fall Special 2024 on Saturday, October 5th. This classic muscle car, finished in Acapulco Blue, is a prime example of Carroll Shelby’s craftsmanship, featuring a matching-numbers 302 CI V-8 engine paired with a 4-speed manual transmission.

The vehicle remains in excellent, largely original condition, having undergone only one repaint in its correct factory color. Notable features include power steering, power front disc brakes, factory air conditioning, and Shelby’s iconic 10-spoke wheels with Cooper radial tires. The car’s dash is autographed by Carroll Shelby himself, further adding to its unique value.

This GT350 retains its original sheet metal and fiberglass, along with the original Shelby tag, buck tag, fender stamps, VIN tag, and door tag. A Marti Report, owner’s manual, and service receipts are included, while the car’s history is recorded in the Shelby Registry.

With an odometer reading of 58,462 miles, this Shelby GT350 Fastback is a perfect blend of heritage and performance. It is equipped with bucket seats, a center console, and a tilt steering column. Recent maintenance includes a new clutch and water pump, making it ready for the road or any discerning collection.

This piece of automotive history is sure to attract attention at auction, offering a rare opportunity to own a genuine Shelby GT350 with pedigree and provenance.

Lot S141.1, VIN 8T02J20477502849.

Source: mecum.com
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