I don't have my registry at work, is this one legit? I don't recall seeing a GT350S car?? No accusations, just wondering on this 100 degree Friday afternoon in Georgia.
I love the listed VIN I only know of One car that received the "S" designation and that is the Green 66 car. there were some 66 and 67 cars that received the Supercharger from Shelby but not the "S" designation..
Dave, that's kinda what I thought. It was a green 66 GT350S, correct? Think I remember seeing one at a SAAC convention.
These cars actually were offered from the factory with the supercharger and the S designation. I believe the option was extremely expensive. Best Regards, Vern
Well, it is super extremely expensive now. $175,000.00 with just one bid and the Reserve in not met. Nice Shelby though. David.
Nice restoration but too much hype. What is "Shelby Motors, Inc."? Never heard of it. The Paxton for 1967 was usually whimbleton white but could be a 1966 left over blue unit. Joyce Yates green 1966 GT350 (in Indiana) is the only suprecharged Shelby to receive the GT350S designation on the stripes.
At Ameilia Island car show in 99 C.S. was the guest of honor, with alot of his cars there. one of the cars was a 67 Shelby 350S a blue w white stripes. I don't know if the car on the auction site is this car or not.---S.
1967 paxton GT350's came with blue superchargers....they went to white superchargers around 1968...I read something that the owner of this car somehow came across the GT350S side stripes while restoring the car...it did not come from the factory with those stripes....
Like any of the ads ... you must take them with a bucket of salt Love the "Paint is less than 18 months and was painted by ............... utilizing factory paint and clearcoats to original specifications. When did Ford or Shelby ever apply clear coats Really!!!! surprised the word "restored" is not used anywhere that I could see, Plenty of changes and non-original stuff as usual with pretty cars
Don't forget the "non refundable bank transfer" don't all the online auction places warn you against that sort of thing??? And why does no one proof read before they list???