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1967 Shelby G.T. 350 will be For Sale Soon

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  1. tesgt350

    tesgt350 Well-Known Member

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    A friend has a 1967 Shelby G.T. 350 with Outboards, Black Interior and 4 Speed. When NEW, it was Lime Gold Metallic, Hubcaps and Dealer installed Hang On A/C. NOW, it is White with 10 Spokes and Factory Style A/C. The Floor Pans & Tourq Boxes look GREAT, the Body is is GREAT Shape, the Interior looks Great and am told that the Steering Wheel is in super condition. It looks complete and can keep it as a Driver or Restore it to original. It is Numbered between 2000 & 2575, I just can remember the actual Number. $100,000.00 is the asking price.
     
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    Sounds like an interesting car. Good luck with the purchase.

    Dan
     
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    I wish I could afford it, I am just passing the word. I know the owner.
     
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    Was this the car?

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    Yep, thats it. Someone got a great deal.
     
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    That does look like a good deal. I've seen quite a few low prices in the past year and a half. Obviously, economic conditions play a big role in the current pricing but '67 and '68 GT350s (driver quality cars) selling for less than $80,000 and in some cases in the sub $70,000 range seem like quite a deal to me.

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