This 1967 Shelby GT500 is powered by a 427ci side-oiler engine that
was installed in 1971 at Doenges-Glass Ford in Aurora, CO. The
Marti Report shows this car to be one of eight 1967 models equipped
with air conditioning and one of five that did not have any factory
emissions. It is finished in Candy Apple Red with an added white
stripe kit and features power steering, power disc brakes, shoulder
harness, 4-speed manual transmission, deluxe Kelsey-Hayes wheels,
air conditioner, radio and fold-down rear seat. A few GT500s were
produced with Candy Apple Red paint and black knitted Decor bucket
seats and air conditioning. The dash was signed by Carroll Shelby,
racer Jack Sears and Shelby engineer Phil Remington from Shelby
American Inc. The sale comes with an Elite Marti Report and engine
swap documentation. ** PREVIEW