Showing posts with label GT 350. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GT 350. Show all posts

I recently learned that my granddad had a GT350... and this is the only photo of it I know about

After my granddad it belonged to my Uncle Kirk (pictured)Thanks to my cousins Caitlin, Becky, and Bruce for collectively making it possible for me to post this photo!From my Uncle "one of the first 500 gT350s actually. He also knew Carrol Shelby somehow and paid 4280 dollars for it if my memory is correct. When he died it went to your Uncle Kirk (in the photo) who had it when he died. My dad had

racing Mustang engines, both GT, Shelby GT 350, and others

It seems like an interesting comparison of similar race cars and their engine bays, to see how they vary

Shelby's at Escondido's cruisin Grand

I believe this year Shelby hood is unique among car makers in the number of scoopsFor Tere's photos of these Shelby's, and she really nailed the c pillar Cobra emblem: http://justacargal.blogspot.com/2009/09/cruisin-grand-in-sept-09_05.html

The last La Mesa cruise night of the summer of 2009

A look around at the small main drag that everyone cruises The bikers always line up on this street I found it cool that this VW doesn't have a back window 1929 Cord These two Caddys are always in front of Sanfilippos 1956 Empi sportster before fiberglass The Sanfilippos Stude has a happy driver There were about 4 split window vettes Terrific color I noticed the fender skirts on this Galaxie

Shelby Mustang ads

You may also be interested in the production numbers: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2008/03/shelby-mustang-production-figures-1965.html

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