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1967 Shelby Mustang GT350

1967 Shelby Mustang GT350

As good as the 2020 GT 350 is with its 526 horsepower V8, it’s this 1967 Shelby Mustang GT350 on sale at Bring-A-Trailer that we truly covet. You’ll be hard-pressed to find one in this condition and in that awesome Dark Moss Green paint with white stripes. Under the hood is powerful V8 engine mated to a manual transmission, and there’s a mere 73K miles on the odo, scant numbers for a car of this era. Inside are black vinyl seats, a folding rear seat, factory instrumentation with optional tach and trip odometer, as well as a wood-rimmed steering wheel. The twin inboard headlight, hood scoop, and period-correct ten-spoke aluminum wheels give it that special look that will turn heads everywhere it goes. It’s a well-kept, rare ‘stang that should make the auction owner very happy, indeed, and perhaps just the right impetus for a good Steve McQueen costume for Halloween.