For Sale: 1967 Shelby GT500 in Garland, Texas for sale in Garland, TX

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Vehicle Description This rare 1967 Shelby GT500 is a solid, clean, and straight local show winner! There is no rust anywhere and it handles beautifully.
The vehicle was recently tuned and detailed and its ready for the local car shows.
It is nicely optioned with the original 428 C.
I.
Police Interceptor engine with correct dual 4 bbl carburetors and four speed Toploader transmission.
Options include the competition handling package, tachometer, center mount driving lamps, courtesy light group and extra cooling package.
The Marti report shows this 1967 GT500 is painted in it's original and desirable Nightmist Blue paint with white Le Mans stripes.
It is also equipped with power steering and power front disc brakes.
The interior includes a fold down rear seat, interior decor group with black knitted upholstery, GT500 floor mats and ten spoke Shelby wheels.
This is an exceptionally clean GT500 that lived all its life in the Pacific Northwest - a true West Coast Shelby with lots of local show awards.
It is well documented; with restoration and maintenance receipts.
Yes, it's in the Shelby Registry.
This rare and beautiful 1967 Shelby GT500 is now located in the Dallas/Ft.
Worth, Texas area.
Its ready for a weekend cruise or a car show.
Take home the trophy!.
  • Year: 1967
  • Make: Shelby
  • Model: GT500

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