Jun 11, 2018 • Uncategorized •

When it comes to rare and desirable vehicles, the name Shelby is near the top of the list. When you add the words “one owner” and “barn find”, you have a home run. This car is said to be just that: a one owner, barn find, 1967 Shelby GT350 Mustang. Offered for sale by Legendary Motorcar in Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada, the asking price is just shy of $70,000. Advertised here on Hemmings, the car is in amazing original condition.

The ad tells the story quite well. “The original owner had purchased the car to use it as daily transportation…driving this car to the Woodstock music festival and the Dearborn test track to meet Carroll Shelby. As the gas crisis in the early 70’s took place, the original owner had parked the car and bought a Volkswagen. The car sat in his barn for 27 years waiting to see daylight again.”

The ad continues: “This 1967 Shelby GT-350 was initially built 03/15/1967 and shipped to Larsen Ford in White Plains, New York. Nicely equipped with all the Shelby GT-350 modifications, it also came with many factory options such as the fold down rear seat, power steering, power front disc brakes, center headlights, tach and much more.”

The Shelby Mustang has a very distinct style of taillights, making the rear end unique and easily identifiable. Not sure why the bumper would be missing? Hopefully, that comes with the sale, but it isn’t a deal breaker if it doesn’t. The car is said to come fully documented with a Marti Report and Shelby Registry paperwork. The new owner should be proud to own this project. I wouldn’t be surprised if it crosses a high-end auction block in the next few years. Do you think the next time this car surfaces, it will be fully restored or as it sits now? What would you do with it?