Documented Numbers Matching Shelby GT350 289/271 HP V8 Toploader 4 Speed Ford 9" /// The beneficiary of a professional, ground-up restoration, this slick '60s pony features a correct layer of Ford Wimbledon White 2-stage that's highlighted by traditional GT350 war paint. Hoist the hood and you'll find an original, 289 cubic inch small block V8 that displays a correct casting number below a February 15th, 1967 casting date. Behind that mill, a 1968 Toploader 4-speed spins a rugged Ford 9-inch.... At the front of that drivetrain, straight control arms hang a beefy sway bar and correct power steering between fresh rotors and 4-piston calipers. At the back of that drivetrain, correct leaf springs hang traditional, power-assisted drums at the edges of modern traction bars and a stainless fuel tank. And at the edges of the car, power flows through correct E70-15 Goodyear Speedway 350s, which are wrapped around razor-sharp Shelby 10-spokes. Inside this killer pony car's impressive cockpit, you'll find a stylish Deluxe Interior that was completely reconstructed during the car's stellar restoration. The first thing you'll notice is an old school wood-rimmed and satin-trimmed steering wheel that spins around a silver GT350 centerpiece. Above that steering wheel, a great looking dash founds a correct 140 MPH speedometer next to a correct 8,000 RPM tachometer. In front of that dash, plush vinyl buckets probably haven't broken double digit hours in seat time. And beneath those seats, fresh black carpet centers a simple shifter behind authentic Stewart Warner gauges. This professionally restored GT350 is a documented, fully-sorted super star that drives and sounds every bit as good as it looks! Call, click or visit for more information.