The 1967 Ford Shelby Mustang GT350 is a classic, red-blooded, American muscle car. While the Mustang line was only three years old in 1967, this didn’t stop the legendary Carroll Shelby from injecting a healthy dose of his ingenuity into the redesigned 1967 model.
We rarely see genuine Shelby's in person with only 1174 1967 GT350's produced. Thankfully one of our customers allowed us to capture their prized possession.
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The iconic 67 Shelby front end featured an extended fascia, as well as an extended fiberglass hood. The GT350 was also fitted with two 7-inch driving lights, located at each end of its grille, though some cars were actually delivered with these lights positioned close together toward the center of the GT350’s grille.
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(Pictured Above) Shelby GT350 Grille Emblem
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The 1967 GT350’s hood was secured with a set of hood pins and featured a functional hood scoop, which bolstered the car’s intimidating presence.
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(Pictured Above) Like the previous two years of production, the Shelby GT350 was again powered by a K-code, High Performance 289 cubic-inch V8.
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This particular car is a California emissions restricted vehicle.
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(Pictured Above) The beautiful 1967 Shelby specific woodgrain wheel is something else.
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(Pictured Above) Under dash gauge pod.
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(Pictured Above) Rubber coated roll bar.
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(Pictured Above) The rear of the GT350 featured new fibreglass panels inc. deck lid, complete with a spoiler.
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(Pictured Above) The cougar tailight conversion was... unique.
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(Pictured Above) You can't beat that body line and stance
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(Pictured Above) Optional "Mag Star" wheels finish the look perfectly
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(Pictured Above) Such a presence!
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(Pictured Above) "race car"
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(Pictured Above) Unique 1967 scooped bonnet
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These GT350s also featured functional brake scoops, which were located just forward of the car’s rear-wheel wells. Looking upward, the GT350 sported a pair of air scoops in place of the prior year’s rear-quarter windows.
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A set of Goodyear white-lettered radial tires, which are responsible for putting the GT350’s power to the pavement.
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(Pictured Above) Doubles as a Sunday driver.
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(Pictured Above) Fiberglass quarter panel extensions finish the duck tail look
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(Pictured Above) The cougar lights really make these cars so unique
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(Pictured Above) You could never get tired of looking at this glorious machine!
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1967 Shelby Mustang GT350 Specifications
Engine 289 CID Cobra V8 engine
Horsepower 306 horsepower
Torque 329 lb-ft of torque
0-60 MPH 7.5 seconds
Quarter Mile Time 16.0 seconds
Weight 1524.07 kg
Base Price $3,395
Production Numbers 1174