Saturday, December 22, 2012
1969 SHELBY GT350 CONVERTIBLE
Turn Key Restorations performed a master rotisserie restoration on this delightful Candy Apple Red 1969 Shelby GT350 convertible, which was basically delivered to Marshall Motor Company in Mayfield Heights, OH on March 26, 1969 and first possessed by Fidelity Leasing for C. Branden of Salem, Ohio. One of simply 194 raised, this uncommon Shelby convertible brags its first 351/290 HP Ram Air motor, 3-speed Cruise-O-Matic programmed transmission and all the industrial facility-first figure boards.
The generally-selected Deluxe décor inner part headlines Comfort-Weave upholstered elevated-back container seats, reassure with oil force and alternator measures, an in-dash clock, AM/FM radio, tachometer and woodgrain trim, with manufacturing plant cooling, a force best, power controlling, power front disc brakes and the Visibility Group balancing the supplies record. This Shelby dream machine shows a thought-correct 48,205 miles and is went hand in hand with by a Marti Report.