6,580 miles
For sale: 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Convertible VIN 8T03J185130 one of only 404 built This rare and iconic 1968 Shelby GT350 Convertible is a genuine piece of American muscle car history. Wearing chassis number 8T03J185130, this factory-produced Shelby is one of just 404 GT350 convertibles built for the 1968 model year, making it one of the most collectible Mustangs ever produced. Built at Fords Metuchen, New Jersey plant and completed by Shelby Automotive, this GT350 features the correct J-code 302 cubic inch V8 with a four-barrel carburetor, paired to a desirable four-speed manual transmission. Finished in its original shade of Gold with a tan interior, the car presents beautifully and stays true to its original Shelby appearance. Equipped with a power convertible top with glass rear window, power steering, power front disc brakes, tilt-away steering column, heavy-duty battery, bumper guards, and factory AM radio, this GT350 also includes the factory Visibility Group and Interior Dcor Group. It rides on correct Shelby wheels and features the distinctive fiberglass hood with scoop, integrated rear spoiler, side scoops, and sequential taillights that define the 1968 Shelby Mustang. Titled and registered as a 1968 Ford, this GT350 is eligible for the Shelby American Automobile Club registry and remains a standout example of one of Carroll Shelbys most refined street machines. This is an opportunity to own a documented, low-production Shelby convertible with the right colors, options, and powertrain to satisfy collectors and enthusiasts alike. Contact us for additional photos, records, and details.
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