1968 Shelby GT500KR Convertible - One Of Only 57 GT500KRs Optioned With 4-Speed & Air Conditioning,
The 1968 Shelby GT500KR Convertible represents the ultimate evolution of Shelby’s big-block Mustang program. Introduced midway through the model year, the "KR" designation—short for "King of the Road"—was reserved exclusively for cars equipped with Ford’s formidable 428 Cobra Jet engine. Combining aggressive styling, exceptional performance, and open-air motoring, the GT500KR Convertible remains one of the most desirable and collectible Shelby Mustangs ever produced. Finished in its factory-correct Candyapple Red paint with a White power convertible top, this exceptional example benefits from a comprehensive restoration performed by renowned Shelby specialist Rick Parker of Signature Auto. Under the hood resides the 428-4V Cobra Jet V8 engine, paired with the highly desirable factory four-speed manual transmission. Further enhancing its rarity, this GT500KR was ordered new with factory air conditioning—an uncommon performance and comfort combination. According to Shelby records, this car is one of only 267 GT500KR Convertibles equipped with a four-speed manual transmission and one of only 57 examples factory-optioned with both a four-speed manual transmission and air conditioning. Additional features include power steering, power front disc brakes, GT Equipment, Am radio, tinted glass, visibility group, shoulder harness and the desirable Tilt-Away steering wheel. Sold new through JD Ball Ford Inc. of Miami, Florida, this GT500KR Convertible is documented in the Shelby Registry and accompanied by its Deluxe Marti Report, providing further verification of its authenticity and factory specifications. Rarely does a Shelby combine such a desirable specification, documented provenance, and exceptional presentation. As one of only 57 four-speed, air-conditioned GT500KR Convertibles produced, this Candyapple Red example represents an outstanding opportunity to acquire one of the most exclusive and sought-after Shelby Mustangs of the muscle car era.
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