The 1967 Shelby GT350 Fastback brings authentic Shelby muscle to the Munich 2025 collector show. With chassis number 67200F5A01493 now offered without reserve and located in Germany, this first-generation GT350 promises raw vintage performance and classic appeal.
Shelby Racing DNA Meets Street Confidence
Shelby’s first-generation GT350s combined Carroll Shelby’s racing pedigree with the Ford Mustang platform. The 1967 model featured upgrades like functional hood scoop, sequential taillights, side brake cooling scoops, and a rear deck spoiler, setting it apart visually and aerodynamically.
Powertrain: The Heart of a Shelby Icon
Under the hood, this GT350 houses a high-performance 289 cid Windsor V8. Equipped with a Holley four-barrel carburetor, Tri-Y headers, and Hi-Riser intake, the engine delivered around 306 bhp at 6,000 rpm and 329 lb-ft torque. It sends power through a four-speed manual transmission to a live rear axle.
Chassis and Driving Dynamics
Built to perform, the GT350 uses Kelsey-Hayes front disc brakes and heavy-duty rear drums. Dual coil springs up front with a live rear axle and leaf springs deliver linear handling feel. The car weighs about 2,723 to 3,370 lbs and balances driver control with classic rigidity.
A Rare European Feature Car
This GT350 spent its life in Europe before crossing to the US collector circuit. Chassis 67200F5A01493 was one of very few fastbacks built for export. Now offered in Munich with no reserve, it may command serious interest from both collectors and Shelby enthusiasts.
Shelby Provenance and Market Buzz
The GT350 remains one of the most collectible Shelby models. Recent sales of 1967–68 fastbacks have ranged between €150,000 and over $264,000, depending on originality and condition. This example, original, well-preserved, and offered through RM Sotheby’s, should attract attention.
Summary
The 1967 Shelby GT350 Fastback, chassis 67200F5A01493, is a standout figure in the vintage muscle car world. With its original Shelby engine, European heritage, and RM Sotheby’s exposure in Munich 2025, this GT350 Fastback is poised to delight collectors worldwide.
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