1966 Mustang Shelby Gt350 Gt350r Gold And Black Wallpaper
The road-testing conducted with the 1966 GT350 drop-tops did however prove the viability of a convertible in the Shelby line and as a result both GT350 and GT500 second-gen convertibles would be sold beginning in 1968.
1966 mustang shelby gt350 gt350r gold and black wallpaper. Tops on the options list was a Paxton supercharger which gave the GT350 stratospheric power. 1966 Shelby Mustang GT350-R Coupe 6S254 Vehicle Information. In 1966 Ford and Shelby sold 1000 Shelby GTs designated as GT350H models to Hertz for use in its rental fleet.
Ford supplied the new Mustangs with V-8 engines and mostly automatic transmissions Shelby added extra. Originally shipped to City Motors in National City California. 350s for rent that after their rental-car lives were finished were returned to Ford refurbished and sold to the public as GT 350-H models.
Mechanically the GT350H is identical to any other GT350 but with Hertzs gold and black colors in place of Shelby Americans white with blue stripes. Just a handful of cars were so equipped. Special production for 1966 included about a thousand GT350H rental cars for the Hertz Corporation.
During this era Hertz sought to grow in its appeal and widen its client base. This was a phenomenal deal even in the 1960s and many performance-minded individuals were quick to take Hertz up on their offer. A few of the GT350H cars were also built using steel hoods in place of Shelbys fiberglass hood and some wore Cragar mags instead of the more familiar Magnum 500 wheels.
The Vault is excited to offer this stunning and rare 1966 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Hertz. Ford Shelby GT350 Wallpapers. Nearly 80 percent of the total run of GT350H Mustangs were finished in the gold-on-black design but many more as many as 200 units were finished in typical Mustang colors.
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