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1965 Shelby GT350.
The cars of 1965 and 1966 are the smallest and lightest of the Shelby Mustang lineage. They are called “Cobra” by some, due to the legendary AC Shelby Cobra. Like that, the GT350 also made use of the Cobra emblem and similar painting scheme, among other details. These cars had a 4.7 L (289 cu in) engine modified to give a power of 310 cf associated with a 4-speed manual transmission. These cars were shipped by Ford from the San Jose assembly plant to Shelby American where they were made the appropriate modifications, including rear drum brakes from the Ford Galaxie and Kelsey-Hayes front disc brakes.
All 1965 models were painted in Wimbledon White (Wimbledon White M, M1619, 8378, 4480L) with Blue Guard stripes. Very few of these copies were delivered to the agencies with the optional “Le Mans” stripes representing 28% of the production, frequently these were added on account of the distributor. Today it is difficult to find a copy without them. The total production of the 1965 model was 562 units.
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