The 1966 Shelby GT350 is rolling now! www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Hopefully, you have been following our Blog documenting the restoration of 1966 Shelby GT350 number 6S933.
Man, I just love it when things start going together and really begin to look like something! Jeremy at Maple Hill Restoration is at this stage, and the car is looking fantastic! Check out the dated original engine and radiator. It's also rolling now!
The plan is for the car to be completed by this summer. If you are attending SAAC 44, the 44th annual Shelby American Automobile Club Convention, that will be held in Pittsburgh in July, you should be able to see the car...more later!
Oh, and for everyone really paying attention, that 15 inch steel wheel doesn't belong on 6S933. That one is for an early 1965 GT350. It's also a complete restoration! Stay tuned for more about that exciting project!!!!
Original dated 12 65 G2 Radiator for the 66 Shelby. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Front suspension is in the 1966 Shelby GT350. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Front suspension is in the 1966 Shelby GT350. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Front suspension is in the 1966 Shelby GT350. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Front suspension is in the 1966 Shelby GT350. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
The original quarter window trim has been refinished and is properly installed in the 1966 Shelby GT350. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Original 289 HiPo engine has been assembled and painted. Here you can see the casting number and date. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Original 289 HiPo engine has been assembled and painted. Here you can see another original date stamping. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Original 289 HiPo engine has been assembled and painted. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Original 289 HiPo engine has been assembled and painted. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
Original 289 HiPo engine has been assembled and painted. www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com |
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