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Mar 31, 2021

Just the Details...Early Production 1965 GT350 Shelby Mustang Restoration

The 1965 Shelby Mustang GT350 has been painted and assembly will start.
 

The restoration of the very early production 1965 Shelby GT350 Mustang continues. If you have been following our posts, you know that it is being restored by Jeremy Turner at Maple Hill Restoration. 

The detail on this car, as with all of Jeremy's restorations, is just incredible. The overspray patterns and duplication of all of the subtle details along with everything else are just joys to see.

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Be sure to subscribe to our blog if you haven't yet. We will have more pictures of this beautiful restoration in a new post on Saturday. Also scroll down through our Blog to catch the earlier posts featuring this rare 1965 GT350 Mustang.

The '65 GT350s used the same quarter louvers as the standard Mustang.



The GT350 quarter louver assemblies were cleaned, painted, detailed and reassembled.

The GT350 quarter louver assemblies were cleaned, painted, detailed and reassembled.


The GT350 quarter louver assemblies were cleaned, painted, detailed and reassembled.


The area behind where the quarter window louvers were installed were blacked out on light colored cars.

During certain times of production, a bushing was used in the rear trunk hinge.

Weatherstripping is installed on the trunk lid of the 1965 Shelby GT350 Mustang



The application of the yellow adhesive was duplicated.

1965 GT350 trunk hinge assembly.

The proper colors and overspray patterns were duplicated exactly on this restoration.

Details of the brackets that hold the various rear quarter trim panels in place.

The detail is incredible.




1 comment:

GT350 said...

Keep me updated. I might have them do my 66 #260. I never put it in the registry. I've owned it since 85.