4 sightings by 4 spotters worldwide

Market value
$45,000 to $115,000
Did you know
Only 4 Shelby GT350 Convertibles were built in 1966.
The Ford Mustang Shelby G.T. 350 Convertible is automotive royalty, a rare breed born from Carroll Shelby's relentless pursuit of performance. Introduced in 1966, this convertible variant was a limited-run masterpiece, with only a handful leaving Shelby's Los Angeles facility. It's the kind of car that makes you pause, mid-sentence, and stare—captivated by its aggressive stance, hood scoop, and unmistakable Shelby stripes.
Under the hood, the G.T. 350 Convertible housed Ford's legendary 289 cubic-inch V8, meticulously tuned to deliver a visceral, unfiltered driving experience. Shelby's engineers weren't shy about their intentions; they tweaked suspension geometry, upgraded brakes, and fine-tuned the steering to ensure the car handled corners with a confidence that bordered on arrogance. Driving one today still feels like a defiant act against the sanitized, electronically controlled modern automotive landscape.
Culturally, the Shelby G.T. 350 Convertible quickly became a symbol of American automotive bravado, capturing imaginations and dominating conversations at car meets and racetracks alike. Its rarity and pedigree have made it a coveted collector's item, fetching eye-watering sums at auctions and gracing the garages of discerning enthusiasts who understand its historical significance. Owning one isn't just about possession—it's about stewardship of a legacy that continues to inspire awe and envy in equal measure.
4 Ford Mustang Shelby G.T. 350 Convertible sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 4 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Ford Mustang Shelby G.T. 350 Convertible is rated Legendary.
Recent Ford Mustang Shelby G.T. 350 Convertible sightings on AutoRadar come from Nipton, Portage, Los Angeles, Beech Grove. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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