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This particular 1968 Shelby GT500, restored by renowned expert Hunter Willard, stands out as a truly remarkable specimen. Presented in its original Wimbledon White exterior paired with a Black ...
This 1968 Shelby GT500 was among the first high-profile rigs to change hands and rolled off the stage with a $412,500 sticker. It is now the world's most expensive.
Now, it has been found. This never-restored and long-lost 1968 Shelby GT500 comes with the celebrity factor. It was a magazine star, pushed to the max, and photographed from all the right angles.
This 1968 Shelby GT500 is one of 1,542 built and it could fetch as much as $200,000 at the Mecum Auctions Harrisburg event. We delve into this iconic car’s details.
Shelby GT500s from 1968 carry an average value of $103,000 according to Hagerty. In "fair" condition, they're still worth over $80,000.
Named after Don “The Snake” Prudhomme, who drove a top fuel car for Shelby in the 1968 season, the new Shelby features a 750 horsepower (over 800 on race fuel) version of the GT500’s 5.4 ...
Oklahoma’s Classic Recreations, known for officially sanctioned continuation builds of early Ford Mustangs, wanted to do a carbon-fiber-bodied version of its 1967 and 1968 Shelby GT500.