Ford Mustang
Ford Mustang
Shelby GT 350
VIN : 67200F7A02220
VIN : 67200F7A02220
A Legendary Piece of Automotive History
Welcome to the official page dedicated to the iconic 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT 350, chassis number 67200F7A02220. This extraordinary vehicle stands as a testament to the groundbreaking collaboration between Carroll Shelby and Ford, merging raw American power with racing pedigree. Below, explore the legacy, detailed history, and technical marvels that make this car a collector’s dream.
The 1967 Shelby GT 350 is a hallmark of the American muscle car era, conceived by legendary automotive designer Carroll Shelby to transform the Ford Mustang into a race-inspired street machine. Equipped with a 289-cubic-inch V8 engine delivering over 300 horsepower, upgraded suspension, and racing brakes, the GT 350 was engineered to dominate both the streets and the racetrack. Chassis 2220, in particular, stands out with its authentic Shelby pedigree, featuring a unique “Z” serial number that confirms its genuine status as a 1967 model. This car boasts a well-documented ownership history recorded by the Shelby American Automobile Club (SAAC), enhancing its historical significance. Originally painted in Lime Gold, one of just 279 in this color, it was later refinished in the rarer Brittany Blue with Le Mans stripes, making it one of only 136 produced in this striking shade. The car underwent a careful restoration in the 1980s using period-correct parts, preserving its authenticity and performance integrity. Completed on May 10, 1967, and shipped on May 18 to Johnson Kitchens Ford in Russellville, KY, it was first purchased by George Rodney Raby in June 1967. Over the years, it passed through several notable owners, including Alan Miles and Pete Geisler of Orlando Mustang, each contributing to its rich history. Believed to have suffered damage in the 1980s, possibly in a ditch accident, the car was subsequently restored and transformed into the stunning example it is today, embodying the innovation and legacy of the Ford-Shelby partnership.