Detail Info for: 1968 Ford Mustang GT 350 Shelby Cobra / Fastback Hot Rod Looks and Race Car Performance! Faster than any original 1967 GT500!

Transaction Info

Sold On:
09/09/2017
Price:
$ 39500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
723
Location:
Hollywood, Florida, 33025
Seller Type:
Private Seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1968 Ford Mustang
Submodel Body Type:
Fastback
Engine:
408ci
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
8T02C110336
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

408ci Stroker With Nearly 450HP / 500lbs of torque & FULL ENGINE WARRANTY 1968 Mustang Fastback GT350 Video will open in a new window [isdntekvideo] 408ci Stroker Engine Engine has 30 months left on the warranty. Peace of mind!HP & Torque: 430 HP / 486 FT LBS (Dyno sheet included in sale, unlike 95% of the BS claims on Ebay)Compression Ratio: 9.7:1Aluminum HeadsHypereutectic PistonsHydraulic roller camshaftCloyes double roller timing chainCamshaft degreed for maximum horsepowerCast steel crankshaftPerformance headsHardened retainers and springs Body WorkAll rust spots were cut out and professionally patchedLower front lip installedHood ScoopRear Shelby/Eleanor deck lidRear Shelby/Eleanor quartersUpper Eleanor GT500 side scoops that are functionalLower Eleanor GT500 side scoopsOEM GT350 rimsShelby GT350 gas capFront & rear SHELBY letteringShelby hood pins Correct GT350 badging including: side, lower stripes, inside dash Other BRAND NEW Parts100 Amp Performance Alternator Ford Bracket SystemCeramic Coated HeadersPower Steering Conversion w bracket and pump. Harmonic balancerChrome crank pulleyHigh flow water pumpFuel pressure regulatorThermostatFlex plateHigh speed stall converterStarterBrake master cylinderRadiator hoses Tires (less than 2000 miles ago)Headliner Additional Work Done Recently (6 months)Replaced front shock towerEngine bay degreased and paintedInstalled new driver side windowNew interstate batteryNew speedo cable New axles bearingsNew brake drumsB&M Shifter installedUpgraded seats from Mach 1 mustang installedDash and interior redone about 2 years ago by previous ownerSeat belts installedNew front springsUpper control arms Common Questions Q: Why are the prices for these cars all over the place?A: The 67/68 Fastbacks have outpaced the stock market in terms of ROI for the past 10 years. The Eleanor craze has also made these cars so popular that people are chopping up coupes to satisfy the demand. Barrett-Jackson called the 67/68 Fastback one of the top 5 investment cars under 100k. A big discrepancy in price is usually attributed to the engine/performance and also the level of restoration. A basic, run of the mill Fastback has averaged $38,000 on Ebay. A run of the mill GT350 Tribute (assuming various mods were made) typically list for well over 50k. The price reflects the time and cost of getting the various parts, painting , install , any engine work, etc. There are several comparable cars on here for 75-90k. Ironically if you slap a silver paint job on here and add the ELEANOR nose/lights, a 9k investment, makes this car comparable to some listed here at well over 100k. Its nuts!!!! Q: Why are you selling the car?A: I have a new child on the way and I have a ton of toys. That's it. I love this car. Q: What is the Trans/Rear gearingA: Car has a heavy duty automatic C6 transmission and a 9" rear. Q: Do you have a Marni report?A: Nope, sorry. Q: Should I just watch the car and wait to lowball you at the end?A: Tire kicker and dreamers, yes. Otherwise if you can afford this car, no. It is nearly impossible to lose money on this car. Engine warranty, all work done already, heck - you could buy it, let it sit in your garage and sell it in 5 years for a 10-14k profit. Q: Was the car ever in any accidents?A: Not since I have owned it and not to my knowledge. Q: Do all the lights, windows, turn signals, locks etc work?A: Yep, everything works as it should. Q: Does the car have AC?A: No, and it gets hot as heck in there too, especially in FL. Q: Do you have a title in hand?A: Sure do. Titled in Tennessee. Lots of antique cars are sans title due to age. Q: Would you finance me?A: Sorry, not interested in financing anyone. Q: Are you open to trades or partial trades?A: I would be open to a 360 Ferrari or a Lambo/Exotic kit with cash on top. But that's it. Q: Does the car leak fluid?A: Surprisingly no. Almost all cars this old leak a little bit, but nope, Shes rock solid. Q: Do you have more pics of the underside?A: Not aside from the ones posted. Underside could use a cleaning, see pics. Q: How are the brakes?A: They are fine. Stops as it should, no squeaking. Q: What about rust?A: Nope. All rust was cut out and patched. The car was a very solid car to start. No surprises here. Bottom of car is not "trailer queen" new, as it is a driver, but not a bondo buggy by a long stretch. Q: If you were to keep the car what repairs would you do?A: Like any 50 year old car, you could always be doing something to it, but it needs nada. Lucky for me, I had all the work done on my dime. If you want to be picky, there is a small squeak from the rubber bushing on the front shock when the car is cold. It goes away after 10 mins, but it could use a greasing. Very common issue. Other than that, I've spent 25k in the last 18 months with the intention of keeping her forever so there isn't much that can be done that I haven't already done. Also the paint is an 8 of 10. From 6 feet its flawless, but if you want to find a pinhole bubble here or there and a rock chip, you will. Likely I would repaint the car in 3-5 years, but its not really needed unless its going to be a trailer queen. If you are looking for a driver that is fun, fast, needs nothing and will be the stand out at any car show, without spending $100k..then DO NOT miss this car. This car started its life at a REAL 1968 Fastback C code car, not a coupe like some of these cars on Ebay, Lots of work went into this car and it is the center of attention everywhere it goes. Its insane, the demand for these. Its nearly impossible to lose money on this car - buy it today, sell it next week for a profit. ARE YOU READY TO MAKE YOUR FRIENDS JEALOUS? FREE SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN THE USA WITH BUY IT NOW! More questions? Feel free to text: 323-301-0333 (private party, not a dealership) The car is priced very fairly and priced to sell. Not in need if cash so please forget about any offers in the 30's. This is a 50k car that needs nothing. Got 35k? Buy a car with no upgrades and a stock 289 that may or may not be a moneypit. ;) Please ask ANY and ALL questions PRIOR to making an offer. Also free to see and drive car before hand. The car is sold AS-IS, where is. ALL SALES FINAL.

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