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Not Sold (Est: £140,000 - £160,000)

1966 Shelby Mustang GT350 Hertz

United Kingdom • 21 Feb 2026 • Lot 748

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Vehicle Details

AI Listing Summary

This 1966 Shelby Mustang GT350H is an officially certified Hertz edition, one of approximately 800 in black and gold. It features a provenance detailing ownership from new, an upgraded 4-speed manual transmission, and is presented with a fresh MOT and letters of provenance.

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Condition 

7

The car is described as thought to have never been restored, although likely painted in its lifetime, this original GT350H boasts a wonderful patina rarely seen on these cars. This suggests that the car is in overall solid condition with slight wear visible, requiring minor reconditioning.

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Manual

Transmission:

SFM6S1555

Chassis No:

Odometer:

58,045 miles

HKT 25D

Reg Number:

RHD/LHD:

LHD

Released in April 1964, Ford Mustang sales figures were nothing short of incredible, with nearly one million units sold in the first eighteen months of production.

Thanks to his successes with the Ford-powered 1963-1964 Shelby Cobra, Texan farmer and seasoned racing driver Carroll Shelby was the obvious man to be entrusted with turning a stock Mustang into a successful challenger that could be entered into the Sports Car Championship of America (SCCA) and take on the might of the General Motors Chevrolet Corvette.

Soon after, development of the car was underway at Shelby's Marina del Rey facility in Los Angeles, California.

Unveiled in January 1965 at a basic price of $4,547, and based on a Mustang Fastback, the Shelby GT350 was effectively a stiff, loud and fast road-legal race car.

Under the hood lurked a 289cu.in.

V8 producing 306bhp and the suspension and brakes were extensively modified.

The 1966 GT350 gained Plexiglas rear windows instead of vents, side scoops for improved...

Points of note

£43,519

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£120,675

Median Price (Since 2020)

£888,152

Highest Price (Since 2020)

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MOT Information

Valid

Expires on Feb 17 2027

Latest MOT Mileage

58,070 miles

Registration Date

1966-12-31

MOT History

Passed

On Feb 18 2026 with 58,070 miles


Passed

On Jul 03 2024 with 57,581 miles


Passed

On Apr 12 2018 with 56,769 miles

There was 1 defect noted.

Advisory:
- steering system has slight play detected at steering wheel

Passed

On Apr 21 2016 with 56,570 miles

There was 1 defect noted.

Advisory:
- Steering system has slight free play detected at steering wheel (2.2.A.1a)

Passed

On Mar 20 2015 with 56,298 miles


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