Shelby
en-USes-ES
Language
× Search
Menu
  1. Vehicles

    mustangs

    Trucks

  2. Build & Price
  3. Shop
  4. Team Shelby
  5. Foundation
  6. Licensing
  7. Registry
  8. History
  9. Shelby Las Vegas
  10. Shelby Events
  11. About Shelby

EasyDNNGallery

price and details

  •  
  •  
  •  

Original MSRP

$399,000

  • Built from restored k-code 65' mustang.
Contact Shelby Sales Team

hero banner

1965 OVC GT350R

The OVC starts with a 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback that converts this pony car into a dominating racer, equipped with a competition prepared engine.

Text/HTML

Performance

  • • Competition prepared cast iron or aluminum engine from the Carroll Shelby Engine Company available in 289, 331 or 364 c.i.d. as a customer option
  • • Handmade plenum
  • • Borg Warner T-10
  • • MSD ignition
  • • Street or competition exhaust available
  • • Competition bladder and foam fuel cell
  • • Emergency electrical system shut off
  • • Competition five-point harness

Exterior

  • • Independent rear suspension or traditional 9-inch fixed rear end
  • • Repositioned upper A-arm and Koni shocks
  • • Competition prepared lower A-arms and spindles
  • • Kelsey Hayes brakes
  • • Torque Thrust Wheels (15”x 7” front and rear)
  • • Goodyear Competition Tires ( front, rear) tires
  • • Body fully reconditioned and built to 1965 competition specs
  • • Brock designed aero front valance
  • • Refined rear window
  • • New quarter glass
  • • Hand flared rear wheel openings
  • • Fiberglass Shelby hood
  • • Aluminum frames with plexiglass windows
  • • Functional rear brake ducts
  • • Handmade fuel splash guard
  • • Bullet mirror
  • • Authentic, original badges
  • • Traditional Wimbledon white paint with blue stripes

Interior

  • • Racing driver’s seat
  • • Competition roll bar
  • • Package tray option

Body Images

In the 1960s, Shelby American started with a ‘65 Ford Mustang and proceeded to convert Ford Motor Company's pony car into a heart pounding, fire breathing racer that dominated road race circuits across America. Today, Shelby American offers continuation versions of those legendary 1965 Shelby GT350 and “competition model” (Shelby GT350R) sports cars.

Only 25 of the limited-edition series of continuation heritage Shelby cars will be hand built. Each continuation Ford Shelby GT350 is authentic from its spartan race bred interior to the mechanicals and cosmetics.

The cars come with a 331 cid aluminum engine supplied by the Carroll Shelby Engine Company with approximately 425 horsepower (standard). Options include a 364 cid Shelby High Performance Aluminum Engine or an OEM 289 cid HI-PO cast iron V8. The motor is mated to a TREMEC 5-speed transmission with an authentic Shelby shifter.

The suspensions are period correct, as are the brakes and traditional 9-inch fixed rear end. Original 1965/66 car bodies are fully reconditioned and built to 1965 specs in Ford’s iconic Wimbledon White paint. Each Shelby even wears authentic, original badges.

For those who want to tailor their car, the Shelbys can be ordered with optional equipment. These options include a various carburetors (715 Holley or Webers) and transmissions (an original Top Loader 4-Speed, T-10 Borg Warner or C-4 automatic), as well as 4-wheel disc brakes, air conditioning and others.

Since the Shelby cars begin with a 1960s era donor car, they can be both driven on the track and registered for street duty. Documentation for each car will be submitted to the Shelby American Automobile Club Registry, as well as the official Shelby American Registry administered by Shelby American.

Mid Banner

youtube video

EMBRACE THE HISTORY.

The original Shelby American crew that developed the iconic prototype "R" Model GT350 have gotten together to build a one-of-a-kind Mustang the way they would have 50 years ago if they had the opportunity. The Original Venice Crew (OVC) are back together, Peter Brock, Ted Sutton and Jim Marietta. However, this Mustang is being developed with the IRS rear end along with some additional design improvements, in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the first competition win of the GT350 at Green Valley Raceway by Ken Miles.

EasyDNNGallery

Footer

Back To Top