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1966 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Competition replica

6R09C216843roadUnited States

A 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback built in San Jose, California, developed into an FIA-specification Shelby GT350 replica prepared by AWS Engineering for historic motorsport competition. The car is powered by a freshly rebuilt Tim Adams V8 and has received subsequent preparation by Alan Mann Racing. Presented in Race Red with Cobra stripes, it holds an FIA Historic Technical Passport valid to 2030 covering Class GTS12, Period 1962–65, and has competed at the Mini Tour Britannia.

Ownership

  1. 2019-02-23Auction sale
    Sold £38,000 (≈ $48K)

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  2. 2026-02-20Auction sale
    Estimate £48,000 – £56,000

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  3. Date unknown
    Unnamed owner

Competition

  1. Mini Tour Britannia

    The car's sole competitive outing following its engine rebuild; attended shortly before subsequent mechanical preparation by Alan Mann Racing.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. Restoration
    AWS Engineering

    The Mustang Fastback was built up as an FIA-specification Shelby GT350 replica by AWS Engineering, specialists in historic motorsport, with reliability and competitiveness as primary objectives.

  2. Engine rebuild

    A Tim Adams V8 was rebuilt to the highest specification and installed in the car; only one competitive event was completed on this engine before further work was carried out.

  3. Mechanical
    Alan Mann Racing

    Following its single competitive outing, Alan Mann Racing carried out cylinder head work and a thorough overhaul of the final drive assembly, including fitment of a new flywheel, crown wheel, and pinion.

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