THE HILTON GROUP - Hilton & Moss, the world-class specialists in the sales and servicing of classic and prestige vehicles, bring an octane-fuelled injection of race-primed muscle to their sales showroom with a stunning 1966 example of the Shelby GT350.
Fully converted from road-ruling
muscle car to pure-blooded racer, this Shelby GT350 was created in the same
year as Ford’s legendary win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans against the might of
Ferrari – bringing the spirit, speed and sound of Carroll Shelby’s
history-making racers from the track to the open road.
The ‘Candy Apple Red’ Shelby GT350 acquired
by Hilton & Moss exudes a race-ready presence, proudly honouring the
monumental achievement of its cousins at the Circuit de la Sarthe with its
imposing ‘Le Mans’ stripes.
The impressive exterior only offers a
small hint of its racing pedigree, however – upholding a particularly rare
status as one of only 12 examples produced in 1966 that competed during the
period, and making it a truly worthy standard-bearer for carrying Carroll
Shelby’s name.
Destined from the start-line for racing, the
Shelby GT350 was delivered from the Shelby team’s seasoned hands to Hayward
Motors California, where it was prepared from the wheels-up to comprehensive
racing specification.
Sold to a Mr Arthur Flores competing in SCCA
California, Hayward Motors California supported Mr Flores with the Shelby
GT350’s first racing venture, going on to compete extensively at Riverside and
Laguna Seca until 1975.
Upholding its racing-inspired heritage, the
Shelby GT350 continued to compete at top-flight circuits from Road Atlanta and
Sebring, to Palm Beach and Watkins Glen. Following a meticulous restoration, it
maintained its racing credentials in the hands of Mr James K Dobbs, a
well-known collector, who competed in the storied example at Road Atlanta in
1985 and 1986.
The fourth owner ran the vehicle at the SAAC-19
1994, before transforming its eye-catching red paintwork to the iconic
Wimbledon White synonymous with the ’65 generation of Shelby GT350s.
Receiving a full restoration in 1996 at the
hands of Liebenberg and Kenworthy, the Shelby GT350 regained its head-turning
red and white lustre, opening the next chapter of its journey in the UK in the
careful storage of its new owner, who cherished the vehicle until its sale by
RM Sotheby’s in 2017.
Undergoing a comprehensive mechanical
rework in March 2022 worth over £8,300, the Mustang is fully primed and ready
to roar onto the open road – proudly carrying its sporting heritage and the
mantle of Carroll Shelby’s track-to-road philosophy.
The Hilton Group Founder, Peter
Hilton, said: “Carroll Shelby’s achievements on the racetrack and the open road are
part of a story every true petrolhead can fall in love with; it’s a tale of
hard graft, passion for speed and performance, and giving normal drivers the
opportunity to experience the world of motorsport. Offering someone the chance
to experience that story with our Shelby GT350 is a truly exciting prospect,
and we look forward to facilitating the next chapter of this amazing vehicle’s
journey.”
Additional detail on the Shelby GT350
can be found on the listing page here, with further information on the
Hilton & Moss business available here.