For Sale at Auction: 1965 Ford Mustang in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ

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Vehicle Description Shelby's GT350 was conceived for SCCA B-Production road racing, but it was also a potential Corvette Killer on the dragstrip.
In early 1965, Don McCain, Shelby's national sales director, conceived a drag racing GT350, working with Ford racing expert Les Ritchey's Performance Associates.
This 1965 Shelby GT350, SFM5S242, was delivered to Mel Burns Ford in Long Beach and tagged as a showroom car and demonstrator at the urging of Shelby American and then sold on January 22, 1966 to San Jose racer Jerry Mendes, who immediately sent it to Performance Associates for the Drag Unit upgrades.
Stamped GT6 on the engine, transmission, and rear end, 5S242 remained with Mendes until 2013; while eight GT350 drag cars were previously known, 5S242 is in fact the sixth drag racing Shelby GT350 built at Performance Associates.
The parts and precision work added $1,494.
63 to the GT350's cost; all original take-off items were returned to Mendes and remain with the car today.
Mendes either drove or flat-towed the car to races at Sacramento, Fremont, and Carlsbad, reaching 12.
38 seconds at 110.
83 mph and setting an NHRA class record.
The car saw limited use after the NHRA combined Sport Stock and Super Stock classes for 1968 and it was stored at 6,455 miles from 1971 until 2013 when the consignor, a die-hard Shelby enthusiast and collector, purchased it directly from Mendes with the condition of keeping the car as raced.
Never wet, at least since Mendes' purchase, 5S242 retains the original paint, plus factory overspray.
While stored since 1971, Mendes kept the GT350 registered yearly and the annual registration stickers and original CA title are included, plus the original invoices, documents and correspondence from Shelby, Mel Burns Ford, and Performance Associates, along with the original owner's manual, racing trophies, awards, and articles on GT350 drag cars in general and a 2013-dated Mustang Monthly article on 5S242 specifically.
Never restored, 5S242 is an amazing, four-wheeled document of Shelby history with showstopping, investment-grade originality, affirmed in Shelby circles by achievement of the SAAC-38 Premier Award and Concours Gold at SAAC-46.
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  • Year: 1965
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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