This year’s Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, Arizona, saw tens of Mustangs crossing the block, some of them for more than $100,000. The first retail 2015 Mustang, for instance, was sold for $300,000, while a Bright Yellow ’68 GT500KR Convertible fetched $308,000.
But the two listed above are not the only ponies that grabbed more than $300,000. The white 1965 Shelby GT350 you’re about to see below was hammered for $374,000. The price shouldn’t shock you, as this is one rare musclecar that comes with matching numbers, original sheet metal, engine and drivetrain.
With little more than 500 built, this Shelby GT350 is one of the best 1965 model ever auctioned, which is also why it’s the most expensive yet.
With little more than 500 built, this Shelby GT350 is one of the best 1965 model ever auctioned, which is also why it’s the most expensive yet.