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Shelby : GT500-KR Convertible GT500-KR King of The Road 1968 shelby gt 500 kr ford mustang gt 500 kr investment grade trades

$209,000

Carrollton, Texas

Year 1968

Make Shelby

Model GT500-KR Convertible

Category -

Mileage 90

Posted Over 1 Month

1968 Shelby GT-500-KR Convertible428 Cobra Jet - Factory AirMatt Garrett - Dallas Texas - 214-878-3823 Click here for My Car Hobby Home Page1968 Shelby GT500-KR1968 Shelby GT500-KR Convertible, Shelby 3854 - FACTORY AC, 428 cu. in. Cobra-Jet V-8 engine, C6 auto, 3:00 Trac-Lok 9" Diff. Built June 26th, 1968 this Shelby is a substantial, rare and very documented car in many publications going back to the 80s as it sits exactly today. Original miles, original body and interior, Numbers match everywhere. This car received a comprehensive refinish done in the 80s by its 2nd owner, Chuck Brown in CA documented not only in photos, but many publications of that era.. This was never a left for dead or done for profit car. It was not a torn up neglected car or just a VIN used to cash in. This is not a "just restored car" It was, always was and still is a very nice mid #1 level example that has been loved all of its life. I wont quote production #s on KR Convertibles as that is redundant if you know these cars, but of course will mention the fact that Factory AC on and GT500KR is a needle in the haystack and really is what puts this car over the top as a rare collector. In the 80s when 2nd owner Chuck Brown decided to take this car up a notch, he was not thinking of how Marti and all of the other things people base these cars this minute on were going to play out about 30 years later. He was thinking of quality vs just a surface face that will pass muster at a now common auction. The very comprehensive refinish is now over 30 years old. Looking as good as it does today is rare to see on a car refreshed so many years ago. Again, this is not a restoration... Of course those terms 'patina" and "settling in nicely' coined by those auctions do come to play, but the car is really exceptional and shows better now as it did when all of these magazines had it featured. Every number and code are matching, original and authentic on this car as inspected by noted appraisers and Kevin Marti... Then later in its life, Carol himself. The 3rd Owner was Carol's friend/neighbor here in Texas. Carol was instrumental in finding/recommending this car for Mr Wise, a very wealthy entrepreneur that had a money no object stance with anything he did. Ironically the car was never "signed" by Carol as it was not deemed necessary in that circle. Many years prior to Carol's death, the 3rd owner of this car, Mr. Wise, passed away leaving this car to sit well protected for over another decade. Now what is is not correct on this car is the color or the fact the wheel centers are outlined in red. It is a Code R Highland Green car. In the 80s, Chuck Brown took the attitude that I agree with, "they are only original once' and this car cannot ever make that claim again even if the only thing done was paint a fender.. In this world of originality it does get that ridiculous, but I dont make the rules. Chuck elected to take what is considered by many as not a great color and changed it correctly as any color change ever done to Red. Purists may poopoo that to death that have not yet completed their restoration that may or may not ever get done, but it is what it is and the car is WAY too nice to go and color change to match the tag up and take away much of its noted attraction and history that it has under its belt. The car has been red for way longer than it has been green! The outlined red wheels are as you see in the 80s publications. I leave them that way as the documentation trail stays in tact. Think of this.... It was never in a magazine or won shows as a green car... so take it for what you will. This car received tip marks at SAAC in 1988 exactly as you see it now with no refreshment. It is also said to have been at SAAC 3 and 9 but I have not seen any photos of it there. Hoping someone may have one that turns up. This is a CA car, so it went to many of the SAAC early events. This is one of the nicest and highest integrity 60s cars I have seen, owned or been associated with to date. Far from a muscle car dealer slap together and not far off from the best day one original that has survived as best as all the love in the world could give it.More below after photos.For sale to the collector that wants a car that can show/drive that comes with authentication, history, prevalence and more. Interesting trades considered up or down. Prefer GM muscle with big engine option, AC and convertible. Apples to apples in other words. Just run it by me and see if something works out. My collection is a working collection, I trade, buy or sell with similar collectors world wide when the opportunity is right. CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!This is an original interior, dash pad and all on this car. It shows some patina, but keep in mind, this has been a show level car since 84.CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!I know.... I see it every time I look at the car. Original radio in hand and no mods were done to change. Not my doing, but its a nice addition that is debatable to change.CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!No, the space savers were available for 68, according to many were never put in Shelby. It was changed and was added in 80s.CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!Original RadioCLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!Above, the great and tough stance of the F60 15 Goodyear Polyglass tires! This was THE tire to have in the day.CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!Sequential signals work very well!The amazing, very detailed, very original and very correct 428 SCJ EngineLucas fogs with covers!This is a 68 headlamp, both are perfect.CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP!CLICK ANY PHOTO FOR AN EXTREME BLOW UP! Real miles, non restored dash, cluster, etc.I cannot say if this is the actual original windshield, but it shows a level of patina that indicates it is. All stamps are correct and it shows original. All door glass is original. As seen in 1989 magazine Good Points Mid Level 1 Show Car - It will be the King of most any show it enters History!!! - As you see this car has been its condition all the way back to the early 80s and is CA car noted and documentedDocumentation - In many magazines in the 80s and 90s at a time that most were left for deadAttended all early SAAC events in CAOriginality - Despite being a partial restoration, much originality is in this car. Storage - Never a left for dead car, always nice since new!Ownership - Never out of responsible hands. Most of these cars are pieced together, this one is not.Done for love - Never Profit - Done at a time when depth and quality were more important that purism and on surface cosmeticsIntegrity - Beyond what you can see at auctions... Would be hard pressed to find one that is this sorted (as it has not been torn apart to need sorting), fully functional and simply runs and drives like a near new car with the AC on.A star attraction at MANY MANY SW united states car shows for the past many years. So much it has just become a display car vs a judged car. Thank you for visiting; Click here for My Car Hobby Home PageYou can email me at [email protected]

Trim GT500 KR King of The Road