Picture Search Results - wimbledon white
(C) 2007-2024 MustangAttitude.com - all rights reserved.

221 pictures (71 cars) found: exterior color of "wimbledon white", exterior view

Group photos by car

Picture Search Results: page 4 of 12

PrevPage Show Year: 1964 [1965] [1966] 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 2015 2020
Show Page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
NextPage

(from page 40 of the 1965 Collection) This Wimbledon White 1965 Mustang Shelby GT-350R fastback was built for racing. It was not a street-legal car. This car was listed on Craigslist back in 2008. The photos are from the listing. At the time, it was the most expensive car ever listed on Craigslist. The listing said, "Car #530 one of only 35 Produced (1 of 25 still remaining). These "R" code GT 350's were unique in that they represented the first time an American auto manufacturer offered a strictly-for-racing model that was SCCA B/Production compliant. This vehicle was shipped to Lima Peru on 7/29/66 and raced extensively on the South American circuit. It was the South American Champion in it's class and the Peruvian National Champion in the late 60's. Brought back to the US in 1984, I have a copy of the original Shelby American Invoice Referring to SFM 5R530 as a 1966 GT 350 Race dated June 28, 1966. PLEASE NOTE: According to the Illustrated Shelby Buyers Guide by Lamm & Nicaise 1992 page 60 - "That last batch incidentally is often referred to as the 1966 R-models; they were assembled after regular 1965 GT350 production had shut down" "They were given serial numbers , though, and titled as 1965 models." # 5R530 is one of these vehicles."

(from page 40 of the 1965 Collection) Front end view of this 1965 Mustang Shelby GT-350R. These have ultra-cool fiberglass front bumpers.

(from page 40 of the 1965 Collection) This one has no rear bumper and panels riveted over the rear quarter windows.


(from page 3 of the 1966 Collection) Emmanuel Theux sends us this photo of a Wimbledon White 1966 Shelby GT-350. This was taken at a car show in Paris, France. This one wears a set of 1965 Shelby wheels. Check out all the over vintage Mustangs in the background.


(from page 3 of the 1966 Collection) Manville Smith just purchased this Wimbledon White 1966 Mustang convertible (April 20th, 2009) with only 40K on the odometer. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting 5-24-09. Manville tells us more, "It is very original and highly optioned. The paint is original and the body/frame is straight and rust-free. The car was originally a Ford company car ('Transportation Services' DSO) and it still has the Ford Employee parking decal on the rear window. Original items include the C-code 289 V8, C4 automatic transmission, power steering, front disc brakes (rare on a non-GT), 2-speed wipers, luggage rack, 'Visibility Group' (remote controlled door mirror, day/night mirror), power convertible top, styled steel wheels, Ivy Gold and White Pony interior (all original) with console, AM Radio (works perfectly), wheel arch moldings, and rocker panel moldings. Non-original items are the air conditioning and the dual exhaust."

(from page 3 of the 1966 Collection) Wimbledon White 1966 Mustang convertible, right rear view. The trunk mounted luggage rack was a factory option.


(from page 5 of the 1966 Collection) This is a real Wimbledon White 1966 Shelby GT-350 fastback. It is a "carry-over" car. The first 252 Shelby GT-350s for 1966 had 1965 Mustang bodies and 1965 Mustang serial number plates under their Shelby serial number plates. These "carry-over" cars had mostly 1965 features including standard Koni shocks and their engines where painted black instead of blue.

(from page 5 of the 1966 Collection) Wimbledon White 1966 Shelby GT-350 fastback, front end view. This car has vintage 1966 license plates.

(from page 5 of the 1966 Collection) Wimbledon White 1966 Shelby GT-350 fastback, right rear view.


(from page 8 of the 1966 Collection) Wimbledon White 1966 Mustang with a Sprint Package 200 A, 120 hp (at 4400 rpm), 200 cubic inch, inline 6 cylinder engine. Due to the popular demand of the 289 cubic inch V8, 1966 Ford introduced the "Sprint Package 200" followed by what we think might have been an "A" for automatic transmission and "B" for manual. Ford was not very proud of this solution to the engine shortage so the Sprint Package threw in several standard option upgrades for free (center console, courtesy lights, side accent paint stripe color matched with the car's interior, and the deluxe wire-style wheel covers) and advertised the package as a "Limited Edition". The engine on all models came with decal that read "Mustang Powered Sprint 200" on the chrome air cleaner. Most books have the "A" Sprint option listed as Manual transmission and "B" as Automatic. This car is an "A" model according to the invoice and appears to have an automatic transmission although the data tag is hard to verify. We also have a 1968 Sprint with the same situation but the invoice clearly states Sprint "A" and automatic transmission.

(from page 8 of the 1966 Collection) Wimbledon White 1966 Mustang with a Sprint 200 engine, right side view

(from page 8 of the 1966 Collection) Right rear view of the Wimbledon White 1966 Mustang.

(from page 8 of the 1966 Collection) Another right rear view of the Wimbledon White 1966 Mustang, notice the 1966 reverse recessed taillights.

(from page 8 of the 1966 Collection) Wimbledon White 1966 Mustang, left rear view.

(from page 8 of the 1966 Collection) 1966 Wimbledon White Mustang, left side view

(from page 8 of the 1966 Collection) Left front view of the Wimbledon White 1966 Mustang.


(from page 18 of the 1966 Collection) Wimbledon White 1966 Mustang hardtop owned by Dani Joyce from Australia. This is an awesome shot! It was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting August 28, 2011. Dani tells us, "This a very original unrestored 66 coupe. It was built in San Jose, California on 7 Feb 1966. It was imported to Australia in 2010 and I bought it a week after it arrived in the country. The car even arrived with the original pink slip and several US Nationals Parks passes. The car was purchased in the US from the same family who bought the car originally. It is an excellent example of the classic icon."

(from page 18 of the 1966 Collection) Another shot of Dani's Wimbledon White 1966 Mustang hardtop under this huge bridge!

(from page 18 of the 1966 Collection) Wimbledon White 1966 Mustang hardtop, left rear view.

(from page 18 of the 1966 Collection) Dani's Wimbledon White 1966 Mustang hardtop next to a metal wall.

PrevPage Show Year: 1964 [1965] [1966] 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 2015 2020
Show Page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
NextPage

Search Results: page 4 of 12

your privacy
powered by w3.css