1965 Shelby GT350 Mustang Chassis no. SFM5S391 Engine no. 5R08K217433 Numbers Matching Drivetrain Comprehensive restoration completed in 2009 by Cobra Automotive in Wallingford, Connecticut Recent restoration freshening in 2016 administered by known SAAC restorer and head judge John Brown of Thoroughbred Restorations in Piedmont, Oklahoma 1 of 562 Shelby GT350’s Built in 1965 Shipped to Warren Anderson Ford in Riverside, California Aluminum T-10 4-speed manual transmission Factory Lemans stripe Original Crager wheels Original California car with hidden Ford vins Original Cobra small letter intake manifold Holley LeMans 4-barrel carburetor Tri-Y exhaust headers High-performance camshaft Listed... in the Shelby Registry GT350—No. 5S391—was received by Shelby American on May 12, 1965, with work beginning on June 7. After the car was completed on June 14, it was shipped to Warren-Anderson Ford in Riverside, California. It was invoiced on July 30 at a total price of $3,902.75, which included Cragar wheels and freight. The signature Lemans stripes were included free of charge. It was purchased by Webber & Cooper Leasing of Ontario, California, on August 17, with the clutch equalizer bar replaced on Sept 15 at 1,946 miles. After several California owners over the years, in 2007 the car was purchased by Rick Manetta. At the time, the car had been sitting for 14 years and Manetta commissioned a top-notch restoration by Cobra Automotive—a world-renowned Cobra/Mustang restoration facility in Wallingford, Connecticut—that was completed in 2009. In 2016, the GT350 was sent to SAAC Restorer and Head Judge John Brown of Thoroughbred Restorations in Piedmont, Oklahoma, where the car was freshened to Concours standards. Please contact us with any questions, man more photos, or an international shipping quote.