Shelby Mustang GT 350



1965

  • Blue rocker panel stripes outlined the '65 GT350, which were mainly dealer installed, but could have been installed by the factory. Only some of the GT350's carried a GT350 emblem on the left side of the tailight panel, but all had the stock Mustang gas cap and relocated grille emblem pushed to the far left of the grille. However, all other Mustang emblems were removed from the GT350. The hood of the Shelby was made of fiberglass, some being produced with steel frames and fiberglass skin, and featured a functional hood scoop.
  • No rear seats were available of the '65 Shelby. Instead, they were replaced with a fiberglass shelf which also housed the spare tire. The earliest editions of the '65 Shelby were produced with a 16 inch diameter steering wheel with slotted spokes, and later cars came with 15 inch steering wheels with either slotted spokes or three holes in each spoke. 
  • Ford's stock High Performance engine was used which usually put out 271 horses, but with Shelby modifications the engine was boosted to 306 hp. These modifications included an aluminum high-rise intake manifold with a 715 cfm Holley four-barrel carbeurator and steel Tri-Y headers leading to a dual exhaust systemfeaturing glasspack mufflers exiting in front of the rear wheels. However, there is an exception for cars built after July 6, 1965 for delivery to California, Florida or New Jersey which got a rear-exiting exhaust system. Finishing off the package were Cobra valve covers and a larger capacity aluminum Cobra oil pan.
  • The transmission carried in the '65 Shelby was an aluminum case Borg Warner T-10. 3.89 gears could be found in the 9 inch rear end (although others were available,) and all featured a Detroit Locker differential. Traction bars and travel-limiting cables provided much rear axle control, along with the standard drive shaft safety loop. 
  • Standard equipment also included manual brakes and manual quick ratio steering. Silver painted rims with chrome lug nuts were the stock wheels, revolving inside Goodyear 7.75x15 Blue Dot tires. Optional were the Cragar mags. 
  • The race version ("R"), in addition to all the street version features, received an engine oil cooler, a larger capacity radiator, front and rear brake cooling assemblies, a 34 gallon gas tank, 3½ inch quick fill gas cap, electri fuel pump, large diameter exhaust pipes with no mufflers, five magnesium 15x7 wheels, revised wheel openings, Interior Safety Group (shoulder harness, roll bar, fire extinguisher, flame resistant interior, plastic rear window, aluminum framed sliding plastic side windows), complete instrumentation (tachometer, speedometer, oil pressure and temperature, water temperature and fuel pressure), final track test and adjustments, and a fiberglass front lower apron. More modifications were made to the engine, cranking the horsepower to 370.
    1965 Shelby's with serial numbers 004-034 do not have a "S" designation on the VIN plate. All others are either "S" or "R."
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Características técnicas

Engine LocationFront
Engine AlignmentLongitudinal
DriveRear wheel drive
Transmission4 speed manual
Top Speed216 km/h
Weight1265 kg
Fuel Capacity60.6 litres
CylindersV8 in 90º vee
Displacement4727 cc
Maximum Power310.3 PS (306 bhp) (228 KW) @ 6000 rpm