
1969 Shelby v8 GT350 is a photograph by Serge Averbukh which was uploaded on April 27th, 2015.
1969 Shelby v8 GT350
Introducing the Wheels of Fortune collection by Serge Averbukh, showcasing digital paintings of some of the coolest and most sought after automobiles... more
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1969 Shelby v8 GT350
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Serge Averbukh
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Introducing the Wheels of Fortune collection by Serge Averbukh, showcasing digital paintings of some of the coolest and most sought after automobiles of past and present along with amazingly digitally crafted car makers’ insignia and badges (logos). Here you will find framed and wrapped/stretched canvas fine art prints, featuring a digital painting of a Red with Yellow stripes 1969 Shelby v8 GT350
The Shelby is a higher performance variant of the Ford Mustang which was built by Shelby American from 1965 to 1967, and Shelby Automotive from 1968 to 1970. Following the introduction of the fifth generation Ford Mustang, the Shelby nameplate was revived in 2007 for new high performance versions of the Mustang but this time designed and built by Ford at Ford Plants. The GTs lost their Cobra tag for 1969 and once again were marketed simply as Shelby GT 350 and Shelby GT 500.[15] The GT 350 and GT 500 for the 1969 model year received an extensive face lift, the body alone increasing in length by 4 inches (100 mm). Ford was heavily involved with design and style decisions, with Shelby having very little input. The GT 350 was now equipped with a 351 cubic-inch V8. Carroll Shelby terminated his agreement with Ford in the summer of 1969. No production of 1970 Shelby GT 350 and 500 models was actually undertaken, however unsold 1969 models were given 1970 vehicle identification numbers under FBI supervision. The 1970 models had two changes, a front chin spoiler and two black hood stripes. A total of 789 were re- VIN'd.
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