TGR Staff - 11/10/2014
Mecum Auctions has a really cool bit of Shelby history coming up for auction next January in Florida. This C500 Ford transporter was one of six built by Shelby American and is mostly unrestored. Of course, it being Shelby, the truck is equipped with a bunch of Shelby accessories, including a Tachometer, Cobra Valve Covers/Air Cleaner, and Shift Knob. You can check out the listing on the Mecum site HERE.
Official Listing:
In the mid-2000s it was purchased from a Canadian collector and restorer and driven by its new owner to Arizona, a trip of over 1,800 miles. In September 2007 it hit the road once again, this time to Santa Monica, California, where it participated in the SAAC’s Tony Sousa Memorial show and was awarded a First Place prize.
Still sporting its mostly original paint and interior – complete with wooden Cobra shift knob and dash-mounted tachometer, it incorporates a 330 CI Ford engine with Cobra finned aluminum air cleaner, valve covers, and oil pan, and mated to a 4-speed transmission. As further authentication, this dually flatbed transporter is signed on the dashboard by Bob Bondurant, who co-drove with Jo Schlesser at Reims to win the FIA Championship, former Shelby employee Bernie Kretzschmar and early crew member and driver John Morton, who once recalled traveling in it to Sebring, Florida. For Shelby collectors, this is could be one of the most unique pieces of Shelby lore ever offered.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Believed to be 1 of 6 built for use by the Shelby American racing team in 1966
- Autographed by Bob Bondurant, Bernie Kretzschmar, and John Morton
- SAAC first place prize in September 2007
- Unrestored condition
- Mostly original paint and interior
- 330 CI V-8 engine
- Cobra valve covers, air cleaner, and oil pan
- 4-speed transmission
- Wooden Cobra shifter knob and dash-mounted tach
- Dual rear wheels
- Painted bumpers and grill
- Flatbed conversion