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The GT350H stems from the Carroll Shelby partnership with Hertz, who commissioned a thousand Rent-a-Racer GT350s for the public in 1966. For $17 per day and an additional 17 cents per mile, anyone could rent one of these race cars, beat the snot out of it at a track day or canyon cruise, and return it at the end of the weekend, no questions asked.
This example is finished in Wimbledon White with Guardsman Blue racing stripes, which it has retained since it left the factory. This example features a 289-cubic inch V-8 making 306-horsepower and a 3-speed automatic transmission. The car was optioned with a radio, upgraded brakes, and chrome Magnum wheels, which brought the grand total in 1966 to $3,865, or about $29,344 today.
Carroll Shelby was actually the third owner of this historic vehicle, one of whom modified the GT350H with aftermarket gauges, radiator, roll bar, valve covers, wheels, and a spoiler. Shelby purchased the vehicle from the second owner soon after, returned it to near factory condition, and stored it in his personal collection. This GT350H sat proudly on display at multiple automotive collections in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Carroll Shelby actually owned a few GT350Hs, and this is probably the
rarest. Most of the 1,000 cars built were finished in black and gold, 59
examples in Ivy Green, and only a handful in this white and blue color
scheme.
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