That One-Owner 1966 Shelby Mustang GT350 Sold for Nearly $400,000
“I plan on driving it. I believe cars are meant to tell a story and sitting in a garage makes for a very boring story," said the new owner.
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“I plan on driving it. I believe cars are meant to tell a story and sitting in a garage makes for a very boring story," said the new owner.
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