Carroll Shelby International - Shelby Mustang Production Totals 1965-70

Shelby Mustang Production Totals 1965-70

1965

  • GT 350 515
  • GT 350R 36,
  • GT 350 Drag Cars 9
  • GT 350 Street Prototype 1
  • Competition Prototype GT 350 1

Total 1965 Shelby Mustangs 562

1966

  • GT 350 1,370
  • GT 350H 1,000
  • GT 350 convertibles 6
  • GT 350 Drag Cars 4

Total 1966 Shelby Mustangs 2,380

1967

  • GT 350 Fastback 1,175
  • GT 500 Fastback 2,048
  • GT 500 Coupe (Notchback) "Little Red" 1
  • GT 500 Convertible 1
  • GT 350 Fastback Prototype 1
  • GT 500 Fastback Prototype 1

Total 1967 Shelby GT Mustangs 3,225

1968

  • GT 350 Fastback 1,253
  • GT 350 Convertible 404
  • GT 500 Fastback 1,140
  • GT 500 Convertible 402
  • GT 500KR Fastback 933
  • GT 500KR Convertible 318
  • GT 500 Notchback Prototype "Green Hornet" 1

Total 1968 Ford Shelby Cobra GT Mustangs 4,451

1969 & 1970

  • GT 350 Fastback 935
  • GT 350 Convertible 194
  • GT 500 Fastback 1,536
  • GT 500 Convertible 335
  • GT 350 Hertz Cars 15
  • Prototype Test Cars 3
  • Cars updated to 1970 spec. 789 (estimated)

Total 1969-70 Ford Shelby Cobra GT Mustangs 3,294

Shelby Cars Totals

Shelby Mustangs 13,912

13,912

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