1969 Shelby GT350 B Production Fastback
Presenting the captivating story of the 1969 Shelby GT350 B Production Fastback, a racecar with a remarkable journey. Originally a Silver Jade GT500, it faced theft and damage, leading to its transformation into a racing icon. Purchased by Jerry Lecatse of ABC Auto Wreckers, it underwent modifications, including a Boss 302 engine and Grabber Green paint. Racing in B Production from 1973 to 1975, Lecatse sold it to Gordon and Nancy Gimbel, who further evolved it into a GT1-class racer.
After acquiring it in 1982, Gary Goeringer aimed to restore its racing glory. A fire damaged the car in storage, but a restoration journey began in 1994 with hot-rodder Doane Spencer. Completed in 2012 by specialist Dave Mani, the Shelby boasts meticulous attention to detail. With continuous vintage racing success and extensive documentation, this GT350 is a testament to its enduring legacy. Now, under current ownership since 2012, it eagerly anticipates further participation in historic racing events globally.
After acquiring it in 1982, Gary Goeringer aimed to restore its racing glory. A fire damaged the car in storage, but a restoration journey began in 1994 with hot-rodder Doane Spencer. Completed in 2012 by specialist Dave Mani, the Shelby boasts meticulous attention to detail. With continuous vintage racing success and extensive documentation, this GT350 is a testament to its enduring legacy. Now, under current ownership since 2012, it eagerly anticipates further participation in historic racing events globally.






