Barrett-Jackson held their 11th annual Palm Beach auction this past weekend, and while the docket didn’t have quite the lineup of Mustangs as their Scottsdale event back in January, there was some pretty impressive sheet metal up for grabs. One particular standout is a recently restored 1968 Shelby GT500 Convertible that commanded a final price of $330,000, the highest amount paid for any non-charity vehicle at the auction. So what makes this particular Shelby so valuable? For starters, just 402 were built in 1968, and this example is one of the best with a numbers-matching powertrain and a three year restoration under its belt. The car has won numerous awards since including a 98.6% score and a “Gold Level” at the SAAC national event last year.
You can read more and view images of the car below courtesy of Barrett-Jackson.
Vehicle Description:
One of only 402 Shelby GT500 convertibles  built in the 1968 model year. This early 1968 Shelby was built 11/25/67  and is shown as it “left the factory.” It is equipped with the powerful  428cid Police Interceptor V8 engine, optional C6 automatic transmission  and matching numbers drivetrain. This solid and rust-free Shelby was  restored by Shelby experts over a three year period with the restoration  finishing in 2009. Costs were not considered when restoring this car as  the goal of the owner was to restore this Shelby to the highest level  of authenticity. The Shelby was restored to show and drive like new  using the best parts and researching historic photos, judging rules and  the original Build Sheet. The 428 engine was rebuilt by John Callis of  ROUSH Yates Engines in North Carolina. The Shelby was finished in  original factory color of Acapulco Blue with the correct black décor and  white convertible top. Features include factory power steering, power  front disc brakes, unique Shelby shoulder harnesses, AM radio and  Marchal fog lamps. The factory original wheels and hubcaps are present  and additionally a restored set of original 1968 Shelby 10 spoke wheels  are included with the sale. The restored Shelby debuted in April 2009 at  the Mustang Club of America 45th Anniversary held in Birmingham, AL.  The Shelby received 1st Place out of all 1965-1970 Shelbys judged. Since  then the car has been stored at Orland Mustang and has received  constant maintenance and improvements between national shows and judging  by the best Shelby experts in the country. The Shelby won 98.6% of  judging points and received “Gold Level” at the 37th Annual Shelby  America Auto Club (SAAC) National held at Watkins Glen, NY in 2012  scoring 795.5 out of 807 points after five judges spent over two hours  judging. The Shelby was also awarded “Gold Level” at SAAC 36 at Virginia  International Raceway in 2011. In addition, the car was awarded  “Diamond Level” at the Team Shelby Nationals held in Tulsa, OK in 2012,  It was awarded “Gold Level” four times at all attended Mustang Club of  America National and Grand National shows from May 2011 to July 2012.  This Shelby GT500 won seven awards including five Best in Class or Show  at various Concours D’Elegance shows including Hilton Head, SC, Boca  Raton, FL, Poconos, PA, Winter Park, FL and Lakeland, FL going back to  October 2009.