On January 18th the AACA Museum will hold a live webcast with first-person interviews on the development and history of the Shelby G.T. 350
Hershey, PA - Join the AACA Museum for a panel discussion with the owners of the three G.T. 350s now on display.
Glen Hill, the exhibit's guest curator, has owned his 1967 G.T350 for 40+ years. Over that time, he restored the car to factory condition, which required locating a correct engine and a variety of additional parts.
Larry Schaffer purchased his 1965 new. It was stolen in the mid-1970s and returned to him approximately 35 years later through the assistance of SAAC.
The final presenter, Chuck Cantwell, is a Shelby American employee who served as the project engineer for design and development of the G.T.350 program in 1965. His blue 1966 G.T.350 shows the evolution of the first-year design. His experiences provide an intimate, first-person perspective into this fascinating period of automotive history.
Registration is required. Onsite participation is FREE with paid museum admission. Online participation is FREE.
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