For Sale: 1965 Shelby Daytona in Tucson, Arizona for sale in Tucson, AZ

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Vehicle Description 1965 Shelby Daytona coupe by Factory Five Racing.
Finished in Wimbledon White with Lemans Blue racing stripes.
Nice fit and finish that was professionally done.
Powered by a Full roller 331 stroker ford V8 built and dyno tested by Larrys Engine and Marine.
353 hp, 364ft lbs of torque.
Its equipped with DART aluminum heads, dual Y headers, 550cfm Holley carburetor, and electronic MSD ignition.
Backed by a Tremec T-5 manual transmission with Mcleod Clutch.
Fully adjustable independent suspension up front with rack and pinion steering.
4 wheel Wilwood Disc Brakes.
Ford 8.
8 rear differential with 3.
23 posi traction.
Interior sports aluminum racing seats with forward and reverse adjustable tracks.
Fitted with Simpson Racing 5 point seat belts.
Factory 5 gauges and Shelby wood rim 3 spoke steering wheel.
Vintage Air ac and heat keeps the cabin more comfortable.
Excellent handling and very fast Factory 5 Daytona Shelby coupe ready hit the track or the local car show.
The original owner and builder of the car drove it on a road trip all the way from Tucson Arizona to Washington DC and back shortly after its completion! Worldwide shipping available, please email me for a Quote.
More Pictures and FINANCING available on my website www.
TucsonClassics.
com Thanks! Anthony.
  • Year: 1965
  • Make: Shelby
  • Model: Daytona

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