Legendary
G.T's 1967 Shelby GT 500 CSS Notchback Coupe
Following the great
success of the first Shelbys, in 1967 Ford and Shelby began
considering the expansion of the model line to include
convertibles and notchbacks. Toward that end, a Bright Red
early-production 390 notchback Mustang was delivered to Shelby to
test the concept. Nicknamed “Little Red”, it was given Shelby
serial number 67411H900131 and commandeered by Shelby American’s
Chief Engineer Fred Goodell for use as a daily driver.
Shelby tested the car’s appeal to the public by displaying it at
the 1967 Los Angeles Auto Show, where it met with enthusiastic
reviews. It also saw regular use by friends like Bill Cosby, and
the Shelby-friendly automotive press, most notably Charles Fox,
who reviewed “Little Red” in the pages of Car and Driver. It
was on hand again for the 1968 Shelby & Ford Performance
Dealer show at Riverside Raceway.
While the plucky notchback never made it to official Shelby
status, it did make a lasting impression as the inspiration for
the famous 1968 GT/CS “California Special” series of Mustangs.
“Little Red” was eventually shipped to Ford Headquarters in
Dearborn, and finally to Kar Kraft, where it followed past
abandoned prototypes into the crusher, seemingly gone forever.
“Little Red” has now been resurrected as a new series of
Legendary GT Shelby Continuation cars, licensed by Carroll Shelby
and built to the specifications that defined the original. The
first new “Little Red” is finished in Bright Red and wears
“Shelby GT500” badges on the padded black vinyl top. White
sill stripes announce the new “G.T.500C.S.S.” designation.
Informed collectors will note the unique louvers in the
twin-nostril fiberglass hood, the wide-set twin-light grille
treatment and the color-keyed Shelby 10-spoke wheels of the
original.
Though many different engines were tested in the original, this
one uses the tried-and-true 428 with special large-valve Le Mans
heads, Holley 750cfm four-barrel and single-plane aluminum intake
manifold. The custom-built C6 automatic and 3.5:1 Detroit Locker
rear end complete the powertrain. A large-diameter Cobra Jet
exhaust system eliminates the stock crossover muffler for vastly
improved scavenging. The Ford air-conditioning unit is as
original, as are the crinkle-finish valve covers and air cleaner.
Licensed by Carroll Shelby, recognized by the Shelby American
Automobile Club and eligible for the World Shelby Registry,
“Little Red” is a genuine Shelby treasure.