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1966 gt350

Stored on my property and owned by a friend is a 1966 Shelby Mustang GT350 that he wants to sell.

I attached some poor cell phone photos for reference but it is a real GT350 with the appropriate vin # etc. The car has been sitting inside a bldg, up on blocks, for approximately 35 years. He oiled the cylinders before storage.

He bought it in Chicago and drove it back here to Northern CA. It was driven in IL, in winter, and has the rust to prove it. It is not restored nor has it been modified other than the previous owner put on a trailer hitch including bolts through the rear bumper. I took the up close photo of GT350, behind the front wheel, to show the rust bubbles, but the photo does not show them well.

How can we establish a value for this car and what is the best place-way sell it. I am a member of this forum so I have an understanding of the culture which is why I am posting this here first.
 
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