Car enthusiasts might want to check out the upcoming Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction to see the first prototype of a classic car.
According to AutoBlog, the auction will have the first 1966 Shelby GT350 Ford Mustang prototype, and Barrett-Jackson said it's the first built for the '66 Shelby. It has a 289 cu. in V8 and 4-speed manual transmission.
The vinyl roof goes over the top, and it comes with the Pony upholstery.
Check out the car from several different angles here at Barrett-Jackson.
SCOTTSDALE SPOTLIGHT: The historic pre-production 1966 Shelby GT350 Prototype #001 - very first '66 GT350 built. https://t.co/qE4MO499LW pic.twitter.com/eNReRMhz4h
— Barrett-Jackson (@Barrett_Jackson) November 2, 2017
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The estimated price for the car is about $255,00, though it could easily go for much more than that given how rare it is.
The car looks fantastic and will likely be a hot commodity at the auction.