GT350H Prototype for Barrett-Jackson Northeast

With Carroll Shelbyโ€™s grandson Aaron on stage, Barrett-Jackson will auction the 50th anniversary Shelby GT-H (CSM160001C) concept and prototype car to benefit the Carroll Shelby Foundation. The car (above) will be sold with no reserve during this weekendโ€™s inaugural Barrett-Jackson Northeast Auction at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut. The sale will also feature a broad range of vintage cars, customs, supercars and late-model vehicles, including a selection of GM performance machines.

Earlier this year, Shelby American unveiled a special run of performance-modified Ford Mustang GTs named the Shelby GT-H. The car celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Shelby GT350-H โ€œRent-A-Racer,โ€ that was born when Carroll Shelby approached Hertz about putting customers in the driverโ€™s seat of special edition car. The vehicle being auctioned, CSM160001C, is both the concept and prototype car for the 2016 program, the vehicle featured in all promotional materials and photographs.

โ€œBarrett-Jackson has sold more concepts, prototypes and serial number one cars for automakers than any other auction house in the world,โ€ saidย Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. โ€œCar manufacturers bring these vehicles to Barrett-Jackson because we attract the most passionate, most dedicated collectors and enthusiasts in the world. Carroll Shelby was a close friend and a fixture at our events. Weโ€™re pleased to help raise money for Carrollโ€™s charity by giving someone the opportunity to own this very special car.โ€

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