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Win a Rotisserie-Restored 1968 Mustang Fastback 347 Restomod (Charity Raffle)

A fresh-from-the-rotisserie, Shelby-styled '68 fastback with a 347 stroker and a five-speed, raffled from $25 to fund boxing therapy for Parkinson's patients.

Win a Rotisserie-Restored 1968 Mustang Fastback 347 Restomod (Charity Raffle)

Est. market value

$95,000

Entries from

$25

Entries close

June 24, 2026

Drawing

June 24, 2026

The build: Shelby looks, stroker heart

Sin City Muscle Cars finished this car in 2025 as a full "nut-and-bolt rotisserie restoration," and the spec sheet reads like a sensible driver-grade restomod rather than a trailer queen. The small-block is a 347 stroker — a stroked 302, the classic recipe for usable torque without big-block weight — backed by a 5-speed manual with a hydraulic clutch. It rides on all-new front and rear suspension with power steering, power discs at all four corners, 17-inch wheels, and breathes through Flowmaster Super 44s. The look is pure GT500 tribute: Shelby-style hood, side scoops, and rear treatment over shaved drip rails, in Aston Martin Magnetic Silver with matte black stripes. Inside it's black with custom front seats, a USB-equipped console, Dynamat, and a modern stereo on a complete new harness. Worth noting: no horsepower figure is published, this is not a real Shelby, and the car is awarded as-is, possibly with promotional miles on it.

Why this one matters

Punch 4 Parkinson's is a Massachusetts 501(c)(3) that runs non-contact boxing training for people living with Parkinson's — more than 500 participants the organization calls Warriors, at a cost it pegs near $5,000 per person per year. Ticket money is effectively a donation with a fastback-shaped raffle attached, and the org runs a steady calendar of these draws (a '67 Chevelle SS and a '69 Camaro RS are queued up behind this one). On value, be clear-eyed: the sponsor claims $120,000 ARV, but auction comps for small-block '68 fastback restomods mostly land in high-five to low-six figures.

The fine print worth knowing

Entries start at $25 for 5 and scale steeply — up to 20,000 entries for $5,000, with recurring membership bundles offering better per-entry rates. There is a genuine free mail-in route (rare and welcome for a charity raffle), but its postmark deadline is June 15, 2026 — ten days before the online window closes — so don't sit on it. The drawing is June 25, 2026, time TBD, streamed live on the charity's social channels. No total entry cap is published, so true odds are unknowable. Open to entrants 18+ in the 48 contiguous states, D.C., and Canada except Quebec. The winner pays all federal and state taxes plus license and registration — nothing is due upfront to collect the car — and no cash alternative is published.

Spec Sheet

Year / Make / Model1968 Ford Mustang
TrimFastback
Engine347ci stroker small-block V8
Transmission5-speed manual
DrivetrainRWD
ExteriorAston Martin Magnetic Silver, matte black racing stripes
InteriorBlack

The Mod List

  • +347 stroker V8
  • +5-speed manual with hydraulic clutch
  • +Power steering
  • +4-wheel power disc brakes
  • +Flowmaster Super 44 exhaust
  • +Shelby-style hood, side scoops, and rear treatment
  • +Shaved drip rails with all-new chrome
  • +Custom front seats and re-trimmed rear vinyl
  • +Custom center console with integrated USB ports
  • +All-new front and rear suspension
  • +Complete new wiring harness
  • +17-inch wheels and tires
  • +Modern stereo + Dynamat sound insulation

Why It's Special

Not a factory Shelby — a Shelby-styled one-off restomod built by Sin City Muscle Cars, full nut-and-bolt rotisserie restoration completed in 2025. Clean title; awarded as-is with possible promotional miles.

Our value estimate

$95,000

Editorial estimate, not an appraisal. The sponsor states a $120,000 ARV, which reads like retail/replacement cost for a fresh shop build. Classic.com tracks roughly 30 comparable 1967-68 custom/restomod Mustang sales spanning $68,995-$151,775; small-block stroker cars with manual conversions typically transact mid-range (the $400k+ headline results are Eleanor tributes and big-power builds — a different tier). A fresh 2025 nut-and-bolt resto with Shelby cues supports ~$95,000 at auction, with the sponsor's $120k plausible as dealer-retail asking money.

Editorial estimate based on recent comparable sales — not an appraisal.

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Win a Rotisserie-Restored 1968 Mustang Fastback 347 Restomod (Charity Raffle)
Win a Rotisserie-Restored 1968 Mustang Fastback 347 Restomod (Charity Raffle)
Win a Rotisserie-Restored 1968 Mustang Fastback 347 Restomod (Charity Raffle)
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