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#1
Thanks to all of you for your input. Although the price on this car is what caught my attention and it is a beautiful car, not having the original drive train is not very appealing to me. Think I'll keep on looking...

Thanks again,

John
#2
Bob, thank you for the detailed opinion. This is exactly the type of feedback I was looking for. Although I am capable of mechanical/functional inspections I am a bit lacking in the ability of confirming authenticity of a car such as this. I am looking for something that has as much historical accuracy as possible, especially for a car north of 100K. Thanks again, I will likely move on to find a different one.

John
#3
I am considering purchasing a 66 GT350H and would like advice from a GT350H expert in the context of the car's authenticity. I will inspect the car for mechanical condition, but just want to be sure this car is not a cloner. The car's engine has been replaced with a 302 and has a period correct 3 speed auto and 9" rear. It can be viewed here: https://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/ORD/1652/1966-Ford-Mustang-Shelby-GT350H.

Understanding the challenges with determining a vehicle's authenticity on a computer screen, I am not looking for guarantees - just looking for a reasonable assumption that it's not a clone. Hopefully one of you is familiar with this car. Seller states that it is car SFM6S1208.

Thanks,

John