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Messages - Stillakid54

#1
Shelby American History / Re: Old advertisements
January 11, 2024, 10:54:27 PM
One more 66 Metro full page ad
#2
Shelby American History / Re: Old advertisements
January 10, 2024, 04:12:32 PM
This was our Shelby dealership in Calgary.
#3
Shelby American History / Re: Old advertisements
January 10, 2024, 11:01:06 AM
Home of my 68.
#4
Shelby American History / Re: Old advertisements
January 10, 2024, 10:56:37 AM
Fuller Ford, Cincinnati. Home of my 69.
#5
This is the period correct emblem for Metro Ford, Calgary's Shelby dealership.
#6
Here is mine from Healy Motors, Edmonton, Alberta.

By any chance, would anyone have an image of a period correct one for Fuller Ford in Cincinnati?
#7
The Lounge / Re: What happens when selling your Shelby?
October 11, 2023, 09:13:13 PM
Identical rules up here in Canada.
#8
A Ram Air III, auto, blue interior sold at the Mecum summer Kissemmee for $107.500 plus auction costs.
#9
They were just transportation back then.
Tire technology has come a long way, for both summer and winter.
#10
That is a wonderfully optioned GTA, with a great history.
#11
This arrived just this week, to be added to the fleet.
Won't win any speed races, but I just run hot, and make everyone else pull over.
#12
The Lounge / Re: New Ranchero
December 07, 2022, 10:25:59 AM
The 70-71 will always be a favourite of mine.
#13
SAAC Forum Discussion Area / Re: 68 GT350 vs 69 GT500
December 07, 2022, 10:10:44 AM
As said by all above, they are two very different cars.
Is your decision to be based on: personal enjoyment factor, aesthetics, investment potential? Answer those questions, and you should have your answer where you want to put your money.
Will defer to wiser souls here, but from a pure investment perspective a big block should win out when comparing these two years head to head nearly always.
#14
Matching numbers, but the window sticker says it was a four speed...Oh, matching, other than the transmission.
It went to a Pennsylvania dealer, so a km speedometer must be a late afterthought during restoration. Certainly makes it "look faster".
#15
There appears to be much to be pointed out, but I will defer the experts here. Dependant on your knowledge base of 68's, if you are not conversant with them, reach out 1:1 with one of the members here or who you might know locally, whose expertise is 1968.