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#46
Cars For Sale / Re: 1967 GT 350 Project
November 08, 2023, 08:01:42 AM
Sold..
#47
Cars For Sale / 1967 GT 350 Project
November 03, 2023, 11:25:40 AM
67 GT 350
She's had a hard life...

No engine
White 4 speed that has an automatic in it.
Original tag and K numbers
Missing some interior pieces

$85K

www.capecodmustang.com
bret@capecodmustang.com
#48
Sold...
#49
I might be a bit biased...

But I'd rather have 1967 # 1 on the Shelby tag rather than #18 that was actually built before # 1..

But that's just me....
#50
I own # 11 and # 17 as well as numerous other double digit 67s.
#11 and # 17 are the earliest 67 Shelby's that were white and had a Shelby tag.

Like car # 1, we know there's other vehicles BUILT earlier but had later Shelby numbered tags.

Bret

#51
17
#52
17
#53
67 GT 350
Matching number 289HP with matching number transmission
Original numbers and hand printed tag

Car # 17...
The second white 67 GT 350 
Car # 11 was the first
All others were dark green

$239,000
bret@capecodmustang.com
www.capecodmustang.com
#54
Cars For Sale / 1965 GT 350
October 23, 2023, 05:02:51 PM
65 GT 350
289HP/#123
Previously raced
Apron, cage, flared

Runs strong
I'll take trades....

$299K

bret@capecodmustang.com
#55
67
#56
67
#57
2152
#58
67 GT 350
Lime gold automatic
Original drive train
Original numbers, steering wheel
Inboards, 5 ten spokes
Solid floors but paint and body getting tired
Runs excellent
$135,000/# 2152

bret@capecodmustang.com
www.capecodmustang.com


#59
Cars For Sale / Re: '71 429
September 27, 2023, 12:41:46 PM
Quote from: pbf777 on September 27, 2023, 10:33:45 AM
     These "Classic Car Dealers" just irritate the heck out of me with their total lack of any real effort in cooperation in "making the sale", and generally lacking any significant knowledge of, or attempt to acquire any subject matter on, the vehicle they are supposedly representing; and then tack on an exorbitant additional markup for such!  >:(

     What I can't figure out is, why do so many people feel that they should sell their cars through these clowns?   ::)

     Scott.


I'm a classic car dealer and I try to accomodate any serious buyer.

The problem is really simple.
Most of the big classic car dealers have so many cars on consignments they have no idea what they're looking for.
The same guy looking for a VIN on a Ford is asked to see the engine date on a Chevy.
They just don't know.

And since so many transactions are long distance buyers get frustrated....
#60
Here Pete....

Just arrived yesterday....