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Non owners but enthusiasts
69mach351w:
Been a Shelby Enthusiast 40 years!!
However, I've never had the honor of owning one. Always very close but yet, so far away :(
557:
Have had my 67 since 82.Realize how lucky I am as these things are far from “affordable” now.Have zero problem with clones as long as they are not misrepresented as genuine original Shelby American/Shelby Automotive cars,frankly I think they provide a legitimate educational function as so few original cars see the light of day....I have seen some VERY cool replica/tribute/clone cars over the years ,so go nuts!!! ;D
Side-Oilers:
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Jbarela:
About 15 years ago I started collecting 65 shelby parts to do a clone, during the process I gained much respect for these cars and their owners and 6s1902 belongs to us by the way. I ended up selling those parts because I felt they deserved to be on a real 65 shelby. Fast forward to today and I am building a tribute and would not put anything on my car that ford or shelby did not make if I can help it. I would never call my car a shelby or a clone nor would I badge it as such but that's just me. Shelby got it right so not going to reinvent the wheel..I am using his parts!
pchmotoho:
Maybe it’s just me but I really have no i idea what your point is. I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a hard to read post ever on this forum.
I love the fact that this clubs only requirement is 50 dollars and enthusiasm. I joined PCA (Porsche Club of America) and quit after one year when I found out you had to be a Porsche owner to be a member.
What a crock of **** that is. You can buy a POS Porsche SUV for what, 2000 dollars. Even to be a member of either of the 2 biggest Ferrari clubs ownership is not essential.
As far as clones go, do what you want, just don’t try to pass it off as real. Don’t tell people it’s real either when it’s a fake.
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