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1967 GT500 #1262, stolen off the dealer lot in San Antonio, the thief's took the Hood and Front Nose off and replaced it w/ a regular production 1967 Mustang Hood and Nose. To disguise the car, the thief's painted the entire car purple, over the badges, scoops, ect., that is why it is purple in the 1st picture from 1986. The State of Texas recovered the car in 1968, bought at the State of Texas Auction in 1969, then it went to Oklahoma City. Tee owner went to Ford and bought all the Shelby pieces available in 1970-1972, including the Hood and Front Nose, I used all the NOS parts gathered in the restoration. I bought it from the original owner in 2002, fully restored in 2004, what fun it is to drive!
#0066 Summer of '87 (acquired January '87) and December '17 (restoration still in progress).Edit: Damn thing shrunk my pictures.Edit: Swapped out photos. Added #
Wow Eric, you really grew up with that car. Pretty cool.
01375:Today, being done to MCA concours.Many years ago:The car was complete and in good shape when the restoration started.
Quote from: BGlover67 on January 21, 2018, 09:33:12 PMWow Eric, you really grew up with that car. Pretty cool.+1Love those meaty Goodyears he has on also. 😎
Quote from: BGlover67 on January 21, 2018, 09:33:12 PMWow Eric, you really grew up with that car. Pretty cool.+1 again. Cool seeing your pic just the day before on Mustang 360 as an example of the right way to photograph your car. Those 68 wheels it came with must have been a popular upgrade back in the day. My 67 red fastback (non Shelby) had them when I bought it, too.
Quote from: Bossbill on January 21, 2018, 10:46:53 PM01375:Today, being done to MCA concours.Many years ago:The car was complete and in good shape when the restoration started."Bossbill", Great old photos and the car was in amazing condition, those wheels are great too! (I flopped two of your images so they read correctly - hope that's OK)