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The most historically correct restored GT350 ?

Started by Coralsnake, August 01, 2022, 07:39:48 PM

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honker

In the original (1st) post by Coralsnake in this thread, was there/is there an image, or a link I don't see it ? or is it in the gallery ?

not  looked  there yet.

Bigfoot

Quote from: honker on August 03, 2022, 02:44:25 PM
In the original (1st) post by Coralsnake in this thread, was there/is there an image, or a link I don't see it ? or is it in the gallery ?

not  looked  there yet.

Image is there.
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Bill

Quote from: honker on August 03, 2022, 02:44:25 PM
In the original (1st) post by Coralsnake in this thread, was there/is there an image, or a link I don't see it ? or is it in the gallery ?

not  looked  there yet.

http://www.thecoralsnake.com/308a.jpg




Bill
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honker

Big foot thanks for your reply, and Bill for the link, see it now !

Mike

TLea

Quote from: Vernon Estes on August 03, 2022, 11:09:42 AM
Oh boy... I cant wait for all the armchair experts to set the car's owner straight on the intricacies of 1968 Shelby Mustangs in the comment section. I'll make sure to have my popcorn ready to watch the schooling  ;D

Bet the car is going to "ring the bell"!

Vern
Oh it will be interesting for sure. Early non recall car. I can hear it already "should have Lucas lights! Should have aluminum intake and Holley carb

TLea

Quote from: George Schalk on August 03, 2022, 12:58:20 PM
The car will definitely be bid up by someone who knows what the car really is and knows what it takes to make a car of this caliber i.e. reproduction parts vs. nos parts, tasteful mods vs. assembly-line correct.  All it takes is 2 bidders that really want it!!   
As most of you know I have seen and restored a lot of Shelbys. I bought this one because it was the best car I had ever come across. All born with drive train, sheet metal, fiberglass, tags, hardware etc. Never had a spot of rust on it. It is a no excuses car

George Schalk

Is there a scheduled date for when the car will debut on BAT?  Any pics you'd be willing to share to entice and tease us before the auction?   

Coralsnake

The load date is not established but it will be in the next few weeks

I will get some pictures posted here as soon as possible

This car really is one of the best restored cars around . I think anyone that has seen it will agree

TLea

Quote from: George Schalk on August 03, 2022, 04:41:49 PM
Is there a scheduled date for when the car will debut on BAT?  Any pics you'd be willing to share to entice and tease us before the auction?
I have submitted it but still waiting for date when it will go live. We're just getting it cleaned and detailed now, will post pics soon

TLea

Well too bad but I won't get to endure the BAT peanut gallery.  I got an offer I couldn't refuse privately  ;D

J_Speegle

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68blk500c

Yes, congratulations on your private sale, Tim.

JD

Yes - Congratulations!!

You've dodged the public flogging by the at times unknowing, and the time and effort to respond which can add up, and no fees for the buyer which means they can afford more car.
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