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1968 GT500 KR

Started by Coralsnake, August 07, 2018, 06:57:54 PM

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Coralsnake

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-Shelby-Cobra/323386151266?hash=item4b4b511162:g:N9AAAOSwhXhbaeE5&vxp=mtr

If we have any takers I have a NOS drivers side rear quarter, NOS fender and a mostly NOS nose... ;)


corbins

That's a hurtin puppy ....

Coralsnake

I am wondering where the NADA prices come from? A bottle of jack?

Bigfoot

RIP KIWI
RIP KIWI

Shelby_r_b

I like the "light front end damage" statement  :o
Nothing beats a classic!

tesgt350

$115,000.00?  maybe $15,000.00 but no way $115,000.00

Bill

Take it to a detail shop, clean it up really well, and show it just the way it is
Instead of being part of the problem, be part of a successful solution.
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kjspeed

The dash VIN tag, buck tag and door tag show 8T02R205177, but both fender apron stampings show 8T02 215477. Is that an anomaly? The Shelby tag appears to be missing.
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CharlesTurner

Quote from: tesgt350 on August 08, 2018, 08:40:43 AM
$115,000.00?  maybe $15,000.00 but no way $115,000.00

Drivetrain is worth more than $15k. 

Looks like the seller just put a high number out there to start.  It's a well equipped car and good colors (blue 4sp w/AC).  The damage doesn't look too serious, but would need to be put on a frame machine and checked.

Will most likely take $75-100k+ to restore it to concours condition.
Charles Turner
MCA/SAAC Judge

Coralsnake

I dont question sellers prices anymore. Its your car you can ask what you want for it. If its too high, and it needs to be sold the seller can adjust.

Very seldom do you see a Shelby under $50k. A 4speed, AC car is on the top of desirability list for most collectors and its a good color.

It appears the correct number is 205177. I would look at the totality of all numbers and there is no question its a matching numbers car, even with the stamping error.

I am more amazed at the note on the build sheet "METRIC SPEEDO". I wonder if the car had it or it was swapped out by a dealer? I guess there wouldnt be a need for it once the car showed up in Illinois.