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Started by Greg, August 09, 2019, 08:29:14 AM

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Greg

People never cease to amaze and are sometimes amusing. 

I contacted a guy advertising a Shelby for sale, he wouldn't provide me his phone number (understandable in this day of Spam and Spoof calls) so I sent him mine and he called me and that is where the fun began.  He told me his car was the most original Shelby ever with only the tires being changed and had been in his family since day 1.  I asked about its history he said I'm not sharing that, I said okay, what is the Shelby number I have a registry and can at least see what it is and share it with you, he said, not going to provide that, so I said, what color is it, he said, not going to tell you that either.  Dare I ask for pictures.... LOL, not going to provide that either.  At the end of call I felt I was making some deal with the Mexican drug cartel LOL... I get being careful but wow this was a little over the top.  He wanted me to trust him, bring cash, look at the car, pay and leave with the car.  I'm sure you guys have similar stories that have left you shaking your head and laughing :-)
Shelby's and Fords from Day 1

BGlover67

Greg, you might have just missed out on Jim Morrison's GT500.   :o

But seriously, that guy needs a referral to a good psychiatrist.  Stay far away.
Thanks,
Brian R. Glover
SAAC Carolina's Northern Representative

stangman39

I'm sure a bunch of us could write a comedy book with stories from some of the interesting sellers we have run into!
Yesterday I ran into someone advertising a 67 Fastback for sale for $16500.  However, the ad showed pics of a 68 coupe needed full resto and has been out to pasture for awhile.
The exchange of text messages was comical for sure!

67 GT350

Up our way there was a KR in a garage, and for years nobody went up to the house to ask about it, years later one guy did and bought himself a nice KR for 3500.....food for thought.
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Shelby_r_b

Nothing beats a classic!

557

Went to look at a 67 350 in the early 80s...Many incorrect parts but the price was right...Thought we had a deal..Then I mentioned that I was going to use it as a driver..Deal off ,at any price...He thought it should be in a museum or something...whatever... ::)

kjspeed


Would this person happen to be in Florida? There's someone down here that has a '68 GT500 and they think it's VERY special. They want a suitcase full of cash only! They refused to share the Shelby number, but did give me the VIN. A little looking in the registry and I found that it's #790 Black/saddle.

Quote from: Greg on August 09, 2019, 08:29:14 AM
People never cease to amaze and are sometimes amusing. 

I contacted a guy advertising a Shelby for sale, he wouldn't provide me his phone number (understandable in this day of Spam and Spoof calls) so I sent him mine and he called me and that is where the fun began.  He told me his car was the most original Shelby ever with only the tires being changed and had been in his family since day 1.  I asked about its history he said I'm not sharing that, I said okay, what is the Shelby number I have a registry and can at least see what it is and share it with you, he said, not going to provide that, so I said, what color is it, he said, not going to tell you that either.  Dare I ask for pictures.... LOL, not going to provide that either.  At the end of call I felt I was making some deal with the Mexican drug cartel LOL... I get being careful but wow this was a little over the top.  He wanted me to trust him, bring cash, look at the car, pay and leave with the car.  I'm sure you guys have similar stories that have left you shaking your head and laughing :-)
1968 Shelby GT350
1968 Mustang GT S-code
2009 Mustang Bullitt

Shelby_r_b

Actually, I just remembered:  several  months back, I came across a 66 Hertz Car on Craigslist in the Phoenix area.  I talked to the owner about the car, and he wouldn't share anything.  In fact, he said, "You'll have to come see it if you want to know anything about it". 

Needless to say, I never made the flight.  Nothing like spending money on a plane ticket and such to find out that the car isn't real or is missing a ton of stuff.  ::)
Nothing beats a classic!

Greg

Shelby's and Fords from Day 1

67 GT350

Quote from: 557 on August 09, 2019, 11:48:46 AM
Went to look at a 67 350 in the early 80s...Many incorrect parts but the price was right...Thought we had a deal..Then I mentioned that I was going to use it as a driver..Deal off ,at any price...He thought it should be in a museum or something...whatever... ::)

Best to say as little as possible, I find Shelby owners kind of crazy. I know I have a few!
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OldMil

If you are not interested, maybe you could share the contact and someone in the area would be willing to see this car in person...Maybe a group member will come away with a nice car.