Reposting this to the "Up for Auction" sub-forum. I put this in the incorrect sub-forum, so if you are seeing this again, this is not a double post.
NOT MINE - This is a popular topic on Facebook. Posted in several Shelby and Mustang groups.
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1966 Shelby Mustang GT350. The selling PRICE is $139,000. This is a real GT350 Shelby. Original number matching engine. Car currently has a 1966 hi po 4 speed transmission but came equipped originally with an automatic trans. Has been sitting in dry storage for many years. Car has an older restoration. Engine will fire but needs some attention to the fuel system. Please serious calls only to 317-three three two-3716
Link (you most likely need a Facebook account to open the link): https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/221450856288950/?media_id=0&ref=share_attachment (https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/221450856288950/?media_id=0&ref=share_attachment)
It always scares me when phone numbers are disguised.
Also, Facebook scares me also.
Would there be someone legit that can look at it that is in the same area?
Auto is a downer.
Quote from: 67 GT350 on January 23, 2021, 11:35:02 AM
It always scares me when phone numbers are disguised.
That is to keep computer "Bots" from getting your # in Internet sweeps and feeding it to the foreign and domestic scammers.
The Shelby tag is a little bit weitd the stampings differ a bit. Undercarriage looks like it was sitting in the water for some hours.
Ad appears to be gone.
Quote from: Kent on January 25, 2021, 03:58:18 AM
The Shelby tag is a little bit weitd the stampings differ a bit. Undercarriage looks like it was sitting in the water for some hours.
VIN picture for reference.
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The link I posted above still works as long as you have a Facebook account.
Tag looks fine to "me".
I am in the area and am a friend of the guy selling the car. Real car and tag with VIN under the tag. No history in the registry. Came out of Georgia a few weeks ago. Would be happy to look at it if anyone is in need.
Best,
Nate
From the photo's looks like a solid car needing a lot of clean up from the humid southern weather. If you know the owner you should advise him to spend the money to have a professional do surface rust removal and paint detailing under the hood etc, it would add untold thousands to the value of the car and make it far more sellable.