https://www.vintage-mustang.com/threads/1967-shelby-gt500-matching-numbers-available.1213098/#post-10812112
As always do your home work or get help doing it ;)
anybody know color and trans price? etc. thanks
thread claims #190
If it is #190 original color was Lime Gold, 4-Spd, that car is listed to be in Spain.
A couple of pictures from a car reported to be #190 from 2012. Had the same paint job it appears back then - White with blue stripes
These might give some somethings and details to ponder :-\
(https://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/18/6-230523231233-18697301.jpeg)
(https://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/18/6-230523231233-186961385.jpeg)
Ok what's the deal with this one? Any known problems?
the left and right floor stampings are different for one
Floor pan has obviously been replaced so would suspect significant amount of sheet metal replaced
Quote from: davez on May 24, 2023, 06:24:39 AM
the left and right floor stampings are different for one
Yes, that was one of the Ford Running Changes on the '67's, the passenger side shown on this car is the later version.
I owned this car in 2011, it is #190. Purchased from Pete Tiegler of Massachusetts, who had owned it for some time and done a hobbyist restoration on it. I subsequently sold it to a dealer in Europe. Car was a nice driver class example, I attached a few photos from my file.
If anyone here has any serious interest, I may have more details on it in my archived file that I can make available.
I have no idea maybe I´m an idiot that I haven't bid to the end but I had no time to do more research on it. it went away for 140.000 euros incl. fees. I talked to the buyer some weeks ago and he told me he is in the 200.000$ range now it´s gone for 140.000 euro maybe he was not good with poker because if he has told me that he would sell it for 140-150k I had started to do some research.