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#1
Quote from: Bob Gaines on September 11, 2022, 02:53:27 PM

You had best send your question to Shelby American n Los Vegas who may be tracking this car in their registry. The SAAC 68 registrar only tracks the history of the cars built in the 60's and not the modern built Shelby's.

How is this cert recognized as being for a modern build? Because it has a CSM number on the cert instead of an SFM number? I'm trying to learn for future reference.
#2
Quote from: 98SVT - was 06GT on September 11, 2022, 02:52:17 PM
Lots of confusion exists in the pedestrian car collector world between The Shelby American Registry and the SAAC Registries.

Thanks for explaining that. Shelbys are out of my wheelhouse. I primarily restore (Torino) Cobras and Talladegas.
#3
Quote from: Bill on September 11, 2022, 02:43:04 PM
Quote from: halowe on September 11, 2022, 01:34:40 PM
Does this certificate appear to be authentic?

Authentic to what?

Quote from: halowe on September 11, 2022, 01:34:40 PM
Any info on what this car is?

Sure, the VIN decodes as follows:
8=1968 model year
F=Dearborn Assembly plant
01=2dr Hardtop
T=6cyl engine
207014=107,013 mustang off that specific assembly line for the 1968 model year
Most likely built on May 29th, 1968

Essentially someones pipe dream they are now passing off as something it is not.

Instead of sending anything off to SAI, they should send it off to the 1968 SAAC registrar, or maybe she already has, and did not like the answer.

Bill

Authentic as in is this cert actually from SAI. I meant what it might have been used for if the car was indeed an experimental car used by Shelby (as opposed to what the VIN can tell us). I thought I was sending the question to the SAAC registrars by posting my question in this forum??? How do I send to a registrar?
#4
Quote from: Bob Gaines on September 11, 2022, 02:31:45 PM
As far as info the OP asked for the car is apparently one of the many continuation type cars that the Modern Shelby American Inc. in Los Vegas has commissioned to be built or licensed so others could build using the Shelby name. It is a 60's body but actually built in recent years. They have their own registry to track those modern made cars that they have licensed over the years since Shelby started in Los Vegas in the early 90's.

Could be. Would the cert look like this one, without any mention of being later built? Would it say "experimental"? Is that perhaps why it has a CSM number instead of SFM?
#5
Quote from: Coralsnake on September 11, 2022, 02:24:57 PM
I think your confusing vintage Shelbys with something that could have built much later. Shelby did not build any 1968 six cylinder coupes or any "EXP 350" before 1970

I meant GT 500 (Little Red)...I wrote the wrong thing. I've editted to correct.
#6
I'm definitely skeptical. As far as I know, the EXP 500 was the only Shelby coupe from that year (other than the Shelby de Mexico built coupes). The owner says that she inherited it from her father, who worked at Ford in Dearborn. She says she has been in contact with Shelby about it. I'm asking her to provide those emails. I've also sent a message to the Shelby America registry department. The car is a basket case, but rust free.
#7
Does this certificate appear to be authentic? Any info on what this car is?