Will order mine this morning.
Can someone repost the link to submit 1966 updates?
Thanks
Can someone repost the link to submit 1966 updates?
Thanks
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Show posts MenuQuote from: sfm5s081 on December 13, 2018, 12:11:24 AM
This would be so much better if there was a section for the original Shelbys! There are tons of newer cars 2007+.
Quote from: Ldouble619 on November 21, 2018, 02:40:48 PM
Not a bad price for a carry over.
Quote from: TLea on November 21, 2018, 11:46:43 AM
That's a very open ended question. Are you talking about with or without a hipo main caps ?
Quote from: 427heaven on November 13, 2018, 08:45:59 AM
You need to have the ability to weed thru the descriptions, and make a determination is this an informed seller or just another knucklehead trying to make a buck. A good friend of mine has been chasing cars -no not Wayne Carini for the last 50 years. Here is why we need to not let a description slow our roll while looking for our next car. A couple of years ago a woman placed an add in a local newspaper ( remember those) about an old Mustang , my friend calls up asks questions and is told its an old Mustang with a big engine that used to drink a lot of gas, it hasn't moved in decades, it is buried in a pile of stuff in the garage, she said she remembered it had plastic covering the back seat and it has 4 flat tires rotting into the ground. So my buddy had to think for a moment what he wanted to do, the car was approx. 150 miles away it was about 107 degrees out and he needed to scrape up 20k for a CASH ONLY sale he wasn't feeling up to it "so he called another friend of ours to go have a look". The next day our supposed friend pulls up with a Green 67 GT 500 4 speed on his trailer with 37,000 original miles with original plastic factory seat cover on back seat for 20k. From that day on we decided never ever say NO if you have a lead on something.