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Messages - Shelby73

#106
Get over it 2112 I don't know where you live but next time you come through N.C  stop in and I'll show you some cars and we'll have a drink, remember we are all friends just be nice.
#107
I took my post down since it was painful for 2112 to read, we are now getting graded on our writing.
#108
Who is the best at refinishing a 1968 Shelby factory steering wheel?
#109
Still looking for owner of 6S1605
#110
Wanted to Buy / Re: C6FE heads
February 21, 2018, 08:21:31 PM
I have a set that I may would sell call me one day and we will discuss it. 828-308-8103 Andy
#111
1966 Shelby GT350/GT350H / Looking for owner of 6S1605
January 28, 2018, 08:08:03 PM
If anyone out there knows the owner of 6S1605 I would like to have his number or have him call me 828-308-8103 Thanks
#112
1965 GT350/R-Model / Re: 5S199 at BJ Scottsdale
January 23, 2018, 08:51:27 PM
I thought all of the Shelby's I watched at BJ brought good money, how about the 001 66 shelby at 600k was that not enough? I think the truth is if you have not bought a 65 or 66 yet then the situation is not going to get easier for your wallet. The good 66s are definitely going to get higher, the 65s have been adjusting up over the last few years while the 66s were staying about the same. Not all cars are sold at auctions. While good cars show up at auctions there are plenty that show up that are not that great trying to find someone that is not educated on the difference between a decent car and a great car. They invented auctions to force people to make quick decisions. I can tell you this there are a hell of a lot more 65-66 Shelby's that fall in the decent car category than in the unmolested, never any rust, original engine, original body panels, original floors, unrestored, always garaged great car category and those are the ingredients that can make a car sell or not sell, and make some bring 100k more than others. I recently saw a 66 Shelby at a auction that had nothing correct and was not even a real one and if had not told them no one would have ever known. It's really hard to believe that could happen.