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8T02J155516-01767 Two cars / One number

Started by Coralsnake, May 21, 2023, 10:55:30 AM

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Coralsnake

This recently came up in another thread. I thought I would break it out so it will be easier to find later. The purpose of this thread is to document the cars, not make a judgement. If you know anything about this red car before 1998 please let me know. It came out of Las Vegas, Neveda

This red car was recently for sale in the Netherlands:

https://www.gallery-aaldering.com/ford-mustang-shelby-gt350-1968/

This car came from the US in 1998 and was exported to Norway, then the Netherlands


The gold car was for sale here in the US in 2022. It retains all its original identification tags.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zWSjZNSwNto




Michael Bol

Kind regards,

Michael Bol

1968 Shelby GT500KR - VIN 8T02R203104-02322
1968 Shelby GT350-H - VIN 8T02J149344-01143 (sold)
1970 Mustang BOSS 302 - VIN: 0F02G160395 (for sale)
1970 Mustang Coupe 302 - VIN: 0R01F153073 (sold)
1965 Corvette C2 327-300 - 194675S114520

8T03S1425

Is 01767 supposed to be an AC car or a non-AC car? To me, adding AC or omitting AC would be a major Oh $hit mistake if I were cloning a Shelby.

Steve
I have owned 8T03S-01425 since 06/76.
I owned 6S2295 in 1973 & '74.

Bob Gaines

Quote from: 8T03S1425 on May 21, 2023, 08:19:42 PM
Is 01767 supposed to be an AC car or a non-AC car? To me, adding AC or omitting AC would be a major Oh $hit mistake if I were cloning a Shelby.

Steve
Adding A/C on a non A/C car is typically looked at as a desirable add on by the driven majority as long as it is done like the factory in all but concours competing cars. Leaving off A/C on a factory A/C car however is definitely a value minus move.   
Bob Gaines,Shelby Enthusiast, Shelby Collector , Shelby Concours judge SAAC,MCA,Mid America Shelby

Coralsnake

#4
I believe it originally had AC

Edit: I dont think 1767 originally had AC (not on build tag)

98SVT - was 06GT

What does the registrar think? This will be one to haunt both owners. The gold car appears to be recently discovered. I vote for the gold car and would suspect someone grabbed an "unknown #" out of the registry to build the red one.
The gold one looks to possibly have had major damage to the right side - 1/4 replaced, inner & outer wheel wells, RR floor pan, R rocker. Maybe builder of red car saw it sitting w/damage and figured it would never be rebuilt.
But...... the red one does have a signed glove box door.
Previous owner 6S843 - GT350H & 68 GT500 Convert #135.
Mine: GT1 Mustang Track Toy, 1998 SVT Cobra, Wife's: 2004 Tbird
Member since 1975 - priceless


Coralsnake

#7
That is reproduction fiberglass. It appears the red car does have some original Shelby parts.

Coralsnake

#8
The car was listed with no owner history in the 1997 Registry

That is just before the red car history starts. Thats why it would be interesting to see if anyone knows about the car prior to 1998, just before the car went to Europe

Tor

Hello
I can confirm that the rumor that this car was fake was out shortly after this car came too Norway. What I remember was that the car was bought in Las Vegas from a man there who was involved in a mustang club there,sorry that I cant remember any name. The car has been on the market from time too time trying too sell it,obvious that was very difficult,now it is in Netherlands

Tor

tesgt350

Quote from: Michael Bol on May 21, 2023, 03:21:18 PM
Took a picture from the Registry.

I hope that SAAC had fixed the Tittle on the one below it (Gt3530).

mustangman-nl

The Shelby 350 is in the meantime sold
California Special 1968 Lime Gold
Shelby GT350 1968 (sold)
Shelby GT350 1966 recreation (363ci)
Boss 302 1970 Grabber Green (sold)
GT A-code 1965 Wimbledon White (sold)
Convertible 1968 Diamond Blue (sold)
Fastback GT 1968 Dandelion Yellow (sold)
Fastback GT 428CJ 1968 1/2 Acapulco Blue(sol

Coralsnake


Tor

Hello
There was sent a warning from Norway to the dealer in the Netherlands that this car has a big chance of being fake,just a few minutes after the mail was sent, the car was set in sold "modus" on their web page. maybe they have put it in sold modus just to maybe investigate this further if they are serious.

Tor

Coralsnake