In a message dated 1/23/2005 4:36:27 PM Pacific Standard Time, sbeckerone@charter.net writes: > but they are not being represented well at BJ this year Stephen, I've never seen the Green 66 GT350, but it's description includes the following-- A partial list of awards: "Two S.A.A.C. Gold awards" (including judges choice); "Six M.C.A. National Gold Awards"; "Two M.C.A. Grand National Gold Awards" What is there about the car that you feel keeps it out of the "blue chips" category? Dave Lennartz
It has been for sale a number of times over the last two years - multi owner/multi turns in a short period of time run me off a car ----- Original Message ----- From: DLen1261@aol.com To: sbeckerone@charter.net ; colin@colinsclassicauto.com ; timetravelers@enter.net Cc: shelbymustang@carmemories.com Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 7:56 PM Subject: Re: Fw: In a message dated 1/23/2005 4:36:27 PM Pacific Standard Time, sbeckerone@charter.net writes: but they are not being represented well at BJ this year Stephen, I've never seen the Green 66 GT350, but it's description includes the following-- A partial list of awards: "Two S.A.A.C. Gold awards" (including judges choice); "Six M.C.A. National Gold Awards"; "Two M.C.A. Grand National Gold Awards" What is there about the car that you feel keeps it out of the "blue chips" category? Dave Lennartz