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Re: My First Reaction to a Shelby (LONGISH)

Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by ORLMUST@aol.com, Feb 12, 2005.

  1. Shelby Stories,

    My trip down Shelby Lane starts in 1970. My wife (Ann) and I were
    searching for a replacement for our honeymoon car, a 1961 Mercury
    Comet.

    The Comet needed replacing, due to the 3 speed Indy Shifter, which I
    had installed (improperly). I used the poorly shifting transmission as,
    justification to replace the car.

    We searched the local ads, parking lots, notices in the laundry-mats.
    Everyone knows; you get the best deal from buying direct, certainly not
    from a huge high-end car lot! Our quest and sharp eyes took us to a local
    car for sale.

    In South Orlando on Peel Ave was a 67 Lime Gold GT 350
    Shelby. I sort of thought I knew what it was, and approached the owner
    with curiosity. We didn't have any idea how much the car would cost.
    Would it make a good car for a couple with a new baby? How would
    we insure it? It looked like an expensive custom racer!

    Our short experience with this Shelby imprinted in my mind. The Seller
    wanted about $2000.00 for a 3 year old GT 350 with 20,000 miles on it.

    He did invite us on a test drive. Ann was in the back seat and the seller
    driving. I was a passenger, visulizing owning this car. Right now !.
    The seller drove down a side street. While accecerating he asked me
    to reach up & touch the dash pad. . I leaned forward, he stomped the gas
    pedal and I was pressed backward. This guy should have been a car
    salesman!
    We could not buy this impressive car, since the "the bank" would not
    finance such young buyers.

    A few days later, we traded the 61 Comet at the local VW lot for a
    67 "Glitter Bug". A cute, bright green, gas mizer, which we drove for
    two years before driving off the road, south of Johnson City, TN.
    That's another long story!

    Pete, Peter & Ann Geisler
    Orlando Mustang
    407 688 1966
     

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