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Re: My First Reaction to a Shelby

Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by Jeff Fox, Feb 12, 2005.

  1. Jeff Fox

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    > While attending Texas A&M during the 79-84 timeframe I was in the Texas
    > A&M
    > Sports Car Club. There I met Jay Bittle who now owns JBA Racing in San
    > Diego. At the time he owned a Texaco station while attending school at
    > A&M. We would meet every Wed. night (I think that's the day) and many
    > awesome cars would show up, a 65 Corvette convert., tunnel rammed 50 GMC
    > pickup, 440 GTX, Hemi Belvedere and on and on. It was awesome, but there
    > was this 67 GT500 red with white stripes and a 427 that rolled in one
    > evening and that was Jay. He stole the show every time even back then
    > with many other awesome cars in attendance. At the time I had my parents
    > 69 Galaxie 500, but I knew I'd like to have a car like Jay's. Upon
    > graduation I owned an 84 Dodge Shelby Charger (blue with silver stripes);
    > close, but still not there.
    >
    > For my 23rd birthday in 1983 I got a birthday present which was one of
    > those calendar type photos of a 1967 GT500 red with white stripes. I did
    > not remember that until one week ago when we were converting an old VHS
    > tape to DVD and I said stop the tape! 'er DVD!. We backed it up and there
    > in the photo was a picture of a 67 GT500.
    >
    > I started working for NASA here in Houston after graduation and 17 yrs
    > later I started traveling to Edwards Air Force Base in California for work
    > and was at a place in life where I had some time & money to make this car
    > happen. I decided to call Jay. I could not locate his phone number, but
    > I did have an address so I wrote him a letter. A couple months went by
    > and I almost gave up on the idea, then out all of a sudden we got in touch
    > with each other. Jay came up from San Diego and trailered his 67 GT500 and
    > in exchange I got him a behind the scenes tour of Edwards Air Force Base.
    > That act of bringing the car up and taking the time to talk me through a
    > buildup kicked off an outrageous 3-1/2 year, over the top buildup. I am
    > now fortunate to have a car that which was 20 yrs in making and it's an
    > incredible pleasure to drive.
    >
    > Thanks for taking the time to share this with me ...
    >
    > Jeff
    >
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "Dan Cundiff" <DRCundiff@netscape.net>
    > To: <campaul1@xtra.co.nz>
    > Cc: "Musclecars001" <musclecars001@yahoo.com>;
    > <Shelbymustang@carmemories.com>
    > Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 7:50 AM
    > Subject: Re: My First Reaction to a Shelby
    >
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    >> My love for cars emanated from living overseas...Jamaica to be exact. I
    >> longed for anything that smelled or reminded me of home. So, as a late
    >> grammar school lad, I was allowed to subscribe to just about every car
    >> magazine published to foster my reading.
    >>
    >> This was in the late 60's so I can recall seeing the Shelby ads for the
    >> 69 cars and Shelby looked pretty cool leaning against the front fenders.
    >> Those ads really caught my attention. But, I really wanted a Boss 302.
    >>
    >> Fast forward to 1971 and we had moved home to the SF bay area and I spent
    >> a lot of time with my oldest brother in Berkeley where he attended UC
    >> Berkeley. Berkeley is not quite the car town that LA is but it is close.
    >> I can recall my first trip to visit my brother I laid dyes on Boss 429,
    >> 1971 911S, and Ferrari..all before lunch! We actually moved to a small
    >> town called Orinda ...and Orinda has some great car collectors but they
    >> are not the showy type of folks. They keep to themselves. I know, what
    >> about Shelby's. To date I don't think I had seen one, but I had read
    >> every printed word. I was ready to spew facts and figures at the first
    >> sight of one.
    >>
    >> Now I am in college and I meet up with a potential study buddy after to
    >> school to exchange notes. Brian Dumas is his name. After studying, we
    >> exchange comments on cars and he says he has a Shelby! Yeah right! But,
    >> as we walk out to the parking lot....he walks up to a Gremlin! Oh, he
    >> does not drive the Shelby to school.He promises me a ride the next
    >> day....I am convinced he is dreaming.
    >>
    >> Next afternoon, there it is. 1967 GT350. Brian had purchased it from the
    >> original owner. I hear stories of his driving it to S Cal every summer to
    >> attend something known as SAAC conventions....I think he began going at
    >> SAAC 3. Better yet, after he had bought the car, it had thrown a bearing
    >> and he had the engine rebuilt by none other than Morgans Machine shop in
    >> Walnut Creek. Morgans was the preeminent sped shop in NorCal at that time
    >> with at least 10 hydro world records to their credit or ownership. They
    >> raced "Morgans flying machine"
    >>
    >> Oh, the ride. I owned a nice respectable 911 that produced about 200HP
    >> from a modified 6 with 2 triple draft webers. I worked more than
    >> several jobs during the summers so I could drive my choice of car...so
    >> the car ran like most 1970 era Porsches ...nice acceleration ( not
    >> great), great breaks and cornering. I am not used to slow cars but I am
    >> not all that wordly yet....I still am not! So, Brian has me jump in the
    >> acapulco blue ( repainted) 1967, and gives me the ride of a life time. I
    >> can just recall that I had not had a ride in a car that had such a flat
    >> power band. It ran all the way up until he shifted.. And to boot....the
    >> darn car really chirped the tires in 2nd gear. That never happened in a
    >> Porsche! Not one flat spot in the power curve. Very cool.
    >>
    >> So we became life long friends. he is my longest term friend and
    >> introduced me to some fun Shelby's through his friends and contacts. I
    >> did not buy one until much later with Pete Geislers help. We still talk
    >> every week, mostly about families but we never miss a nice car
    >> conversation.
    >>
    >> If anyone is going to be at Shelby Vegas. Look for me. I'll have our
    >> sapphire blue 66 there..number 66. And, the best part, is that Brian will
    >> be there to reminisce a little bit.
    >>
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