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Re: The ones that got away ...

Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by WendellTX@aol.com, Feb 18, 2005.

  1. Those are good stories Bob.

    Hey, at least you've never thrown away a winning Mega Lotto ticket!

    No, don't tell me......

    Wendell

    In a message dated 2/18/2005 12:40:58 P.M. Central Standard Time,
    RSANTER@aol.com writes:

    story 1
    I was close to a early wire wheel cobra with only a couple thousand miles
    for $10,000 plus a $5,000 finder fee. I walked away because I had to do the
    deal sight unseen from someone I did not trust. I told the guy I would bring
    $15k in a brief case if he took me to the car and then I bought it I would have
    the money for the car and the fee on the spot. he said no and this I had to
    give him the money and he would bring me the car. I told him to ....well you
    know. the guy was just well known for not being trust-able and was essentially
    poor white trash so he did not have the money and could not get it.
    I later came across the guy who bough the car (but not through this guy, he
    found it through another chain of people) and I asked him where the car was
    and it was in the same neighborhood as the guy I was dealing with.

    story 2
    I got a call about a boss9 for sale that the gut needed money and was given
    my number as to someone who likes mustangs. if I recall the asking price was
    $15k and the car sounded pretty decent. I told him I would like to see the
    car and go from there. I did not have the money so I called my dad to go in
    with me and then by the time we got there he had just sold the car to someone
    else.

    story 3
    was looking at a totally beat 66 Shelby for $2500. I passed on the car
    because it was so beat up and had a boss302 engine in it. one strange thing was
    that it had one door with the Rmodel type window and one was a regular mustang
    door, the car appeared to be a race car but I did not know the history for it
    and I knew all true R-models were 65's. I passed on the car because I
    thought it was too much of a project for me even though I wanted it. turns out it
    was one of the 66 cars that was turned into a racer and had a legitimate race
    history.

    it really sucks to have not enough money, space, or time.

    a friend of mine that has a few years on me had the right idea but he is a
    farm boy with some space around him.

    in 70 he bought the 69 boss 9 his friend bought new. he paid $2500. a year
    later he bought a 69 428scj Mach for $1500 and spent time drag racing both of
    them. along the line he bought a few spare 428 and 429 engines as well as
    buying lost of factory speed parts in an effort to make the cars faster.
    he bought a new 70 429 cobra torino as a driver car and even bought a 454ss
    chevelle used for $2000 to play with a bit.
    of course ho kept them all because he was able to just park them in the
    'barn' and leave them when he got married and started into the kids thing. of
    course now that some years have passes he has now gone and restored the cars and
    will drive them for fun and yes light up the tires now and again. he doesent
    even seem to mind if his friends take them for a spin and 'play' a bit. oh
    and by the way. he has the original wheels ant tires for the boss9 and the
    torino because as soon as he bought the cars he went and had big wheels put on
    them but kept the originals. the cars now ride on repo wheels and tires for
    day to day and he will put the originals on for a show.....dam it sucks being
    me.

    bob
     

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