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  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    First Shelby 5S071 age 26
    Followed by a 66 BP GT350, 68 GT350 conv, 68 GT500 fsbk, 68 KR conv, 68 GT500 conv, and a 66 GT350 in that order.
    Currently Shelbyless at 60, but I have an 88 Saleen and three other Mustang convertibles.
    I'll correct this oversight next year when a new, yellow GT500 will be living in my garage.

    Lee Mathias
     
  2. On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 lmathias@bellsouth.net wrote:

    > First Shelby 5S071 age 26


    I have to mention that my true love of Shelbys came from me going to
    autocrosses with my parents and watching Mr. Mathias drift that beautiful
    car around sweeping turns at parking lots all over VA. There were several
    other Shelbys running at all of the local events, but Lee managed to just
    raise the driving of that car to a unique art form. This is not intended
    as anything against any of the other local Shelby guys from the time, as
    they were all some of the best drivers to get behind the wheels of these
    cars. But Lee and 5S071 was just a special combination.

    > Followed by a 66 BP GT350, 68 GT350 conv, 68 GT500 fsbk, 68 KR conv, 68
    >GT500 conv, and a 66 GT350 in that order.


    The 68 GT350 Conv that Lee mentions is #03082 that is still owned jointly
    by my mother and myself. Some of you might remember the video of my mom
    autocrossing it on her 65'th birthday last year I posted the link to
    (Sorry the video is not online now). Since her birthday is April 17th and
    it happens to be a pretty special day for Mustangs in general, and there
    is a local autocross on that day, we are going to try to repeat last years
    "celebration".

    > Currently Shelbyless at 60, but I have an 88 Saleen and three other
    >Mustang convertibles.
    > I'll correct this oversight next year when a new, yellow GT500 will be
    >living in my garage.


    Lee without a Shelby is one of those things that creates an imbalance in
    the universe in my opinion.

    Calvin
    http://www.highrpm.net/calvins/photos/cars
     
  3. STAN SIMM

    STAN SIMM Guest

    Calvin (and all)...Sure wish I could step back in time and see Lee in
    action. Back in the mid-to-late '60's, I was autocrossing Porsches in
    Texas...small world. Rest assured, 5S071 is safe and sound for posterity.
    Regards, Stan
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Calvin Sanders" <calvins@highrpm.net>
    To: "Shelby Mustang" <ShelbyMustang@carmemories.com>
    Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 3:50 PM
    Subject: Re: Shelby survey


    > On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 lmathias@bellsouth.net wrote:
    >
    > > First Shelby 5S071 age 26

    >
    > I have to mention that my true love of Shelbys came from me going to
    > autocrosses with my parents and watching Mr. Mathias drift that beautiful
    > car around sweeping turns at parking lots all over VA. There were several
    > other Shelbys running at all of the local events, but Lee managed to just
    > raise the driving of that car to a unique art form. This is not intended
    > as anything against any of the other local Shelby guys from the time, as
    > they were all some of the best drivers to get behind the wheels of these
    > cars. But Lee and 5S071 was just a special combination.
    >
    > > Followed by a 66 BP GT350, 68 GT350 conv, 68 GT500 fsbk, 68 KR conv, 68
    > >GT500 conv, and a 66 GT350 in that order.

    >
    > The 68 GT350 Conv that Lee mentions is #03082 that is still owned jointly
    > by my mother and myself. Some of you might remember the video of my mom
    > autocrossing it on her 65'th birthday last year I posted the link to
    > (Sorry the video is not online now). Since her birthday is April 17th and
    > it happens to be a pretty special day for Mustangs in general, and there
    > is a local autocross on that day, we are going to try to repeat last years
    > "celebration".
    >
    > > Currently Shelbyless at 60, but I have an 88 Saleen and three other
    > >Mustang convertibles.
    > > I'll correct this oversight next year when a new, yellow GT500 will be
    > >living in my garage.

    >
    > Lee without a Shelby is one of those things that creates an imbalance in
    > the universe in my opinion.
    >
    > Calvin
    > http://www.highrpm.net/calvins/photos/cars
     

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