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  1. Early67

    Early67 Well-Known Member

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    Checking in. I have an early '67 350.
     
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    What number?? I've owned #0036 since 1971
     
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    It's me Rod. #0029 :D
     
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    Hi early and rod. I have #62. Does either of your Shelby vins include the code for the interior?

    Thanks,
    Mike
     
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    No, no interior code on in my Vin#

    And Max...how ya been??
     
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    Hi Rod,
    My '67 is getting jealous. I've been devoting most of my attention to my
    '69 Mach I. With a/c and all the the comfort stuff, it's a bit more enjoyable to cruise in. However, late at night out here in the country, I like to warm up #0029 and straighten some curves out.
    Truth is, I'm not sure it'd be worth it financially, to go back through it for a complete resto. It's a very nice car with all the original trappings, except for the 10-spokes. Back when I first got it, I talked to the 2nd owner who had the Magstars....he wasn't interested in selling. I oughta get off my lazy rear and call Paradise Wheels.
    I noticed your questions earlier....I have an extra flat gas cap I was thinking of replating....got any recommendations on who to chrome it? I'd still need to flatten out a gold 350 insert.
    Later,
    Max
     

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