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1970 Shelby GT500 Grabber Orange

Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by mherman2, Feb 21, 2008.

  1. mherman2

    mherman2 Well-Known Member

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    Does anyone know the production number on these for 1970 (1969 left overs with differently painted hood)? I am looking at one.

    Mike
     
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    Is it a Rusty car in Jacksonville??????? I hope not.
    David.
     
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    fastback or convertible?
     
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    By production number, do you mean how many? I think that there were 789 or so left over 69's turned into 70 all models. For a 70, look for the 2 holes in drivers door where old 69 data plate was removed. It should have a paper type tag on the door instead. Front chin spoiler, and black stripes on top of the front hood.
    Good Luck!
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    No, it's in California, the other sunshine state!
     
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    Hi Mike,

    Well, what I thought would be a simple task wasn't. I thought there'd be a distinct section of the Registry for '70's, but they lump the '69's and '70's, I guess since the '70's are really '69's. Then I thought, "well, this still won't be bad, because I'm sure there's a serial number cutoff." Wrong again. So anyway, I looked through all the '69 and '70 cars in the registry looking for 0F02R's and whenever I found one, I checked the color code for a "V" (actually after a while I started scanning each car for a "V" then checking the S/N as that proved to be faster). Bottom line; I counted 22 total. I wrote down each S/N if you'd like me to PM you with them. I also noted a very well respected member of these forums owns (or owned) one.

    Only a small handfull of cars did not have the color information, so at best there could be 1 or 2 more than listed. Also assume I could have missed 1 or 2, although I was pretty careful. It's safe to say it's a one of 20's car.

    Marti also does production reports for year/color combinations if you were serious enough about buying the car to order one.

    Hope that helps,
    Josh
     
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    I thought Grabber Orange was code "U"?
     
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    :lmao:

    Boy I sure hope not! I don't have my registry here with me, but when I get to my office I'll have to double check. That'd sure suck if I went through every serial number looking for the wrong color code... :blink:
     
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    For my 1970 Boss 302 which is an original Grabber Orange car, the color code is "U". Not sure sure about '69, but I would assume they are the same.
     
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    The codes used in the Registry are not the same as the codes used by Ford. I am not really sure why, but that makes things just a tad confusing
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    DOH!!! :doh:

    V is Grabber Yellow in the Registry. Grabber Orange is H. Sorry Mike. When I have time to count H's, I'll let you know.
     

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