It is my opinion that the 69 shelby gt500 is the coolest of the cruiser shelbys and should be the most valuable of the bunch. But to be honest I get more kicks taking my 65 R-model replica to track events than cruising around town in my 69 gt500 convert. Don't get me wrong, I still love the convert but at those prices?????? I don't know. Greg --- Shelby6t7@aol.com wrote: > What needs to be understood is that the reason the > 68/69/70 verts are so rare > today is that NOBODY really wanted/ordered them back > in the day when they > were new, that's why their production numbers are > low. > Why do you think there were only 7 '71 Hemi 'Cuda > verts made. Because a real > die hard street racer was not gonna order the car in > the with the Hemi motor > in the heavier convertible body style. > > So most people ordered the cars in the fastback > model, that's why their > production numbers are higher. > > But by today's collectible car standards. A 69 > Shelby convertible is more > popular now than when it was new. > > Kenny > Yahoo! Mail Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour: http://tour.mail.yahoo.com/mailtour.html