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Re: Junkyard Shelby: Are you sure? 3248 is a Hardtop...

Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by g adams, May 25, 2005.

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    So What Is It Worth?
    Greg

    --- Cevon Mclean <cmclean@rbhnrc.usda.gov> wrote:

    > Now That makes sense!...
    > Shelby people are a little/alot off, and this I
    > submit as proof!...
    > hehehe....
    > Cevon..
    >
    > Date sent: Wed, 25 May 2005 08:32:25 -0500
    > To: "Stephen G. Becker"
    > <sbeckerone@charter.net>,
    > "Musclecars001" <musclecars001@yahoo.com>, "Ourb"
    > <ourb@comcast.net>,
    > <shelbymustang@carmemories.com>
    > From: Mike Greene <mgreene@hiwaay.net>
    > Subject: Re: Junkyard Shelby: Are you sure?
    > 3248 is a Hardtop...
    >
    > This story reminds me of the time I bought a small
    > block Cobra at a Flea
    > Market. It was Sapphire Blue. I didn't like the
    > color so I sanded it down
    > with 20 grit sandpaper, only to find that under the
    > blue was yellow paint
    > and a sticker attached to the cowl that read Shelby
    > Prototype. I removed
    > the sticker and threw it away, because I didn't like
    > where it was located
    > and it was not applied straight. Because I didn't
    > feel the Cobra had enough
    > power, I removed the Ford 260 V8 and installed a
    > Chevy 283 which required
    > cutting the firewall and removing the hood and
    > sectioning the frame and
    > replacing the front suspension (I used parts from a
    > MG Midget) because of
    > space limitations. I made a new hood from paper
    > Mache with a rear facing
    > cowl induction hood scoop that required moving the
    > windshield back 10
    > inches and changing the rake to a near vertical
    > position. I replaced the
    > Halibrand magnesium wheels with the latest craze at
    > the time, chrome baby
    > moon hubcaps on 14 x 5 steel wheels, painted
    > flat black which contrasted nicely with the baby
    > moons. I drove the car for
    > 16 months and after backing it into a Caterpillar
    > bulldozer in Wal-Mart
    > parking lot, I sold it for a nice $125.00 profit and
    > bought a very nice
    > used Vespa scooter. The Cobra is currently parked
    > outside next to a caustic
    > chemical recycling plant in Lake Charles, LA where
    > the current owner is
    > planning a frame off restoration and conversion to a
    > personal water craft. ;)
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > At 06:19 AM 5/25/05, Stephen G. Becker wrote:
    >
    > >Here is what the guy e mailed me about the car - he

    > is the one that took
    > >the photo - again, I save EVERYTHING and always

    > have a source to refer
    > >back to or I don't put it out there for people to

    > read...............
    > >
    > >
    > >I just got back from talking to the owner of the

    > 1969 GT500. So this is
    > >what I found out. Some guy ordered it, when it came

    > hugger blue, then he
    > >had the dealer paint it red because he did not like

    > the blue. Then this
    > >guy never showed up with the money to buy it. That

    > is when the current
    > >owner bought it in 1970. It is a 1 owner car. The

    > red paint job started
    > >flaking off in 3 months or so and he had it painted

    > silver. After 3 months
    > >of driving the crank broke in the original motor

    > and destroyed the block
    > >and ford replaced it with another factory

    > replacement engine. Then after 2
    > >years that 428 threw a rod and the current owner

    > pulled that motor and
    > >discarded it and put in a 390 that was lying

    > around. So the 2 complete
    > >original motors are long gone. Then he ran off the

    > road and ripped most of
    > >the front suspension and driver side rocker panel

    > off and had to have all
    > >that fixed. Since he was having the other stuff

    > fixed he decided to sand
    > >the body down to bare metal and fiberglass and

    > paint it corvette midnight
    > >blue. So then it was driven until 1979 when it was

    > parked outside and has
    > >not moved until 3 years ago when it was put into a

    > barn. The passenger
    > >door is missing because a horse backed into it and

    > caved it in. So he took
    > >it off and threw it away. Most of the frame and

    > everything underneath the
    > >car is severely rusted and all the lower body

    > panels are have been eaten
    > >away because of the frame laying on the ground via

    > the flat tires. The
    > >hood is cracked and smashed at the nose and one of

    > the ram air scoops is
    > >missing a large chunk. The hood has about a 1" high

    > center bow in it
    > >compared to the fender line. So I talked to him

    > about selling it and he
    > >said he thought about it because he does not have

    > the time or money now to
    > >fix it, but his wife does not want him to sell it.

    > So he thinks he is
    > >going to "restore" this car himself. And since he

    > has no experience doing
    > >anything like a restoration, he thinks this car

    > will be " a fun project"
    > >for him and his wife. So he told me he did not want

    > to sell it today. The
    > >VIN# is 9F03R483248. So I will call him a couple

    > times a year to see if he
    > >wants to sell it until he does or until he ruins a

    > perfectly salvageable
    > >cobra. What are your thoughts on this? What do you

    > think it is worth after
    > >all it has been through? Thanks very much for you

    > time on this.
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >----- Original Message ----- From: "Musclecars001"

    > <musclecars001@yahoo.com>
    > >To: "Stephen G. Becker" <sbeckerone@charter.net>;

    > "Ourb"
    > ><ourb@comcast.net>; <shelbymustang@carmemories.com>
    > >Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 9:22 PM
    > >Subject: Junkyard Shelby: Are you sure? 3248 is a

    > Hardtop...
    > >
    > >
    > >>I believe 3248 is/was a Grabber Green hardtop

    > bearing
    > >>VIN 0F02R483248. I can't find any reference for a
    > >>9F03R483248 but maybe I'm working with old info...
    > >>
    > >>Are you sure about that VIN?
    > >>
    > >>Doug
    > >>
    > >>--- "Stephen G. Becker" <sbeckerone@charter.net>
    > >>wrote:
    > >>
    > >>>Yeah - I know the car - The guy who owns it does

    > not
    > >>>have the money to restore it but yet he will not
    > >>>sell it either - so there it
    > >>>sits.................rotting away
    > >>>
    > >>>The VIN # is 9F03R483248
    > >>>
    > >>>SGB
    > >>>
    > >>>
    > >>> ----- Original Message ----- From: Ourb
    > >>> To: shelbymustang@carmemories.com
    > >>> Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 10:19 PM
    > >>> Subject: 69 GT500
    > >>>
    > >>>
    > >>> Anyone heard of or seen this 69 GT500 before?

    > See
    > >>>the attached picture.
    > >>>
    > >>> Bob
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>__________________________________
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    > >
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    >
    > Mike Greene
    >

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