Any leads would be appreciated. I see a re-body on eBay and have not seen any others lately. Let me know if you see one for sale. Needs to be black and gold. Any leads would be much apprecitiated. Mike
I wish I still had mine... I sold #577 (original black & gold 4spd) about 8 years ago for $44k, and I thought I did good after owning it for 6 or 7 years and making $11k on it! It was a really nice car that would easily bring big money these days.
a green one here... http://www.fraserdante.com/must.html A real nice black on eBay here http://images.ecarlist.com/cgi-bin/viewall.pl?dir=995_235040
they only built 86(one prototype) so finding that car will be tough, regardless of color..there was a rebody at mecum of kansas city a month back...bank owned. Best, vern
Thanks for the offer, I may take you up on it. Waiting on a couple more leads. That car in Dallas looks nice. Mike
DOnt know why i had forgotten this until now but there is a factory red 4 speed hertz car goiing at mecums florida auction this weekend....super nice car Best, Vern
Sorry for showing my ignorance but, I thought all factory 4 spd Hertz cars were black. 4 spds were an early thing and colored cars were a late thing. My just be some misinformation I have been carring around for awhile. Larry
There were some early cars that weren't black. Most were white which includes some Hertz prototypes that still had blue stripes but I believe there was also an early blue or red car or two in the mix. IIRC a past issue of the Shelby American had details on all the 4-speed cars, I'll try to find it.
6S1183 featured was a manual transmission. Was said to be a Hertz Car from the factory http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://cll.hemmings.com/uimage/69117-100-0.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/carsforsale/%3Fcurrent_index%3D0%26sort%3Dc.c_time%2520desc%26adtype%3Dcarsforsale%26make%3D%26model%3D%26price_max%3D%26price_min%3D%26year_min%3D%26year_max%3D%26type%3D%26year%3D%26no_dealer%3D%26show_all%3D%26dealer_id%3D%26keywords%3D%26zip%3D%26range_miles%3D%26range_lat%3D%26range_lon%3D%26id_in%3D%26issue_date%3D%26prev_pdf_index%3D%26next_pdf_index%3D%26with_images%3D%26sort%3Dc.c_time&usg=__1PzXP-uuX_GLdcMrqG0YLzlJuB8=&h=67&w=100&sz=4&hl=en&start=96&um=1&tbnid=kOCDnYqlWxTDzM:&tbnh=55&tbnw=82&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dshelby%2Bhertz%2B4%2Bspeed%26start%3D80%26ndsp%3D20%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN Here we find a red Hertz http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.shelbymustang.com/cars/new_inventory/1966_red_gt350/thmb_exterior.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.shelbymustang.com/past_inventory.shtml&usg=__CFhLWcvi280L1DGhLlTpNEwLfD0=&h=188&w=250&sz=14&hl=en&start=8&tbnid=oJ7xlXGz_jnfgM:&tbnh=83&tbnw=111&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dred%2Bshelby%2Bhertz%2B4%2Bspeed%26hl
The ad on the blue car states it was originally an auto car, it's VIN is also too late to be an original 4-speed. Don't know about the red one.