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1970 Shelby GT 350 Convertible

Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by Jay W, Jul 16, 2009.

  1. Jay W

    Jay W Member

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    Hey all you Shelby fans out there! I need some info. on a 1970 GT 350 Convertible that I am looking to sell with 35,000 miles. I believe this car has the 351 Winsor motor in it.. I am not sure what these cars are going for. From the research I have done they only made a few hundred of these cars in that year with the options it has. Everything is original and has never been in a crash. I do have the original tires that the car came with. The tires have been stored in the basement for alot of year and are in good shape. I have had some offers on the car but the way these guys are drooling over it I'm thinking its worth alot more. If you have any info or know of a place I can get more info I would love to hear from you. Thanks in advance!!!!
     
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    More info on the Car and Photos will help a great deal. Color, Trans, Interior Color, A/C, ect........... Very nice 1969 Shelby G.T. 350 vert's have been selling between $60,000.00 and $120,000.00
     
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    Sorry for the late reply back. We finally got the car out of storage last week and got some good pics. Let me know what you all think. This is a sweet car!!
     

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    Hay Jay i have been looking for a car like that for years. From the pics it looks very clean compaired to some others iv heard of. Im very interested in looking at the car and if i like what i see we can talk numbers. Im from milwaukee so if i could come see it this weekend it would be great. Thanks for your time Jay
     
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    Scooter....You have a Private Message.......I will be around this weekend if you want to look at the car. Thanks Jay
     
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    Your car looks great Jay, good luck with the sale.
    Randall
     
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    I know some of you were looking for the VIN. number...0F03M482471
     
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    Did you ever decide how much you wanted for your car? Bob
     
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    We are taking offers at this time. The best offer so far is $100,000. We don't have to sell it but if the price is right will be more than happy to sell the car.
     
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    Don't want to sway you one way or another (you did invite folks to chime in) but, in this market, 100k will get darn close to buying you a really nice GT 500 CV - If you have real money on the car, at 100k you should take it

    .......just my $ 0.02 cents

    Good luck on the sale

    www.goplanetcobra.com
     
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    I have to agreed with stephen, 100K is a real strong offer for a car in that condition. If you have that money on the table ;) u should probly take it.

    Best,
    Vern
     
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    Thanks for your 2 cents guys but the car does not take up much room in garage. If it don't sell i could really care less. Like I said in an earlier post if the price is right i would sell the car. In 5 yrs the car is only going to be worth more money. Thanks for your replies.
     
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    I think that what they are trying to tell you is that $100k should qualify as "the right price." ;)
    RS
     
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    Unless you need the money keep it, they may not be the most desirable Shelby built but with less than 100 made you would have a hard time getting another one. There will never be any more of them, unlike all the replicas, tributes and wish they were. I`ll take some of those nice conv. at 60K when you see them just call me 828-308-8103.
     
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    Also, i just wanted to make sure that you know that i am not saying that ur car isnt a great rare shelby. i believe 70 4 speed convertibles are the rarest of the setups in 69-70. Its just my opinion that 100K is good money. it looks like a great car.:thumbsup:
    Best,
    vern
     

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