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Discussion in 'Introductions and Greetings' started by Coolhandluca, Apr 6, 2010.

  1. Coolhandluca

    Coolhandluca Member

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    It's been a long time since I visited or posted here. I have been very busy opening a new Collision center. It has taken a lot of time and money. Also put my project on hold. I own a 1970 GT500 #2965. I bought the car in 1974 (3rd Owner). I used to drive and show it but it has been in storage now for a few years. I gave it to my some and he wants to Resto-Mod it a bit.
    Before hanging me please be patient. I have some ideas of what will be changed and what will not. I'm always looking for Ideas and Opinions before I start. I plan to start on this project next year.
    May be looking for parts and selling a few.
     
  2. wylie

    wylie Well-Known Member

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    A 1970 GT500 is a very rare and much sought after car. It is worth a whole lot more money in a factory or stock condition than any amount of mods you can do to it. You really should reconsider any modding.:eek:
     
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    vernonestes Well-Known Member

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    My recommendation, there is nothing wrong with a modified car..but i would highly consider buying a regular 69 mustang fastback and modding that...there are only so many original cars out there, you can turn anything into a restomod. And by the time its restomodded, it makes very little difference whether its an original shelby or not.

    Best Regards and welcome to our forum!
    Vern
     
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    Be sure to file your ownership history with the SAAC Registrar


    69-70registrar@saac.com
     

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