In all due respect, maybe you guys should fight this out in person and off list. Greg --- "Stephen G. Becker" <sbeckerone@charter.net> wrote: > Now that is pretty scary - What happens if you own a > 1965 GT 350 and your > name is up on this list and website and you don't > want anyone to know you > own a car? I see some names of some folks who I am > sure would not want their > ownership in these cars known and will crap a brick > when I e mail them the > link that you provided for the website - I know of > at least three who's > names are on the list for cars that they have not > even told SAAC that they > own - How did these folks get all this info and what > is the intention of the > use of this "collected data"? > > So much for privacy anymore > > Good luck with your car > > SGB > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <jonlee@wt.net> > To: "Shelby List" <shelbymustang@carmemories.com> > Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 10:54 PM > Subject: Re: world record pricing > > > > > > > > If you insist, Its # 128 > > > > Its also listed on > > > http://www.carmemories.com/special/list/shelby_mustang_roll_call.htm > > > > just scroll down and find my name. Its been there > for months. Something > > that you don't look at because you are probably > too busy trying to make a > > deal. > > > > It is also listed on > > > > http://www.1965gt350mustang.com/owners.htm > > > > right next to Jay Leno's #120 > > > > > > jon > > > > > > > > > > > > Quoting "Stephen G. Becker" > <sbeckerone@charter.net>: > > > > - How about a VIN # Jon -Just so we can all peak > at the registry looking > > for > > - that "special" car > > - > > - > > - ----- Original Message ----- > > - From: <jonlee@wt.net> > > - To: "Shelby List" > <shelbymustang@carmemories.com> > > - Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 10:32 PM > > - Subject: Re: world record pricing > > - > > - > > - > Stephen: > > - > > > - > > > - > My cars are real as Dave Mathews and HOward > Pardee know. If you want > > to > > - > know, my 65-350 car was in a Magazine called > Mustang Monthly. The car > > was > > - > well known in the Houston area way before I > even knew > > - > about the car. It was God's grace and my > enthusiasm that allowed me to > > - > find her - NOT YOU!. > > - > > > - > > > - > jon > > - > > > - > > > - > > > - > > > - > Quoting "Stephen G. Becker" > <sbeckerone@charter.net>: > > - > > > - > - Hey Jon - Since you have shared so much > about your 1965 GT 350 how > > about > > - > - telling us all the VIN # and the "story" > behind you obtaining the > > car? > > - > - > > - > - We are all ears.............. > > - > - > > - > - > > - > - > > - > - ----- Original Message ----- > > - > - From: <jonlee@wt.net> > > - > - To: "Shelby List" > <shelbymustang@carmemories.com> > > - > - Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 11:46 AM > > - > - Subject: Re: world record pricing > > - > - > > - > - > > - > - > Dan: > > - > - > > > - > - > > > - > - > Interesting. And I thought 40K plus for a > 65 GT 350 empty shell > > was > > - > way > > - > - > too much. > > - > - > > > - > - > To be frank, I didn't expect these > dramatic price increases. I > > really > > - > - > thought that prices stabilized years ago > with 100k for a nicely > > - > restored > > - > - > 65-350 car, 50k for driver quality 67-500, > 45k for > > - > - > driver 66 350, 100k for nice 69 -500 > convertible, 30k for nice > > driver > > - > - > 67-350, 50k for decent 68 -350 convertible > and so on. > > - > - > > > - > - > With todays huge prices, I noticed that > the guys/dealers who had > > - > shelbys > > - > - > to sell years ago with prices around 50k > can no longer deal with > > these > > - > - > cars because of the huge price increase of > 6 digit > > - > - > figures. Example is a Classic shop in > Houston that I know of. He > > used > > - > to > > - > - > have 1 or 2 Shelbys in his showroom every > month and they were for > > - > 50-75 k. > > - > - > Ever since the prices jumped into the 6 > digit > > - > - > figures, he has tons of Chevys and some > clone Mopars but no > > SHelbys. I > > - > - > guess what this means is that the Shelbys > are moving into "big > > time" > > - > - > dealers who can afford to keep an > inventory of 6 digit > > - > - > cars. Geez...Maybe Im in the wrong > business - hahaha > > - > - > > > - > - > Naw - I'll just keep what I have to make > me happy. I can't be a > > pig > > - > all > > - > - > the time. Oink Oink! > > - > - > > > - > - > jon > > - > - > > > - > - > > > - > - > > > - > - > Quoting Daniel Cundiff > <drcundiff@netscape.net>: > > - > - > > > - > - > - Jon. I just bought a '65 because of two > things. It was a solid > > car > > - > and > > - > - > in light of the recent price trend, I felt > it would not be > > possible > > - > for me > > - > - > to buy it by years end. The concluding > decision, > > - > - > - was a call made to Legendary Motor Car > company. They have a '65 > > that > > - > - > needs virtually everything and the price > is 176K. Astounding. > > - > - > - > > - > - > - I may have to put my '66 GT350 race car > , === message truncated === ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
> In all due respect, maybe you guys should fight this > out in person and off list. > Greg What fun would that be? LOL