I am looking at buying a 67 GT500E that was imported to Australia about 6 years ago. 7FO2C159231 is the VIN number It has side pipes, side gas filler, Ivy gold interior, 5 speed Tremec, 4V Cleveland 351, Dearborn assembled - DSO 63A Body Unique Performance's name was mentioned but there is no proof and no Shelby world registry plate on the car. I have photo's of the car if anyone wants to see them.
Well, do as you wish. But most of us who own a real Shelby will suggest that all the GT500"E" car are just customized Mustangs.
Well, do as you wish. But most of us who own a real Shelby will suggest that all the GT500"E" cars are just customized Mustangs.
You are right rodd-stir, they are just customised Mustangs. But I like the look of them more personally. Don't get me wrong, the Shelby's are lovely cars and if it was more of an investment decision they would be the car to go for as far as mustangs go but I don't have the budget to buy one. Now back to my original question???
Sorry to say that there will be no world registry plate issued for the car, not ever now that CS has passed away (no matter what you read on anybodys web site), and all of Unique's records are with the bankruptcy courts so there is no way to document whether the car was actually built by Unique or whether it was built in someones backyard garage unless the current seller has the original paperwork. As far as anything else, the car started life as a "C" Code 289 2V, and nothing can ever change that. If the car is what you like and what you want to own, go for it. However, buy it for the enjoyment and not as the investment it appears you expect it to be. Bill S.
Bill S, was just on Ebay and these folks at Classic Restorations seem to disagree with you, they claim their "E's" will be in called CR's and in the Shelby registry. Love their asking price! I guess my 67 GT350 isn't worth half of one of these..... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1967...ars_Trucks&hash=item43b346cf2b#ht_5696wt_1165
The problem with their logic is that the only "man" who could really approve them is now deceased. Anything else, no matter who approves, and what is "licensed" will never be approved by Carroll Shelby, not ever again. They can write it up and spin it any way they like, but not even the "Unique" GT500E's were actually approved by Shelby, but instead were "licensed" to use the "Eleanor" name attached to the GT500 trademark (and only on a car by car basis at that). Even the trademarked "Eleanor" name is not in the realm of SAI, as Halick's estate has sued for trademark infringement and to the best of my knowledge, a settlement between the two has not transpired one way or the other. Bill S.
well stated and true. Unfortunately, the movie car mistique continues without regard for reality. The 500E cars, if well done with whatever engine options, are fairly nice, but need to be checked carefully for safety and quality because of the variety of builders. These styled Mustangs do collect crowds at car shows, but that does not always mean great value. The bottom line is to buy it if you like the look and the ride.
"they claim their "E's" will be in called CR's and in the Shelby registry" They can claim whatever they want, fortunately, these cars are not in the Shelby American Automobile Club's Registry. I think most people would agree that is the only Registry of any consequence. I guess they just forgot to mention what registry.
These folks sure like tossing around the Shelby name, Shelby registry, etc.... http://classic-recreations.com/index.php Figure somebody would have hyper-ventilated over this at S-A!
WOW! Has anyone looked at the price of these things?? I like their phrase, 'Investment starting at $......' Hope the folks who buy these cars know what kind of 'Investment' they are buying. Don't know why they would, but maybe these are listed in the SAAC book??
You did not read the fine print at the bottom of their web page SHELBY®,CARROLL SHELBY®,The "CS" Logo®,GT-500®,GT-500CR™,Outward appearance (trade dress) of the 1960s SHELBY GT-500 vehicles®, are registered trademarks and/or intellectual property of Carroll Shelby and Carroll Shelby Licensing, Inc. and are used under license.
They have to be referring to a registry that SA is keeping for their late model cars and not SAAC. I am not aware of SA now or in the near future putting out a registry in book form like SAAC has.