I also want to add to this article of what I have found about the 65 Shelbys. For some reason and, well presented by Colin's article, the older (politically correct - mature) Shelby crowd favors the 65 350 Shelbys more than any other Shelby Mustang. Im not saying this is applicable to everyone since my feelings are different, however, it is "most" often the case. One that I learned from talking to many different types of Shelby guys. Now, the younger crowds that I have seen (and probably can relate to better for me) make a connection to Eleanor far more than a 65 Shelby along with the words "big block" as they were often used in GM and Chrysler cars. Matter of fact, I get more attention in my 67 Shelby than my 65- 350. Its kind of funny in a way because people think my 65 Shelby is a clone until they look closer inside and see all the aging and storage smell. Whats even more funny is that the guys who remember these cars new freak that someone is still driving one of these around and yes I drive the car with sandals or bare feet to help preserve that storage smell. ha ha jon ----- Forwarded message from jonlee@wt.net ----- Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 23:08:18 -0600 From: jonlee@wt.net Reply-To: jonlee@wt.net Subject: Colin Comer Article To: Shelby List <shelbymustang@carmemories.com> Everyone: Here is an interesting article well written by a member of this list. Now I just got to convince him of how to "bling bling" these cars! (ha) Where is my tie strap for the neon tubes. http://www.sportscarmarket.com/profiles/2005/November/American/index.html jon ----- End forwarded message -----