When I bought my GT500KR 28 years ago the price I paid was $2000.00,the car was being raced on the weekends and had quite a few trophy's to show for it's beatings.The car was complete down to the thermactors and even the snorkel was in a box. Tout
I hope to be making one of these threads in 20-30 years about the 07 GT500 I bought 5-7 years after they came out for 19k.
67 GT500, 19,000 miles and almost perfect-$2500 in 1974. Want to know about the 69 Boss 429, 5000 miles that I passed on for $2200.00 in 75?
You guys got me beat I pd $7500 for a 68 500KR in 1988 drove it home but it needed a resto .The good old days!
TLEA, If only we knew,I can't tell you how many Boss9 cars I passed up for under 2,000.00 in the mid 70's, we even had owners taking out the engines and replacing with 302's. We had two Shelby's running the area streets, both cars were owned by brothers , one 68GT500 and the other the GT500KR I bought.Funny story is that the owner I bought mine from , went out and bought a 1970 boss302,a few weeks later offered me twice what I paid to get his KR back. Tout
Free, in 1986 was given a '68 GT350 in parts - but all there. The fellow who worked at the same company as me, was getting divorced and had about a week to get it out of the barn. I did buy an engine (not original), but the car and title was free! It took 2 years to reassemble.
I paid $1500 for my 67 GT 350 in 1971. Darn, the guy tried to sell it in the newspaper 2 months earlier for $1200. And, for $1000 there was another 67 GT 350 (dark green, blown automatic transfor sale in Dolton IL) about 1974, but my lovely wife would not let me take the money out of the bank for it.
In 1977 I traded an old beater '55 willy's military jeep and $1000.00 for a '69 GT500. My best "barn find" story though was in 1987 or 88, I heard about a 68 fastback that could be bought cheap, went to look at it and for the paltry sum of $200.00 came home with a 68 1/2 R code fastback. The engine was apart and stored in his barn. I put it together and drove it for years. Doug
Roddster, I'd love to ask you some questions about that green 67, I bought my 67 in Illinois, it is an original auto car with a toploader now, and it was dark green years ago.
1965 A.C. Cobra purchased in 1977. $1500.00. Quite a story behind the events leading up to and after the purchase, but it's true.
I paid $3,800 for my 67 in Huntington Beach, CA in June of 1977 and shipped it in a container to Sweden. The taxes to bring it into Sweden was about $3,000. /Bo
I bought this yellow car for 250 bucks it took me two years to authenticate it but I knew it was real when I bought it...
Bought my CSX for $2,200. 2 Years ago. The Guy had a CSX-T, and a 300Z, as well as my '87, and couldn't afford the insurance for all of them. jim
Well, you guys who purchased in the 70's and 80's got me beat. I didn't find mine until 1999, about 6 months before Gone in 60 Seconds came out. Car was a S. California car and owned in the same family since new. 92k miles and hadn't been on the road since 1985. The gent who sold it to me said that his wife wanted him to sell it so they could get a down payment for a house. $15k later and my dream had come true. #01874 GT500 4sp AC. I've got about $55k into her now including the purchase price, but still feel good that I'm probably still in the black. Bob
My partial list of cars I owned on the journey to getting a Cobra. 08/05/75 a 1967 GT500 an excellent low mile original except for spark plug wires and battery for $1,450 Honorable mentions: 11/06/72 1970 Boss 302 in original show room condition except for tires for $2,200 12/06/74 1970 Boss 429 cosmetically great but not running all that great for $1,750 04/22/78 1970 Boss 302 after minor fender bender and sporting a 351W for $750 By 1978 The Mustang Club Of America and the Shelby American Automobile Club had renewed interest in the cars so much the prices started climbing. 05/19/78 1965 GT350 basket case (had been drag raced) for $5,300 07/22/78 1969 GT350 (Hertz) excellent original except tires and tune up parts for $4,600 04/28/79 1966 GT350 original paint #2 car for $4,500 03/08/80 1965 GT350 in original show room condition except for wheels, hood, and front fender lips for $9,600 10/18/80 1969 Boss 302 original paint #3 car for $4,000
I bought my KR with 44,000 miles in 82 for $8,000.00 My brother bought his 66 Shelby in 73 for $400.00 no eng, trans, or interior all Shelby body parts were still on the car.
Dan, I'm impressed... To have that amount of detailed information on all those cars after all this time, you've got to be the wise old owl type. Wish I had kept some sort of records of my previous 3 Mustangs, but at the time I owned them all I was concerned about was where the parties and girls were at. My first car that my father purchased for me (I still thank him to this day for it being a Mustang Fastback) was a very clean and mechanically sound white 68 fastback with red interior, auto and 289 2v for $500. I traded that even up for my 2nd car, a 67 Black Fastback 289 auto 4V with black interior. Would love to try and find that car. Went to boot camp and sold the 67 to a friend of a friend of a friend. When I got back from boot camp (1978), bought a 68 Blue fastback 289 2v auto with blue interior for $600. Wrapped that around a telephone pole guidewire back in 1981. Shelbys at that time were $10k or so...I thought only millionaires had that amount of money back then. Bob