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    Mike, I missed you. Plan B netted a gold in street driven concours for the 65 GT convertible. I really wanted a detailed judging sheet to see what they think is not perfect. The space deal was awsome. The kids spent the whole weekend in the space park. One set a new record for the most consecutive rides on the Space Shot, 43. Matt has finally settled on the car he wants to build for High School. A 65 Shelby R Model clone with street equipment. He better get moving, he goes for his learners permit August 10. He will be doing solo I and II when he gets his license and hopefully WE can go vintage racing. He passed on my 88 Saleen convertible, I should probably sell it to raise funds and make room for the new project. I found a fastback body with a partial roll cage and most of the stock parts. Sunday was beautiful, but there were no 65 - 66 Shelbys except one restomod 66 350 convertible. Most popular year Shelbys seemed to be 69 - 70. There was an awsome selection of Boss 302's. The best part was the drive home, over the mountains in the convertible with the top down. It was perfect convertible weather. Just heard about the show in Nashville this weekend. Might be a good one day road trip. SEE YA Lee Mathias

    From: "Ronald Robertson" <ronald.robertson@sympatico.ca>
    > Date: 2005/05/16 Mon PM 06:21:30 EDT
    > To: <lmathias@bellsouth.net>,
    > <ShelbyMustang@carmemories.com>,
    > "Mike Greene" <mgreene@hiwaay.net>
    > Subject: Re: clones and restomods
    >
    > Mike and all:
    > I spent the whole weekend at Huntsville - rain and all! Caused the judges to
    > go to plan B because the skies just opened up.
    > About 380 cars there.
    > The space museum and the IMAX presentation of the beginnings of NASCAR was
    > awesome.
    > Good show that needed some tweaks to make it perfect, but a well worthwhile
    > drive - over 800 miles each way.
    > Ron
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "Mike Greene" <mgreene@hiwaay.net>
    > To: <lmathias@bellsouth.net>; <ShelbyMustang@carmemories.com>
    > Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 1:48 PM
    > Subject: Re: clones and restomods
    >
    >
    > > Lee, just spent my lunch hour at the Huntsville Show. Already over 200
    > > cars there and it's just set-up day!
    > >
    > >
    > > At 12:47 PM 5/13/05, lmathias@bellsouth.net wrote:
    > >
    > >>Here goes the old guy with some more history. When I started vintage
    > >>racing in 1982, you would find big and small block Cobras mixing it up
    > >>with Shelbys and Tigers. One grid in particular took me back to 1966 when
    > >>I was an SCCA corner worker and autocrosser with dream of owning a racing
    > >>Shelby. It was all very period correct. When I quit vintage racing 12
    > >>years ago the Cobras had disappeared due to their increasing value. Last
    > >>weekend I crewed on a vintage Shelby and discovered of the 5 Shelbys
    > >>running, all were replicas or clones. The same trend is happening on the
    > >>street. See a Cobra, it is probably a kit. See a Shelby, it is probably
    > >>a clone. Is this bad? Well, as Tick would say about his 65 Shelby, its
    > >>like sliding around a sheet of plylwood with no brakes. The old cars are
    > >>cool looking, I have a shop full, but the new ones drive so much better.
    > >>Rather than take a real Shelby and restomod it, build a visual replica
    > >>with newer running gear. Makes sense to me, best of both worlds. Now
    > >>take a car built for a movie, pass it off as a restomod Shelby, give it a
    > >>pedigree from the man and call it a continuation car to sell for big
    > >>bucks. I have issues with this, but I am not the one making the big
    > >>bucks. Who do you blame, Shelby for authenticating it or the money men
    > >>willing to pay for the car? A 67 or 68 Shelby is the most beautiful body
    > >>a Mustang has ever had. Take a fastback or convertible, add some Shelby
    > >>parts, install late model running gear and enjoy a great daily driver with
    > >>a lot of class. Call is a Shelby? No. It is a customized Mustang or
    > >>street rod depending on your insurance company. Real Shelbys should be
    > >>driven and enjoyed, we have an obligation to share this history with
    > >>people younger than the cars. For commuting or trips, give me a new
    > >>Mustang. I just felt like opinionating, now it's time to go to riding.
    > >>I'm driving my concours 65 GT convertible to Huntsville for the MCA
    > >>National tomorrow. Gotta run to town now, gonna take the 01 GT. SEE YA
    > >>Lee Mathias
    > >>
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