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  1. Todd Claxton

    Todd Claxton Active Member

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    I recently purchased a 69-GT500. Its a nice unrestored driver. Needs help! I am going to drive it for the summer and start restoration in Oct. Need some expert help and advice!
     
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    Welcoe to the site. Enjoy!
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    Welcome Todd! Show us some photos when you have a chance. You can upload them in the Shelby Forums photo gallery adn include them in your posts. Let us know if you have any questions.
    Randall
     
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    You came to the right place for your restoration, great guys here.

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    I think I am going to drive it for a year or so. Its been a long time comming! I started with a 65 a motor fastback I restored concorse, when all my freinds were hot rodding them. I sold it to buy my house with a garage. When I got my house I restored two Farmall Cub tractors, which I traded for 1 of 1 1969 factory Ford Racer. 1/2 through the restoration I traded for this Shelby. So I have been working on getting this car since I was 16 I am now 37. My 11 year old daughters name is Shelby, so you guys know I am hard core!!. I am going to be collecting parts ( emissions, rubbers, etc )for the next year, and asking a lot of advice. So I can knock out the restoration in a year, once i get everything ready!
     

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