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Re: BJ This weekend..Palm Beach

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  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    > You 8% and your friend 8%.

    Jim
    > From: Dan Cundiff <DRCundiff1@netscape.net>
    > Date: 2005/03/30 Wed AM 06:25:06 CST
    > To: bgaines@kc.rr.com
    > CC: shelbymustang@carmemories.com
    > Subject: BJ This weekend..Palm Beach
    >
    >
    > Good morning. Is anyone from the list going to B Jackson this weekend.
    > I have mulled over going but have not made a final decision.
    >
    > Pete Geisler...are you going?
    >
    > If anyone goes......look for the 45 year old guy , glasses, wearing a
    > medium blue baseball hat with a big BC on the front. I will be with my
    > 6'1" son who is far more articulate than I am! If I go, I'll probably
    > wear one of my old SAAC member T shirts.
    >
    > I called BJ several months ago about selling a car and I was told that
    > if I wanted a good spot it would be $1,000.00 (minimum) plus the 8%
    > fee....and if I requested a reserve...any reserve....my car would not be
    > chosen.
    >
    > I'm left with the thought, if you had a really nice car..as many of us
    > do...why would you want to sell it there? I understand that BJ brings in
    > gobs of money but the potential downside also seems ......large. Oh, it
    > was hinted that I could always have a "friend" buy the car ...and that
    > would only cost me 8% of the final price. Wow, what a bargain!
    >
    > Have a great weekend.
    >
    >
    > Dan C
    >
    >
    >
    > bgaines@kc.rr.com wrote:
    >
    > > Jim the "C" carbs were only seen on early GT500's. There is no clear
    > > cut off date, but If I saw them on a car with a serial number in the
    > > upper 400's I would be skeptical. I plan on discussing this further
    > > with Jim Ulrey when I see him this weekend.Bob G.
    > > On Wednesday, March 30, 2005, at 12:00 AM, ecj wrote:
    > >
    > >> It is commonly known that stock 1967 GT500s would have C3AF-9510-BJ
    > >> and C3AF-9510-BK carburetors. I read somewhere that early 1967 GT500s
    > >> also could have a pair of C3AE-9510-C carburetors from Shelby
    > >> Ametican. Assuming that early cars did get the pair of C3AE-9510-C
    > >> carbs, in concourse judging how early is early for 1967 GT500s with
    > >> these carbs? Was there a cut off point or did C3AE-9510-C carbs show
    > >> up at times in later built '67s?
    > >>
    > >> What's considered correct?
    > >>
    > >> Thanks!
    > >>
    > >> Jim Seisser
    > >>
    > >> ________________________________________
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    > >>

    > >

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  2. Dan Cundiff

    Dan Cundiff Guest

    Thanks...I meant that. All the more reason to keep the cars at home!

    Thanks.

    dan

    jdkeith@cox-internet.com wrote:

    >>You 8% and your friend 8%.
    >>
    >>

    >
    >Jim
    >
    >
    >>From: Dan Cundiff <DRCundiff1@netscape.net>
    >>Date: 2005/03/30 Wed AM 06:25:06 CST
    >>To: bgaines@kc.rr.com
    >>CC: shelbymustang@carmemories.com
    >>Subject: BJ This weekend..Palm Beach
    >>
    >>
    >>Good morning. Is anyone from the list going to B Jackson this weekend.
    >>I have mulled over going but have not made a final decision.
    >>
    >>Pete Geisler...are you going?
    >>
    >>If anyone goes......look for the 45 year old guy , glasses, wearing a
    >>medium blue baseball hat with a big BC on the front. I will be with my
    >>6'1" son who is far more articulate than I am! If I go, I'll probably
    >>wear one of my old SAAC member T shirts.
    >>
    >>I called BJ several months ago about selling a car and I was told that
    >>if I wanted a good spot it would be $1,000.00 (minimum) plus the 8%
    >>fee....and if I requested a reserve...any reserve....my car would not be
    >>chosen.
    >>
    >>I'm left with the thought, if you had a really nice car..as many of us
    >>do...why would you want to sell it there? I understand that BJ brings in
    >>gobs of money but the potential downside also seems ......large. Oh, it
    >>was hinted that I could always have a "friend" buy the car ...and that
    >>would only cost me 8% of the final price. Wow, what a bargain!
    >>
    >>Have a great weekend.
    >>
    >>
    >>Dan C
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>bgaines@kc.rr.com wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>>Jim the "C" carbs were only seen on early GT500's. There is no clear
    >>>cut off date, but If I saw them on a car with a serial number in the
    >>>upper 400's I would be skeptical. I plan on discussing this further
    >>>with Jim Ulrey when I see him this weekend.Bob G.
    >>>On Wednesday, March 30, 2005, at 12:00 AM, ecj wrote:
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>>It is commonly known that stock 1967 GT500s would have C3AF-9510-BJ
    >>>>and C3AF-9510-BK carburetors. I read somewhere that early 1967 GT500s
    >>>>also could have a pair of C3AE-9510-C carburetors from Shelby
    >>>>Ametican. Assuming that early cars did get the pair of C3AE-9510-C
    >>>>carbs, in concourse judging how early is early for 1967 GT500s with
    >>>>these carbs? Was there a cut off point or did C3AE-9510-C carbs show
    >>>>up at times in later built '67s?
    >>>>
    >>>>What's considered correct?
    >>>>
    >>>>Thanks!
    >>>>
    >>>>Jim Seisser
    >>>>
    >>>>________________________________________
    >>>>PeoplePC Online
    >>>>A better way to Internet
    >>>>http://www.peoplepc.com
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>

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