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Re: Re: Again, values and modified cars

Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by Guest, Jun 9, 2005.

  1. Guest

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    Calvin,
    I thought either your mom or 'Bruce told me what happened to Al's old Shelby. I don't have a clue, SORRY
    >
    > From: Calvin Sanders <calvins@highrpm.net>
    > Date: 2005/06/09 Thu AM 09:00:07 EDT
    > To: Shelby Mustang <shelbymustang@carmemories.com>
    > Subject: Re: Again, values and modified cars
    >
    > On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 danbelick@sbcglobal.net wrote:
    >
    > That is a really nice car. I would find that car more desirable than a
    > perfectly restored museum piece. Everyone has different tastes. Which sort
    > of reminds me. Something I have wondered about lately, what ever became of
    > Al Taylor's old BP '67 GT350 SCCA race car? I think that was the last
    > GT350 to run at the SCCA runoffs if I am not mistaken. I know he sold it
    > sometime in the '80's or early 90's, and it supposedly had all of the
    > street equipment. I don't know the serical number, but I would think that
    > Stephen or Lee Mathias might know what evert became of it. I guess I hope
    > someone is vintage racing it these days, but I don't have any idea.
    >
    > Calvin
    > http://motors.search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZcalvin767
    >
     
  2. On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 lmathias@bellsouth.net wrote:

    > Calvin,
    > I thought either your mom or 'Bruce told me what happened to Al's old
    >Shelby. I don't have a clue, SORRY
    >>
    >> That is a really nice car. I would find that car more desirable than a
    >> perfectly restored museum piece. Everyone has different tastes. Which sort
    >> of reminds me. Something I have wondered about lately, what ever became of
    >> Al Taylor's old BP '67 GT350 SCCA race car? I think that was the last
    >> GT350 to run at the SCCA runoffs if I am not mistaken. I know he sold it
    >> sometime in the '80's or early 90's, and it supposedly had all of the
    >> street equipment. I don't know the serical number, but I would think that
    >> Stephen or Lee Mathias might know what evert became of it. I guess I hope
    >> someone is vintage racing it these days, but I don't have any idea.


    Nope, I was trying to remember if they sold it before Al died or after.
    But I definately heard it was sold. Last time I saw it was an a Solo II
    event at Fort Eustis. They had stripped all of the white paint off all of
    the fiberglass and they ran it with some old rain tires that were dry
    rotted beyond belief. That was probably 3-5 years after he had quit
    racing it. I wish I could remember the serial number of the car.

    Calvin
    http://motors.search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZcalvin767
     

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