Pete, Curious as to your opinion as to WHY there were no '65, '66, nor convertible Shelby's there? Are they disappearing from the marketplace because collectors are hoarding them? Thanks, Joe Bright.
In a message dated 4/3/2006 1:46:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, jbb (AT) apcabinets (DOT) com writes: Pete, Curious as to your opinion as to WHY there were no '65, '66, nor convertible Shelby's there? Are they disappearing from the marketplace because collectors are hoarding them? Thanks, Joe Bright. Joe & Shelby Fans, I was very surprised. ALL the Shelbys were grouped around a two hour period, Saturday evening ( 6 - 8 pm). There were about 80 Corvettes for sale. GREAT quality Vettes, any color you wanted. MAYBE... all the good 65- 66, & convertibles don't need to go to auctions. I think most of the cars sold @ Barrett-Jackson are bought by well-seasoned Dealers, who will resale again. On Thursday, an Orlando Dealer bought 14 cars, before 1Pm. He also bought many cars @ B-Jackson in Scotsdale and resold @ Miami & Zepryhills Auctions. Pete Geisler Orlando Mustang 407 688 1966