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i'm thinking that shade of blue looks little light for night mist
Quote from: 68krrrr on September 29, 2023, 12:39:00 AM
i'm thinking that shade of blue looks little light for night mist
Color change from Lime Gold
Simply STUNNING color! ;)
Quote from: 427heaven on September 29, 2023, 06:48:36 PM
Simply STUNNING color! ;)
That reads strangely familiar. ;)
??? ;)
Quote from: 68krrrr on September 29, 2023, 12:39:00 AM
i'm thinking that shade of blue looks little light for night mist
After watching the video I agree the color looks light. After rereading the information on the car, it does not say what color it is other than "Blue".
Pat
Quote from: azdriver on October 01, 2023, 10:31:38 AM
Quote from: 68krrrr on September 29, 2023, 12:39:00 AM
i'm thinking that shade of blue looks little light for night mist
After watching the video I agree the color looks light. After rereading the information on the car, it does not say what color it is other than "Blue".
Pat
It was on the Marti Report.
Marti Report and Shelby VIN give the original color that was not a blue - Lime Gold.
I evaluated this car in December of 2015 for a potential buyer - here is a summary of my notes. Other than the wheels and tires, it does not appear to have changed much since then.
'67 GT350 Production number 102
VIN 67200F7A00102
Black plate California car, just shipped east last month
Same owner 33 years
Original VIN tag and numbers intact
Ford VIN verified beneath Shelby tag
Engine and trans inspected by Kevin Marti and are reported to be original matching numbers
Kevin Marti personally signed report
Listed in SAAC Registry with clean history
Originally Lime Gold color, repainted in 2004 to a non original GM blue, color is between Acapulco and Nightmist
Original black interior, speakers in rear side panels but uncut panels are available
Early production car with upper scoop lights, functional brake scoops, metal reinforced hood, smooth seat upholstery
Factory 4 speed
Presently 3:25 rear - original 3:89 center section comes with it
Paxton supercharger added 2004
Presently has Foose custom wheels, the original Mag Stars (4) are with it but need to be restored
No spare tire, wheel or jack
Body is said to be all original metal and fiberglass
No rust - car spent its life in California and Arizona
Underneath is original not detailed - driver quality
Fully sorted, tight feeling driver with excellent road manners - and fast!
Carburetor, cylinder heads and cam were changed when the Paxton was installed
The original cam and heads are intact and come with the car
Another carb comes with the car - may be the original but this is not verified
Distributor was changed to MSD ignition - original not with car
Shifter changed to Hurst - original not with car
@billcollins........painted a GM color.....seriously?
The rear seat area, lower side panels (from the trim strip down) are the early type rare to see those intact, note the two areas where the seat back latches, there is no metal cover plate.
Yes, as Bill noted speaker holes have been cut into them in the lower forward areas.
See attached...
Although color change, still a very nice car and it's a 67 one of the real ones.
Stunning colors seem to do better than original... non stunning colors-
Seems to be HOPPIN AND BOPPIN now. Go man Go!
Sold $220K
Yikes! :o
And another one blows out the comments to deduct for a color change....
Quote from: shelbymann1970 on October 04, 2023, 09:10:48 AM
And another one blows out the comments to deduct for a color change....
Question: I know Limegold was the most popular color for the 67-68 Mustangs and a LOT of 67-68 Shelby's were Limegold. Did Shelby or the Person in charge of the 67-68 Shelby Builds choose what Color to send over or was it random with only a few being special ordered from a Customer? COULD a Customer actually special Order a Shelby Mustang in 67-68?
There were two special order (color) '67 Shelby's, one yellow and one Burgundy - Stock Ford colors.
Shelby American placed the car orders to be sent to them, not sure just who in the organization did that, others probably know.