What a buy
https://lancaster.craigslist.org/ptd/d/rising-sun-1965-ford-mustang-gt-350/7092398654.html
Ouch...
Blue with white interior? Ah, no
That's serious change for a wall-art fender, since the rest has more signs of it not being a GT350...
Quote from: Coralsnake on March 24, 2020, 08:03:44 AM
Blue with white interior? Ah, no
The missing prototype!
Has the SUPER RARE 1 of 1, F O R D letters on the hood. Installed personally by ol' Carroll his ownself!!!
You know it's a tremendous buy. It has the front cap with certain important details, a great start for a creative reanimator.
Next find....Jimmy's GT500....mark my words....
Thanks for sharing
It even comes with the original LF fender on the original floor pans... ::)
TOB
Rocker panel molding clips still intact
"All original"!! ??? ???
Jimmy Hoffa alive and well, living in the trunk!
QuoteJimmy Hoffa alive and well, living in the trunk!
The only problem is "Where's the Trunk" ??? :-X
TOB
So I called the guy, and asked a few simple things Like what number it is? Where it's from? And any VIN?
Answers: no number and no VIN and no clue where it's from
I held the phone close and whispered "Pookie is that you?"
;D
It says delivery available...
I would buy it if the guy would haul it to the west coast just to get "photos" and another great story. 8)
The seller left out the part where it usually says "Easy Restoration."
I don't know guys, indicator looks correct for a 65 GT350
I saw that ad a couple weeks ago, maybe an April fools joke?
But at that price,think about how much cash you would have left for the resto.A little surprised they didn't highlight the "patina" though. ::)
So if it was a 65 Shelby and had VINs and paperwork....
Where would you value it?
Quote from: Side-Oilers on March 24, 2020, 05:26:06 PM
The seller left out the part where it usually says "Easy Restoration."
Ur right Van. This one might require a little elbow grease.
Quote from: pmustang on April 10, 2020, 05:12:03 PM
So if it was a 65 Shelby and had VINs and paperwork....
Where would you value it?
That's a hard one, it would essentially be just numbers for a rebody? I wouldn't go for that, but would certainly entice some buyers
Quote from: GT350Lad on April 10, 2020, 08:17:14 PM
Quote from: pmustang on April 10, 2020, 05:12:03 PM
So if it was a 65 Shelby and had VINs and paperwork....
Where would you value it?
That's a hard one, it would essentially be just numbers for a rebody? I wouldn't go for that, but would certainly entice some buyers
. Come on be more ambitious.A little perseverance and you could "stitch " a Shelby around this if it was a genuine "core"....Just gotta roll up your sleeves.LOL
Yeah It looks possibly maybe doable. Would end up being like a beautiful Frankenstein's monster! I am sure an expert may say not much core to graft onto
I am getting a little suspicious about that being an "original" Shelby hood......
I bet they bought it from Pookie with a letter of authenticity ;D
Quote from: Greg on April 10, 2020, 09:39:01 PM
I bet they bought it from Pookie with a letter of authenticity ;D
Haha yeah I think it did
It probably has an NC title with a Burnsville address on it..
Correction: 2 NC TITLES (plural)..... ::)