Hello,
Thanks to Brian Styles for posting this on his research group website. In my eyes, this does give an indication that coupes and convertibles were planned to be offered sometime during the '67 model year.
Here is a link to Brian's Shelby Research Group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/shelbyresearch/gk19EYdCOzA/R0JAlAQ7BAAJ
Thanks,
Eric
Great stuff, Eric! Thanks for sharing.
It's funny that they had to manually add "Red" to the color list. :)
Quote from: 67411F--0100-ENG. on April 09, 2020, 04:17:07 PM
Hello,
Thanks to Brian Styles for posting this on his research group website. In my eyes, this does give an indication that coupes and convertibles were going to be offered in '67.
Thanks,
Eric
Not that Shelby had not thought about offering coupes and or convertibles earlier, but considering the date of this document the info listing the codes for the coupe and convertibles would have been outdated and inaccurate as 67 production was already well underway by then and no coupes or convertibles were ever offered to the public. Unless they were thinking of introducing them sometime later in the model year.
Quote from: KR500 on April 09, 2020, 05:41:52 PM
Quote from: 67411F--0100-ENG. on April 09, 2020, 04:17:07 PM
Hello,
Thanks to Brian Styles for posting this on his research group website. In my eyes, this does give an indication that coupes and convertibles were going to be offered in '67.
Thanks,
Eric
Not that Shelby had not thought about offering coupes and or convertibles earlier, but considering the date of this document the info listing the codes for the coupe and convertibles would have been outdated and inaccurate as 67 production was already well underway by then and no coupes or convertibles were ever offered to the public. Unless they were thinking of introducing them sometime later in the model year.
How are the H for hardtop and C for convertible outdated and inaccurate on 10/31/66? 0131 has a Ford build date of 11/8/66 and 0139 has a Ford build date of 11/21/66. Existing Shelby paperwork for these cars use the H and C Body Style codes. I believe that the current research indicates these two body styles were planned for a mid-year introduction.
Please see this link for SAI Staff Meeting Minutes from June 7, 1966: http://www.1967shelbyconvertible.com/documentation/original-documents/1966-06-07-staff-meeting-minutes.asp
Thanks for sharing/posting
Just some thoughts:
Do we know the Dates these three 1-car DSO's were typed/sent-in?
By the date of the letter, none of the 3 cars - 100, 131, 139 had been built at SJ yet.
All cars completed by the date of the letter (approx. 20 cars) had hand-engraved VIN plates.
Quote from: JD on April 09, 2020, 08:18:30 PM
Just some thoughts:
Do we know the Dates these three 1-car DSO's were typed/sent-in?
By the date of the letter, none of the 3 cars - 100, 131, 139 had been built at SJ yet.
All cars completed by the date of the letter (approx. 20 cars) had hand-engraved VIN plates.
Hello JD,
Please refer to Brian's website for the dates and other info about the first three production GT500s:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/shelbyresearch/0Cb_kLBSnP8/Sb4ytlsUAQAJ
Thanks,
Eric
Just as Eric said, Brian believes that SA hoped for a mid year introduction of a convertible and a notchback (hardtop). All the problems that the first 100 '67 cars suffered from put a knife in that plan.
Truly a stellar achievement that the great visionary Mr Styles keeps bringing forward with his research and Shelby site.
Kudos, keep up the good work !
Another little tidbit: "acopulco blue"(SP) is not mentioned, "Med.blue" is.
Quote from: roddster on April 10, 2020, 10:24:19 AM
Another little tidbit: "acopulco blue"(SP) is not mentioned, "Med.blue" is.
Hello Rod,
The Shelby Research Group also has some information about paint colors for the 67's:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/shelbyresearch/xMh2RMLAXdc/YLGHF-oOBAAJ
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/shelbyresearch/cPeA8dHOAw4/vvg2rLtwAgAJ
Thanks,
Eric
Very impressive in-depth research . Thank you for posting .