Just for later searches about the car because it´s "special"
https://www.ebay.de/itm/1967-Shelby-GT500-Coupe-/203098891799?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&nma=true&si=%252FcslvLwob0onaN2vN1li82pbPsM%253D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc
Maybe someone can post some of the pics here or the ebay link in pics I dont know how to do it with my 37 years :o
Very special...(note based on the VIN this is a Lime Gold, 4-spd car with Thermactor)
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Someone put a lot of effort into modifications on that one it looks like.
There is only the question if that work was good invested ::)
Looks like not much has changed since it was up for sale in 2014
Ok so the car is know? I thought its good to have the infos here in the forum if somebody will search for it in some years.
I love Day 2. I think this is Day 6.
;D yes day 2 is nice or also doing something that has never done before like my 67 race car I build which looks like a shelby but was a plain mustang fastback before. But taking a GT500 and mod it so wild really sucks.
I was searching on one of the Shelbys I used to own and this thread came up. Looks like a typo on the car number ... GT 500 1967 No. 01226, should have been No 01266 according to VIN. I used to own 01226. (67410F5U-01226) 1967 GT-500. 427 w/weber carbs. Original engine was sold with the car. It was painted black from original moss green. Parchment interior. Note the personal tag VETEATR. Last I saw it was for sale in central Florida several years ago with the original 428 back in the car.