Hello Long time 69 mustang guy and have had a Factory five cobra for 24 years :)
I am looking for my first og Shelby. I would like to keep it around the 75k mark but can stretch over 100k for the right car. Non running is ok but much prefer and intact car. Automatics are ok. 68 is probably my preferred year but I am open!
Thanks!
Don't kid yourself with your budget. It's a you can pay me now or pay me later world. In the end you'll spend more buying a project than a good driver car. The only way you could possibly come out ahead is if you can personally swap out rusted sheet metal do the body and paint work along with being a capable mechanic who can overhaul the drivetrain. You'll also need to rely on repro parts since a lot of "affordable" project cars have had the expensive bits sold off.
100% agree a basketcase is a labor of love. And a loosing $ proposition. That said I am ok owning one :)
what does a legit concours type restoration cost now. Like an original car with all its parts there, teardown, rebuild, body, paint, assembly, paint markings, stickers etc? Best case scenario 100k? or can it be 75k? From one of the handful of guys in the nation that know how to do this?
I don't intend to go down that path, I am more interested in having a good driver or sweaty survivor. Bonus points if its actually one that could logistically be restored. like the bat gt500 below.
something like the 73k gt500 project to Brets 89k gt350. Brets car is a great candidate, but I kind of prefer a 67-68 or a 69 gt500.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1968-shelby-mustang-gt500-12/
65 cobra your inbox is full , I tried to pm you
Quote from: Lincoln tech on December 10, 2024, 04:45:04 PM65 cobra your inbox is full , I tried to pm you
I dont see anything in there I think there is a delay or its not working. maybe try mail link next to my name? or phone 9167990023
inbox still full and no e-mail showing , I'll text you
Quote from: 98SVT - was 06GT on December 09, 2024, 08:33:43 PMDon't kid yourself with your budget. It's a you can pay me now or pay me later world. In the end you'll spend more buying a project than a good driver car. The only way you could possibly come out ahead is if you can personally swap out rusted sheet metal do the body and paint work along with being a capable mechanic who can overhaul the drivetrain. You'll also need to rely on repro parts since a lot of "affordable" project cars have had the expensive bits sold off.
They are still out there. I bought one last May. The key is of course if you can't do any of the work yourself buy one done or a presentable driver. I got a lot of hours in already restoring many of the components on the car and now the car is out for some body work. Yes, original parts are hard to find as I'm still looking for many. I think car owners are hoarding their spare parts.
Quote from: 65cobra on December 10, 2024, 12:16:43 PM100% agree a basketcase is a labor of love. And a loosing $ proposition. That said I am ok owning one :)
what does a legit concours type restoration cost now. Like an original car with all its parts there, teardown, rebuild, body, paint, assembly, paint markings, stickers etc? Best case scenario 100k? or can it be 75k? From one of the handful of guys in the nation that know how to do this?
I don't intend to go down that path, I am more interested in having a good driver or sweaty survivor. Bonus points if its actually one that could logistically be restored. like the bat gt500 below.
something like the 73k gt500 project to Brets 89k gt350. Brets car is a great candidate, but I kind of prefer a 67-68 or a 69 gt500.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1968-shelby-mustang-gt500-12/
I don't see any scenario where a restoration is $75k. Or even a $100k. More like $150k, and that depends on the level, as well as the car. There are some very, very expensive parts on a '65, a correct transmission can be $20k. I'm not as familiar with the later years' pricing, but everything is costly. Buy one done, or close if you are on a tight budget.
Quote from: shelbymann1970 on December 11, 2024, 07:59:09 AMI think car owners are hoarding their spare parts.
Don't think I would refer to it as "hoarding" but often just opportunities that came along to acquire parts for trading. Just like most, in the past, collector car owners since often people with the parts you need may not want to sell but are willing to trade one difficult part for another. As stated by car guys in my father's generation - You can work and make more money but you can't make an original part you need. Or something like that :)
I have a '68 GT 350 that I have owned since 5K miles / 1969. It has been stored since 1975 and runs fine. I have just recently decided to sell it. It would make an excellent driver -which was my plan, but that no longer the case. It is definitely a survivor -99% original -but part of that survival includes rust. If I were keeping it as a driver, I could repair the significant rust myself in roughly 2-300 hours, including painting the repaired areas. If interested please private message me -greenehouse.
I too tried a pm to your 65cobra address -and it says mailbox is full.
Check your SENT folder also. I believe these forum software counts the total emails. Inbox might have 5 in it but your SENT folder has 195 on a 200 limit. Check SENT and delete most.
Here's a nice 69 GT350 on Facebook marketplace for 85k
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/9406614442701860/?
I know nothing about it so do your due diligence
Ok I emptied my in and out box they were both full with one message! Maybe it's because I am a new member?
Probably best to just text me I have talked to some super cool people!
Oh and thanks for the fb link I already have a yellow b302. That car was supposed to be competition red and the engine sounds like a paint shaker in the YouTube video
good morning I have a friend who was mentioning selling his 69 convertible
Color? 500 or 350? Auto or 4 sp?
Hi, what state is the car located in? I would be interested if not too far from me. Thanks.
John
I am still having problems with my inbox sorry. 9167990023 or 2turbocobra@gmail.com is best
Quote from: 65cobra on December 09, 2024, 05:07:07 PMHello Long time 69 mustang guy and have had a Factory five cobra for 24 years :)
I am looking for my first og Shelby. I would like to keep it around the 75k mark but can stretch over 100k for the right car. Non running is ok but much prefer and intact car. Automatics are ok. 68 is probably my preferred year but I am open!
Thanks!
have patience, the economy is not 100% opportunities abound.
just viewed this this morning, it will be at mecum in January.
Being that it's a "ultra rare" and "owned by shelby" will be at auction in Florida car should hit $75-100k
Nice write up :
"Looking to buy a piece of muscle car history?
Shelby's old GT500 will go up for a bid on Saturday, January 11, as part of Mecum's annual Kissimmee auctions. The car is being sold without reserve"
there is a horde, well last I counted like 30 of these cars at the kissimee mecum auction. I have friends near there I am thinking I will go to the auction and check out the american musclecar museum while I am there.
It would be cool to meet up with one of you experts there if any of you guys are going.