https://www.ebay.com/itm/206453414778?norover=1&mkevt=1&mkcid=4&mkrid=711-171271-164161-9&criteo_campaign=782722&criteo_adset=464780&criteo_ad=2091026&cto_pld=pKHfNGc2AAAMZTFKutkEEg
Not sure what is left to use :-\
My concern, other than theres not much left, is there another Mustang running around with the same VIN number? The front clip was removed for a reason and most likely the reason is it was grafted onto another Mustang and could that Mustang now be using this shells VIN number? Don't know.
Also looking at the sellers photos there are several Mustangs in need of repair in the background.
for a "C" code??
Wow, that is bent all kind of wrong ways.
Gas cap and roof for $5k lol
Yeah but a "Shelby" with a 8" rear and brake ducts, 1 of 1 LOL
Looks like it saw heavy repair in the past before this last incident
This car has been advertised by these guys in various stages of... incompleteness... post accident. Formerly a GT350 replica a gentlemen died in back in 2023.
https://bloomingtonian.com/2023/04/16/driver-of-rare-1965-ford-mustang-gt350-muscle-car-had-been-at-bloomington-car-show-before-fatal-crash/
drugs
I had just left nates shop and was driving in the southbound lane and seen the wrecked mustang in the northbound lane shortly after this wreck happened just north of bloomington in.
Old Harry can sure find some real gems
Quote from: DB289 on August 20, 2026, 05:44:23 PMThis car has been advertised by these guys in various stages of... incompleteness...
You guys are going to miss out on some real value......
The car appears to be a rare Mustang built by Shelby Cobra's company for car enthusiasts in the 1960s. Only 521 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 cars were made in 1965. The late Carrol Shelby is one of the most famous car makers in American history, and his vintage vehicles can sell for millions at auction.
But it has a title with a few missing VIN numbers. :) The Cougar in the background looks looks like the best thing on the lot.
I would propose to the group that this is no different from the drag car that was discussed a while back.
The discussion there was could the car be authenticated if had a vin stamped transmission.
So there is the potential for this to be a Holy Grail Shelby.
I think you are tracking.
Kind of ironic that people use SAAC information, but when SAAC cant agree with them all of a sudden they dont know what they are talking about
Quote from: Coralsnake on August 21, 2026, 08:14:56 AMI would propose to the group that this is no different from the drag car that was discussed a while back.
The discussion there was could the car be authenticated if had a vin stamped transmission.
Shhh.... we are magically supposed to forget about that...... ::)
Well, this 1963 Corvette sold for $70K......
CorvetteMike, please share some details
Quote from: WT6066-2600 on Today at 01:02:12 PMCorvetteMike, please share some details
Here you go, sorry, it was $70K high bid, plus whatever fees were involved.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1963-chevrolet-corvette-coupe-192/
Thanks had a red 63 Split in another lifetime