Their words, not mine
https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/shelby/gt500kr/2379865.html
Seller's Description: - Shelby no. 04383
- Unrestored barn find
- 428 Cobra Jet engine
- 4 speed manual transmission
- Wimbledon White with Blue stripes
- 1 of only 334 with these paint and trim codes
- 1 of only 530 with the 428 Cobra Jet engine backed by a 4-speed transmission
- Power brakes and steering
- Tiltaway steering column
- Built in Metuchen, NJ
- Original Buck tags
- Deluxe Marti Report and forensic report
- Dashborard signed by Carroll Shelby
- TIn the Shelby museum for 6 months in Las Vegas
- Listed in the Shelby registry
- The GT500KR was originally bought for racing and was equipped with a Hurst Racing shifter that was installed
- Original shifter included
- Original schematic, some time period newspaper clippings and a preserved instruction manual
To be sold at the Glendale 2020 auction, Glendale, AZ, March 11-14, 2020. To consign a car or to register to bid, visit the Mecum web site: www.mecum.com or call (262) 275-5050
Auction
Lemans stripes applied in the barn then??? :o
Where is the barn? Where is the unrestored part, maybe the interior and underside?
Must have been one of those climate controlled, air tight barns.
Is this car known to SAAC? History?
Is there a YouTube clip of it being discovered in its tomb and set free ;D
Buy this and your claim is true
What's the definition of a barn find? An old car actually found in a barn. Like this one. Sitting in that Barn since Richard Nixon was president. 1970.
I agree on the definition of barn find!
Interesting...that 1960 T-Bird was only ten years old when it went into the barn and never came out.
That's like a 2010 car being likewise entombed today.
It would seem strange to do that to a 2010 car today, wouldn't it? I wonder what that T-Bird's 1970 story was.
In 1970, a '60 T-Bird was nothing special at all. Certainly not considered a future collectible. Probably worth $100 at the junkyard.
The owners father bought it new. In 1970, he was raising a family. He put it there and bought a station wagon. Apparently it was his first new car and just couldn't let it go. But, now that I've bought it, it will see the light of day again.
OK, makes sense. Thanks. Always fun to hear a back-story.
Appears to be a restoration (maybe older) with lots of repro parts. I predict it sells at auction (or not) for what it is worth.
CSs signature looks very familiar... I've seen this ... vehicle before ore that's the real deal!
I get a huge smile every time I see a car pulled out of the dark confines of long term storage. They are still out there and a few of us LOOK for these creatures in every nook and cranny we can. Life has a way of letting things sit, My GT 500 car 1189 sat since 1971 and took a 47 year nap before it was able to burn the tires off of it again. The swinging 60s and 70s were a different time when sex, drugs, rock and roll, Vietnam and a multitude of other things were going on back then. I look at the term barn find could be just that, or garage find, down by the creek find, or out behind the shed find. It doesn't really matter but the sense of breathing life back into something that was long forgotten or neglected is very satisfying. :)
Quote from: TJinSA on March 05, 2020, 11:10:06 PM
CSs signature looks very familiar... I've seen this ... vehicle before ore that's the real deal!
He used to travel the country visiting barns just to sign dirty cars.
Don't know why some of you act so surprised, the words "Barn Find" is used so loosely anymore that it can mean a vehicle found just about anywhere ::)
Quote from: 98SVT - was 06GT on March 06, 2020, 06:20:26 PM
He used to travel the country visiting barns just to sign dirty cars.
LOL, not sure we have enough emojis to go with that observation :o :o ??? ::) :-\
Fender stripes jump out at me.
Was on Ebay, September 2005, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. 59K miles.
And the 4 speed boot is screwed to the console....there's a repair that no one wants since the screw holes will be visible once it's set right and attached to the floor rather than the console.
Oh yeah and the chrome plate is missing too.