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Started by bulea86, February 02, 2025, 12:17:18 PM

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bulea86

Hello, friends my name is ALE i hope you can help me out, i purchased a 2010 Shelby GT500
of auction, but with no information on what was modified on the vehicle,
can you help me out how to find out what was done to the vehicle by Shelby,
I contacted Shelby American, but because it's 2010 they dont have information anyn more and send me to you !

Here is the vin number : 1ZVBP8JS8A5133917
Thank you !

Bill

Quote from: bulea86 on February 02, 2025, 12:17:18 PMHello, friends my name is ALE i hope you can help me out, i purchased a 2010 Shelby GT500
of auction, but with no information on what was modified on the vehicle,
can you help me out how to find out what was done to the vehicle by Shelby,
I contacted Shelby American, but because it's 2010 they dont have information anyn more and send me to you !

Here is the vin number : 1ZVBP8JS8A5133917
Thank you !

What can Copart tell you? What paperwork did you receive with the car from the insurance company who held ownership? SAAC as a group typically does not deal with the late model cars such as yours, that right is held with Shelby in Vegas, and while they state they have a registry, they do not publish or offer access to it by owners. In your cars case, you might have a better chance with Team Shelby or potentially tracking down the original selling dealer and/or owner via DMV/MVS records.

Bill

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azdriver

The 2010 GT500 was not produced by Shelby. It was built by Ford as were all 2007-2014 unless they were sent to  Shelby American for an upgrade package. The lone exception would be the 2008/2009 GT500KR models.

I agree, your best bet for information on the car would be the Team Shelby site.

Pat

2008 GT-C

Bill is correct your best bet would be to find a way to connect to the original owner. Shelby American may not have been the place who modified the car. Bill is also correct that they don't offer access to the unpublished information that they keep on those cars. I had work done at an authorized Mod Shop with all the information going back to Las Vegas. There is a registry for that generation that allows you to include your car but I don't think you can look cars up but I may be corrected. You might find a thread/post on Team Shelby on this car but doubtful because the website is not what it used to be. - Kevin
2008 Shelby GT/SC #102