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Beware of fake websites

Started by Coralsnake, January 19, 2026, 09:42:15 AM

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Coralsnake

This seems to come up with some regularity . I found this video where its explained.

They do use Shelbys as bait, but remember there is a huge database of photos kept by Shelby club members that can usually identify any car.

If it looks like a great deal, it is probably a scammer

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JlwQ2tPNSS8
Shelby Historian. Check out theCoralsnake.com

I'm looking for 9F02M480004. Have you seen it?

chipsdad56

Thanks for posting this alert. I just watched the video. Sad to know so many of these people are out there.

Steve McDonald Formally known as Mcdonas

I've pictures of my car on sites that are supposed to have it for sale. It's sometimes a different VIN number, but it will have my tag on it. A lot come from photos Jerry Heasly took for an article over 10 years ago. They just make a copy and claim to own the car or are selling the car "for a friend who is old and doesn't us the internet"
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