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That Shelby needs a lot of work ...
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It is hard to imagine how anyone could do that to a Shelby Mustang. There is literally nothing left of that car. Salvage what you can, get another fastback body and rivet the data plates to it.
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I remember seeing that article years ago. I think I said something like "that guy should be shot".
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TKOPerformance wrote:
I remember seeing that article years ago. I think I said something like "that guy should be shot".
A big DITTO on that.
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I recall the story of that Shelby. Was there ever a follow up to the restoration?
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Ron68 wrote:
It is hard to imagine how anyone could do that to a Shelby Mustang. There is literally nothing left of that car. Salvage what you can, get another fastback body and rivet the data plates to it.
Illegal and immoral
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MS wrote:
Ron68 wrote:
It is hard to imagine how anyone could do that to a Shelby Mustang. There is literally nothing left of that car. Salvage what you can, get another fastback body and rivet the data plates to it.
Illegal and immoral
Didn't Unique Performance get shut down for doing that? They were making the 'Eleanor' mustang?
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MS wrote:
Ron68 wrote:
It is hard to imagine how anyone could do that to a Shelby Mustang. There is literally nothing left of that car. Salvage what you can, get another fastback body and rivet the data plates to it.
Illegal and immoral
True, but I'm sure that it has been done before by some unscrupulous persons. It is so sad to see just how badly it was neglected. Did anyone with deep pockets and limitless patience succeed in restoring that car?
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Ron68 wrote:
MS wrote:
Ron68 wrote:
It is hard to imagine how anyone could do that to a Shelby Mustang. There is literally nothing left of that car. Salvage what you can, get another fastback body and rivet the data plates to it.
Illegal and immoral
True, but I'm sure that it has been done before by some unscrupulous persons. It is so sad to see just how badly it was neglected. Did anyone with deep pockets and limitless patience succeed in restoring that car?
Its been done and done and done and done. I'd bet at least 10% of the Shelbys, Bosses, etc. are all rebodied cars, and its not unique to the Ford world by any means. Those cars had a lot of power, and a lot of them got wrecked. Keep the wreck, buy a 6 cylinder car for the shell and swap all the good parts over. At this point, it is what it is. I think most people if they found out that Shelby they just paid $200,000 for was rebodied and no one else knew would keep it to themselves.
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Isn't it always: I am going to fix it up some day. or It's worth a lot more than that, I can't sell it for that. or Nope, not for sale. And it just sits and rots away.
There is a 64 Nova sitting in town on a trailer that has been sitting there since probably 1980. Guy won't sell it.
At least it is off the ground.
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Alan wrote:
Isn't it always: I am going to fix it up some day. or It's worth a lot more than that, I can't sell it for that. or Nope, not for sale. And it just sits and rots away.
There is a 64 Nova sitting in town on a trailer that has been sitting there since probably 1980. Guy won't sell it.
At least it is off the ground.
My wife’s half brother has a Nova, I think it’s a 71. His father bought it for him and the car has sat for 20 plus years. Sad part is he hated his father and has never wanted anything from him or to do with him. But he won’t get ride of car.
When his dad, my wife’s step dad passed away he had left me all of his tool & due tools plus all his tool boxes and such. We cleaned out the garage so the nova had a somewhat decent place to sit. Dawns brother couldn’t change a flat tire if he had to. The nova will rot away. I’m not a Chevy guy but I would love to restore it to honor her step dad. He was a good guy anc would give you the shirt off of his back.
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Just let "Rusty and his Son" in FL. get his hands on her They would have that poor little Shelby looking like brand new in about a year or two!
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