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#1
For Sale: SAAC Marque, Shelby American Magazines, & Snakebite Bulletins

The Marque - Volumes 1 thru Volume 5, each Volume consisting of Numbers 1-6 (complete set). 

The Shelby American Magazines - Issues 31-40, 41-51, 53, 67-75.

Snakebite Bulletins - Issues 1, 3-9, 12-16, 18, 80, 82-113

They are all in good shape w/ normal wear.  These are great reference materials, full of history and technical articles.  Great for every Shelby fan.

A total of 107 Magazines/Bulletins, Asking $500 including shipping.

Please PM w/ any questions or interest.
#2
Hi JD, both GT500's came from Enid, OK along w/ a '66 Hertz and a '70 GT350.  My Uncle and I bought all 4, we still have all of them.  All the Shelby's were located in a barn along w/ other Mustangs, what a sight it was.  The White GT500 is #1927, a few more pictures below.
#3
1966 GT350H, #2122, purchased in 2005 from the person who bought of a lot in Joplin in 1967.  The first picture is from 1970, the next from around 1975.  The 3rd picture is when it was pulled out of the barn in 2005, then fully restored and beautiful again by 2009.
#4
Pulled out of a barn in 2006, it had been sitting in the same spot since 1986.  Only replaced the interior, it is all original w/ 34,000 original miles.  She's a little rough, but they're original only once.
#5
1967 GT500 #1262, stolen off the dealer lot in San Antonio, the thief's took the Hood and Front Nose off and replaced it w/ a regular production 1967 Mustang Hood and Nose.  To disguise the car, the thief's painted the entire car purple, over the badges, scoops, ect., that is why it is purple in the 1st picture from 1986.  The State of Texas recovered the car in 1968, bought at the State of Texas Auction in 1969, then it went to Oklahoma City.  Tee owner went to Ford and bought all the Shelby pieces available in 1970-1972, including the Hood and Front Nose, I used all the NOS parts gathered in the restoration.   I bought it from the original owner in 2002, fully restored in 2004, what fun it is to drive! 
#6
1970 GT350 when found in the barn and rescued in the summer of 2006, been sitting in the same spot in the barn since 1984.  Only replaced the interior, rest of the car is original w/ 32,00 original miles, factory 4spd car w/ Air.
#7
1969 GT350 Convertible w/ all options, headed to the lake house for the 4th of July Holiday 3 years ago....Plenty of looks going down the road!!!