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Hillsboro All Ford Show - 2018

Started by silverton_ford, June 05, 2018, 01:31:04 PM

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silverton_ford

I took a couple photos of some GT350's at the Hillsboro All Ford Show (Oregon) on Saturday.  Sorry, I didn't take any photos of the late model Shelbys (sorry...  :-\ )  It was a nice warm sunny day.   Quite a few Fords and Mustangs showed up.

All three GT350's were sold at Marv Tonkin Ford in Portland, OR

The two 1966 GT350's were delivered together on the same truck to Marv Tonkin fron SAI and sat on the lot together with another one (green).   The red car, 6S1519 has had an interesting history with a Chevrolet small block in it years ago.   All three cars are well known in the area.  The two blue cars have been owned by their owners for nearly 40 years plus.

I hope you enjoy the pictures.   :)



6S1519




6S1803



1967 # 2841




Richstang

THANK YOU for sharing these photos and the Shelby numbers!
8)

The '67 is noted in the registry as originally sold through Larsen Ford in NY.
It was later traded in to Marv Tonkin Ford in '75 for a van! Yes, that's right, a van!
Did you happen to get and rear views or interiors photos?

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silverton_ford

Quote from: Richstang on June 05, 2018, 02:13:54 PM
THANK YOU for sharing these photos and the Shelby numbers!
8)

The '67 is noted in the registry as originally sold through Larsen Ford in NY.
It was later traded in to Marv Tonkin Ford in '75 for a van! Yes, that's right, a van!
Did you happen to get and rear views or interiors photos?

Thank you for the information!  I hadn't checked the registry yet, I was just going off what one of the owner's said that day.   

Sorry, I didn't take any pictures of the rear or interior.

Richstang

Quote from: silverton_ford on June 05, 2018, 02:18:31 PM
Quote from: Richstang on June 05, 2018, 02:13:54 PM
THANK YOU for sharing these photos and the Shelby numbers!
8)

The '67 is noted in the registry as originally sold through Larsen Ford in NY.
It was later traded in to Marv Tonkin Ford in '75 for a van! Yes, that's right, a van!
Did you happen to get and rear views or interiors photos?

Thank you for the information!  I hadn't checked the registry yet, I was just going off what one of the owner's said that day.   

Sorry, I didn't take any pictures of the rear or interior.

No apologies needed. I'm thankful for the pictures you did take and share!
Got love the 70's...I'm still surprised by the Van trade-in. probably done up with custom features.

By the way, where is Hillsboro, in WA?
1967 Shelby Research Group 

www.1967ShelbyResearch.com
www.facebook.com/groups/1967shelbyresearch

1991-1993 SAAC MKI, MKII, & Snake Registrar

silverton_ford

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Quote from: Richstang on June 05, 2018, 02:27:48 PM
Quote from: silverton_ford on June 05, 2018, 02:18:31 PM
Quote from: Richstang on June 05, 2018, 02:13:54 PM
THANK YOU for sharing these photos and the Shelby numbers!
8)

The '67 is noted in the registry as originally sold through Larsen Ford in NY.
It was later traded in to Marv Tonkin Ford in '75 for a van! Yes, that's right, a van!
Did you happen to get and rear views or interiors photos?


Thank you for the information!  I hadn't checked the registry yet, I was just going off what one of the owner's said that day.   

Sorry, I didn't take any pictures of the rear or interior.

No apologies needed. I'm thankful for the pictures you did take and share!
Got love the 70's...I'm still surprised by the Van trade-in. probably done up with custom features.

By the way, where is Hillsboro, in WA?

Haha!  Crazy to think trading it in for a Van.

Hillsboro is in Oregon.  West of Portland just a few miles.

In 1976 my Dad almost traded in his 1967 Mustang fastback A code 4 speed for a new Toyota Celica.  Thankfully he didn't have any credit at 19 years old, so the bank didn't allow the trade-in to happen.   He still has the Mustang today and will never sell it.   These cars were just that, used old cars, nothing too special at that time.

Shelby_r_b

Great pics - thanks for sharing!  And, the extra info was icing on the cake.
Nothing beats a classic!