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Looking for 1967 Shelby GT500 car# 820

Started by BigBlueOvalFan, September 16, 2020, 07:18:40 PM

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68krrrr

Quote from: 2112 on September 17, 2020, 04:05:58 PM
Quote from: Richstang on September 17, 2020, 03:30:42 PM
Park Place LTD sold a Nightmist Blue / Parchment car not long ago. It was #00932

https://www.parkplaceltd.com/used-cars/detail/1967-Ford-Shelby-GT500-Fastback/995/67402F4A00932

That one does have the mash-up interior

Yep that's the one I saw & was talking about ,& bummer I was hoping i was onto something there for you , that mash up interior is definitely weird looking & seemed to fit perfectly into your story ,& they list all the sold cars on there site actually looks like  ,unless they got the vin wrong
Current
1967 GT500 #1724
Nightmist Blue /Parchment
2005 Ford Gt Midnight blue
Porsche 911 Turbo 2007 Highly modified
1934 Ford Chopped & channeled

Previously owned
1968 GT500KR #03528 Lime green
1968 GT/CS

"Fly low & avoid the radar"
Thanks Adam

Bob Gaines

Quote from: BigBlueOvalFan on September 17, 2020, 04:40:05 PM
Quote from: Bob Gaines on September 17, 2020, 03:24:45 PM
Quote from: BigBlueOvalFan on September 17, 2020, 02:53:02 PM
Quote from: 68krrrr on September 17, 2020, 02:30:11 AM
Quote from: BigBlueOvalFan on September 16, 2020, 10:51:43 PM
Quote from: 68krrrr on September 16, 2020, 10:44:19 PM
Cool story & good luck & ? you mentioned original  white interior was it an Acapulco Blue with a parchment interior if so thats a pretty  rare color combo

It was just like your car, Nightmist Blue/Parchment.
Nice &  cool to think that when in 83 i was graduating from high school & that car was running around in the next town over from me in Glendora .In my probable last 5 yr quest to find my current Nightmist /parchment car i looked at a probably everyone that came to market & there was not many ,but one in particular i remember a few yrs back was a weird car .It langquised on one of the dealer websites i forget which one probably Hemmings thats always been my go to ,& it was in LA Santa Monica area at a dealer there , what was weird about it (& you might find interesting) is that it was Nightmist blue but it had a mixture of parchment & black interior ,like it had started either black or parchment & someone switched out 1/2 of the interior to one or the other,which is what i didn't like about it .Then i clearly remember all of a sudden it  ending up again on Hemmings at a at prominent dealer in Washington called Park Place Ltd where i had bought a Porsche from some years before , i remember looking at it again on there website .Hope that helps maybe in your search or you'd think you could do some kinda national vin # search, maybe if you got a contact in law enforcement .And my Nighmist car often cruises through Glendora if it makes you any happier lol

Great info thanks.  I checked with Alexa at Park Place, Ltd. and she could not find it in their data base but she stated they take plenty of cars to Barrett Jackson for clients.  I asked her to check with any salesmen that have been there for at least five years to see if anyone remembers the car.  Any idea about what year it would have been that you noticed the car there ? 

I've tried the national VIN search with a friend in law enforcement but they didn't come up with anything. Glad you found your car and thanks for the info, every little bit helps.

Jim
You need to run both VIN's if you haven't already. The Shelby VIN and the Ford VIN . Many times the car for whatever reason is registered with the Ford  VIN instead of the Shelby one.

Hello Bob,

Dave Mathews assisted me in speaking with Kevin Marti to make sure the Ford VIN had never been used to pull a Marti Report but they would not give me the Ford VIN so I could check the Federal data base.  I remember a story here in SoCal whereby some CHP officer(s) thought it was cute to force Shelby owners to register their car as a Ford Mustang using the Ford VIN but not certain if that's just a myth, it wouldn't surprise me though.  I understand the security issues surrounding Kevin Marti or Dave providing me with the Ford VIN but I'd love to be able to search the Ford VIN as well.

I own several '67 GT500's and other collectible cars that I have purchased Marti reports for but Kevin Marti does not know me personally.  I'm not the kind of guy to use that info for nefarious purposes but Kevin doesn't know that about me.  Any chance you could ask him ?  I'm sure he recognizes your name and trusts you.  I have spoken to you a couple times about my cars and restoration markings, a roll bar from one of your very early cars that I own, etc but realize you don't know me personally either.  Although I would like the Ford VIN for my records, I would also be ok with paying someone to search the Ford VIN if that's possible.  I know the car was registered in 90/91 to John Frimand in Glendora, CA but I'm unsure past that date.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,  Jim
949-370-8699
Bigblueovalfan@gmail.com
Jim ,the Ford VIN being forced on Shelby owners to use on titles and registration is not a myth . It happened in the past and most likely still happens in some areas. Typically it is for uninformed reasons rather then malicious intent although I have been on the receiving end of such a inspector who took just a little too much delight in "bringing in a Shelby and sending out a Mustang". I would like very much to help you in your quest but I will not be able to help figure out your Ford VIN . I get asked 3 or 4 times a year since I know Dave could I find out the Ford VIN number for a given car or the Shelby number for a Ford VIN. I have never asked . I know that if Dave bends the rules for one he has to for all. I stand by ready to help in other ways if needed however. Bob
Bob Gaines,Shelby Enthusiast, Shelby Collector , Shelby Concours judge SAAC,MCA,Mid America Shelby

BigBlueOvalFan

Quote from: Bob Gaines on September 17, 2020, 08:30:14 PM
Quote from: BigBlueOvalFan on September 17, 2020, 04:40:05 PM
Quote from: Bob Gaines on September 17, 2020, 03:24:45 PM
Quote from: BigBlueOvalFan on September 17, 2020, 02:53:02 PM
Quote from: 68krrrr on September 17, 2020, 02:30:11 AM
Quote from: BigBlueOvalFan on September 16, 2020, 10:51:43 PM
Quote from: 68krrrr on September 16, 2020, 10:44:19 PM
Cool story & good luck & ? you mentioned original  white interior was it an Acapulco Blue with a parchment interior if so thats a pretty  rare color combo

It was just like your car, Nightmist Blue/Parchment.
Nice &  cool to think that when in 83 i was graduating from high school & that car was running around in the next town over from me in Glendora .In my probable last 5 yr quest to find my current Nightmist /parchment car i looked at a probably everyone that came to market & there was not many ,but one in particular i remember a few yrs back was a weird car .It langquised on one of the dealer websites i forget which one probably Hemmings thats always been my go to ,& it was in LA Santa Monica area at a dealer there , what was weird about it (& you might find interesting) is that it was Nightmist blue but it had a mixture of parchment & black interior ,like it had started either black or parchment & someone switched out 1/2 of the interior to one or the other,which is what i didn't like about it .Then i clearly remember all of a sudden it  ending up again on Hemmings at a at prominent dealer in Washington called Park Place Ltd where i had bought a Porsche from some years before , i remember looking at it again on there website .Hope that helps maybe in your search or you'd think you could do some kinda national vin # search, maybe if you got a contact in law enforcement .And my Nighmist car often cruises through Glendora if it makes you any happier lol

Great info thanks.  I checked with Alexa at Park Place, Ltd. and she could not find it in their data base but she stated they take plenty of cars to Barrett Jackson for clients.  I asked her to check with any salesmen that have been there for at least five years to see if anyone remembers the car.  Any idea about what year it would have been that you noticed the car there ? 

I've tried the national VIN search with a friend in law enforcement but they didn't come up with anything. Glad you found your car and thanks for the info, every little bit helps.

Jim
You need to run both VIN's if you haven't already. The Shelby VIN and the Ford VIN . Many times the car for whatever reason is registered with the Ford  VIN instead of the Shelby one.

Hello Bob,

Dave Mathews assisted me in speaking with Kevin Marti to make sure the Ford VIN had never been used to pull a Marti Report but they would not give me the Ford VIN so I could check the Federal data base.  I remember a story here in SoCal whereby some CHP officer(s) thought it was cute to force Shelby owners to register their car as a Ford Mustang using the Ford VIN but not certain if that's just a myth, it wouldn't surprise me though.  I understand the security issues surrounding Kevin Marti or Dave providing me with the Ford VIN but I'd love to be able to search the Ford VIN as well.

I own several '67 GT500's and other collectible cars that I have purchased Marti reports for but Kevin Marti does not know me personally.  I'm not the kind of guy to use that info for nefarious purposes but Kevin doesn't know that about me.  Any chance you could ask him ?  I'm sure he recognizes your name and trusts you.  I have spoken to you a couple times about my cars and restoration markings, a roll bar from one of your very early cars that I own, etc but realize you don't know me personally either.  Although I would like the Ford VIN for my records, I would also be ok with paying someone to search the Ford VIN if that's possible.  I know the car was registered in 90/91 to John Frimand in Glendora, CA but I'm unsure past that date.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,  Jim
949-370-8699
Bigblueovalfan@gmail.com
Jim ,the Ford VIN being forced on Shelby owners to use on titles and registration is not a myth . It happened in the past and most likely still happens in some areas. Typically it is for uninformed reasons rather then malicious intent although I have been on the receiving end of such a inspector who took just a little too much delight in "bringing in a Shelby and sending out a Mustang". I would like very much to help you in your quest but I will not be able to help figure out your Ford VIN . I get asked 3 or 4 times a year since I know Dave could I find out the Ford VIN number for a given car or the Shelby number for a Ford VIN. I have never asked . I know that if Dave bends the rules for one he has to for all. I stand by ready to help in other ways if needed however. Bob

Bob,

Thanks for the clarification on the CHP/DMV titling cars with the Ford VIN, it does not surprise me one bit, I've had my fair share of dealing with less than brilliant and even malicious people in those government entities.  I appreciate any assistance whatsoever, whether it be reaching out to your list of contacts or asking people who may know who have collections, anything at all.  I'll give Dave a call and see if he has contacts with a PI who can research the Ford VIN on a federal data base without giving it away.  Thank you once again for taking the time to respond and help me in this search.

Thanks, Jim
949-370-8699
Bigblueovalfan@gmail.com