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1967 GT500, 67400F0A02469 (2592) being auctioned 2/22/2024.

Started by 68stangcjfb, January 11, 2024, 09:26:09 AM

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68stangcjfb

https://www.gaaclassiccars.com/vehicles/38909/1967-shelby-mustang-gt500
Saw it online. Not my car. Looks a little dark for Acapulco Blue or it just might be the way the light is hitting it in the photos.
68 1/2 CJ Mustang GT FB auto 3.91s 68 1/2 CJ Torino GT FB 3.91s 60 Thunderbird 64 Falcon Sprint conv. 4Spd 65 Falcon Sedan Delivery 67 Fairlane 500 SW 428 4Spd, 68 Torino 4dr 95 Thunderbird SC. 89 F250 Supercab 2wd, 98 Mustang conv. 99 Jeep Cherokee 2002 Thunderbird. 96 Harley FLSTN Heritage Special

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Bob Gaines

It looks like a very nice car . It is apparent the restorers were trying for a assemblyline look and detail. By looking at the under hood shots and all of the non original mistakes it tells me the Rick Hendrick Heritage Center Collection restorers need to go back to Shelby school for at least the basics. It is not like we don't give freely the proper information on the SAAC and the Concours forum if someone asks. I can only imagine that the same percentage of mistakes exist in other items not seen in this picture and other areas of the undercarriage. A buyer better know what they are looking at before bidding or have someone that does if they don't want High expectations surprised when the supposed "Concours Level Rotisserie Restored" car doesn't place well in a major Mustang /Shelby concours venue. The things seen can be corrected it just takes knowledge ,time and money. Those things need to be factored into auction bid price and your expectations.
Bob Gaines,Shelby Enthusiast, Shelby Collector , Shelby Concours judge SAAC,MCA,Mid America Shelby

6s2055

AL ten spokes also not original.....aftermarket with no slight taper!

BGlover67

Holy cow, did you all see the final price of this car at auction?  $270,000!  I didn't expect that.  :o

Funny though, other Ford iron went cheap (at least I think so).  Check this out:

https://www.gaaclassiccars.com/vehicles/39380/1969-ford-mustang-boss-302
$62,000


https://www.gaaclassiccars.com/vehicles/39433/1969-ford-mustang-mach-1

$46,000
Thanks,
Brian R. Glover
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Shelby73

I was there the cars were priced where should have been after adding the fees. The Boss was a pretty solid car driver quality. It was a good buy for someone. The paint was a 10 footer. The Mach 1 the same way. The 67 Shelby brought good money. A 63 Falcon Conv. That Jimmy Buffet once owned brought around 230k before fees.
67 Cobra CSX3251  65 K-code Conv
65 5S073.               65 A-code fastback
66 6S304.                67 390 GTA Conv.
66 Hertz 6S1863.      67 Playboy Coupe
68 KR Conv. 2529.     70 Mach1
07 Shelby Hertz Conv. 69 Z/28
66 MK1A Tiger.            66 Vette coupe
13 GT500                   
69 Boss 429

Special Ed

2 -  67 - gt500s  at GAA only real shelbys at that auction  yet none at big Fl mecum auction out of 36 shelbys and only 1 at BJ  last month kinda odd !!

Coralsnake

Im wondering if BaT is effecting any of the in person auctions?

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