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Originally Posted by dc-dd
I can tell you I know of over twenty Shelby's that are hidden away not accounted for and another six sitting outside not accounted for so YES!!!!! there are plenty of great finds still out there OH !! and the best part is all those cars are within 1 hour driving time from my house in any one given direction.
I would bet that half the people on this site know of at least 1 car not accounted for.
So Keep the dream alive !!!!!!!!  There are still plenty of stories to be told
Dominic
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been treadjacked so we might as well continue on.
I have been in the muscle car game for a long time - though GM for the most part.
One pearl of wisdom I would offer is that it is best to keep your "
Shelby locate's" to yourself, especially if you are entertaining the notion of acquiring the car yourself. A while back I told a "friend" about a
1983 15th Anniversary H/O that I knew about, where it was located and who owned it etc. I had owned a 1984 H/O and this person bought it from the dealer I traded the 1984 in to, only to sell it, trade it off and buy it again from a second dealer. Then he sold the 1984 again, and some kid ended up with it and just tortured it (his first car). The next thing I knew, not long after I told this person about the
1983 15th Anniversary H/O, the SOB bought it without even giving me the courtesy of asking me if I wanted it or telling me after he bought it. I'll never make that mistake again. When it comes to collector cars, be careful who you trust.
I have noticed comments about others claiming to know where the first car, the Shelby GT350, apparently is located in AZ, since the person who started this thread brought it up.
Doc