View Single Post
  #24 (permalink)  
Old April 29th, 2008, 02:21 PM
crzy4shelbys's Avatar
crzy4shelbys crzy4shelbys is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Trabuco Canyon, CA, USA
Posts: 192
Rep Power: 2
crzy4shelbys is on a distinguished road
Re: 1966 GT350 Owner’s Manual questions

Wow... who knew a car hobby could be full of so much drama!

I see a new reality TV show in the works...

I have to say that standing back and not being involved in this discussion until now, that if someone is selling a reproduction and knows it's a reproduction, they should present it as such. For the sake of making my point, let me ask this: at what point is full disclosure required? If someone has a '66 Shelby Clone and they sell it as a '66 GT350 and don't ever state an SFM number, but give the Ford VIN as 6R09KXXXXXX (say it doesn't match any true Shelby SFM number), are they presenting the car appropriately? Anyone who knows Shelby's would check with Howard, so it's okay, right? Wrong. I think we'd all agree that it wouldn't be okay. So at what point is it okay to intentionally leave something out?

Just my 2 cents.

Josh
Reply With Quote