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Discussion in 'Lost, Found & Looking' started by Celeste, Dec 2, 2010.

  1. Celeste

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    Hi Guys!

    Looking for 1969 GT500 Fastback #175 and a 1970 GT500 Convertible #876.

    How would I find out if these cars have been destroyed? I have the 1997 SAAC registry but it doesn't have much info.

    Thanks for anyone's help!
     
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    Best to check with the SAAC (Shelby American Auto Club) registrar, the Vinman might know:

    1969-70 Shelby Vincent Liska 69-70registrar@saac.

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  3. Celeste

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    Thanks! I already have but he doesn't have much info.
     
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    I haven't looked in the '97 registries, but, what makes you think these are destroyed?
    Not every owner wants it to be known what they have. And, then there is always that fellow who "is gonna fix it up someday". Same thing, might not want to be bothered. Others might be thinking, incorrectly, there is some kind of charge to have the info in the registry.

    But sometimes, somebody will see your post, and reply with new information.
     
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    You are right! Someone may see this info. I'm just hoping for a miracle!

    Thanks again!
    Celeste
     
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    One last thing. You didn't say what or why you are looking for them. Did you used to own them? Someone in your family? It's good to know.
     

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