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Vortex
09-24-2010, 08:54 AM
http://dallas.craigslist.org/mdf/cto/1938575916.html

Gotta be fake, right??

14k its cant be real, right?

MM2004
09-24-2010, 08:57 AM
http://dallas.craigslist.org/mdf/cto/1938575916.html

Gotta be fake, right??

I'll ask a Mustang guy here at work.

I am doubting because no one in their right mind would use a car like that as a DD.

At least admit to it.

Mike.

MrBluGruv
09-24-2010, 09:30 AM
I thought the hi-po 289 was k-code, not a-code?

Joe Walsh
09-24-2010, 09:36 AM
Lots of BS in that Ad.

Yep, It had to be a 'K' code for the Hi-Po 289 = 271HP. 'A' code was a 289 4 barrel, 'C' code (oops!)was a 289 2 barrel.
Then Shelby put on a new intake, big 715 cfm 4 barrel carb and Tri-Y headers = 306 HP

Pony Interiors were not an option in 65/66 Shelbys.

Rear valence has 2 holes like Mustang GTs had for their dual exhaust "trumpets".
Shelby's had very loud side dump exhaust or duals that turned down under the rear valence.

Tailights are from a later model '67 Shelby.

IIRC, Shelby's also had ther own VIN coding from Shelby's Venice, California production shop. "SFM 6...."

http://mustangattitude.com/cgi-bin/statsexplorer.cgi?year=1966&f1=shelbyvinmatrix

I just watched the video and it does have the correct plexiglass rear quarter windows instead of the regular Mustang's vents.
Also, rocker panel has a GT 350H which would seem to indicate one of the Hertz rental car Shelbys available in 1966.

69428SCJ
09-24-2010, 09:59 AM
Actually Joe, I believe a 289 2V was a C-code, based on my 65 galaxie having that engine and code...

Matt In Detroit
09-24-2010, 10:01 AM
Its just a 65 fastback painted up as a shelby. Doesnt look perfect but could be a decent car.

Joe Walsh
09-24-2010, 10:20 AM
Actually Joe, I believe a 289 2V was a C-code, based on my 65 galaxie having that engine and code...

Oops...My bad! (and my fading memory)
You are right: 'C' code for 2 barrel 289

I had an 'A' code '65 GT Fastback 4 speed with the trumpet exhaust....until it got hit-and-run smashed.
As a poor college student, I had no collision and was forced to sell the damaged beauty for $1,800....:bigcry:

Vortex
09-24-2010, 02:45 PM
So going by just the photos this appears to be a clone? Im not planning to buy it but if it were real it would seem to me to be a heck of a deal. For a clone, not so much.

TooManyFords
09-24-2010, 04:56 PM
You can tell it is a repaint because the stripes on the roof look to be the same width as the rear trunk deck. On all shelby's, the roof strips are actually wider so they look the same width as the front or rear stripes when you are looking at it from the front or rear.

Nope, too much wrong with this to be worth 14K.

SC Cheesehead
09-24-2010, 05:25 PM
"Now this car has been used as a daily driver so she needs some interior restore...but this car can do 150!!!! if you want her to."

Pretty much says it all...:shake:

Vortex
09-24-2010, 08:33 PM
Well I always troll CL for the unusual. Been watching Barrett Jackson in Las Vegas and its parade of Camaros and Vettes. There was a beautiful sorta purple 57 Cadillac that went yesterday I liked.

http://highwinds.barrett-jackson.com/items/Fullsize/Cars/93680/93680_Side_Profile_Web.jpg

Mike Poore
09-25-2010, 04:04 PM
There was also a "D" code on the early '65's, that many of us refer to as 64 1/2's. It was the 4V version of the 289 that later in the year morphed into the "A" code 289. There was also a 260 2V in the "64 1/2's. Joe's right though, all of the '65-66 Shelby's were "K" code with a few packing Paxton Superchargers. I seem to recall having seen a Shelby Hertz in Tony Conover's collection with the supercharged 289"K", although I may be mistaken about that. It was many years ago.

After watching the vid, there's more. It does NOT have a "pony interior" and furthermore, the dash is standard '66 camera case 5 cluster; but the "camera case" finish glove box is from a '65 GT, not a standard interior '66. Notice that the surround bezel does not continue around the whole door, as it does in the instrument cluster.

CBT
12-29-2010, 08:08 PM
Cool ad from back in the day
23483

massacre
12-30-2010, 06:16 AM
I have a book at home that has ALL of the Shelby Mustang and Cobra VIN #s in it.
Obviously this is a fake snake but it's a good tool for times like this.

Mike
12-30-2010, 06:36 AM
Cool ad from back in the day
23483

And in the day, it could be had for under $6000.00 :eek:

yjmud
12-30-2010, 01:17 PM
And in the day, it could be had for under $6000.00 :eek:
but that was huge money for the time

Cheeseheadbob
12-30-2010, 02:47 PM
$5,950.00 in 1965 had the same buying power as $41,182.58 in 2010. Annual inflation over this period was 4.39%.

but that was huge money for the time