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2010 Mustang / 1969 Shelby

Mosesatm

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Now this is cool!!!


From the March 2010 issue of MuscleCar Enthusiast.
 

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CougarCJ

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I really like that design treatment.

Just gotta hit the lottery now. :grin:
 

Northern Pony

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Rob; You'r not the only one. This is a very cool car, I think we would all want one. While were dreaming; take two in different colors so the wife can have her own.
BoB
 

rvrtrash

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I looked it up. It's $48K plus your car. I don't care. I think that's the coolest thing I've seen in a long time. It will take a lottery win to get, but this car moved to the top of my "must buy" list.

Steve
 

di81977

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It is a really, really cool concept. I'd like to see the 67/68 version, never liked the 69/70Shelby. The nose is too long.

What was the relationship between Shelby and Ford in 1969? Was he providing any feedback on the cars (or just his name)? Didn't they stop making the modifications for Ford in 68? I am surprised he would license these year cars, but I guess anything for a buck.
 

rvrtrash

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It is a really, really cool concept. I'd like to see the 67/68 version, never liked the 69/70Shelby. The nose is too long.

What was the relationship between Shelby and Ford in 1969? Was he providing any feedback on the cars (or just his name)? Didn't they stop making the modifications for Ford in 68? I am surprised he would license these year cars, but I guess anything for a buck.

'67 was the last year of the Shelby built Shelby. I've heard that Shelby and Ford had a falling out because they started building cars every bit as fast, or faster, than his. He didn't like the competition that the Mach 1, Boss and Cobra Jet cars were going to be giving him. And yes, it seems that Shelby is all about the almighty dollar any more.

Steve
 
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Mosesatm

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'67 was the last year of the Shelby built Shelby. I've heard that Shelby and Ford had a falling out because they started building cars every bit as fast, or faster, than his. He didn't like the competition that the Mach 1, Boss and Cobra Jet cars were going to be giving him. And yes, it seems that Shelby is all about the almighty dollar any more.

Steve

.....or his daughter is.
 

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I had an opportunity to look at the other car from their website at Mustang Week Myrtle Beach last summer. Build quality looked to be very good without any of the "rough edges" one might expect on a project such as this, but I guess there shouldn't be on a 48K package!
 
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