Hello Everyone,
I recently purchased a deck lid which I thought was original to a California special but after further review (and after payment), I have confirmed that the deck lid is similar to an original California special lid should be but is not 100% the same. Per discussion with owner of the car in which this deck lid was removed, he now is stating that the car is believed to be a proto type California Special. I thought about spending the money on a Marti report to fully identify if this is the case but for now, I am curious if any members can state what they know are "early" California Special cars.
I have the VIN of the car that the deck lid came off of, sequential number is 112477
Could this car be a proto type California Special based on that build number?
Assuming this is a lid from a proto California special, if you are interested in buying please PM me. I have a 68 Shelby which a proto type CS lid does not do me any good. I bought the CS lid for my Shelby since they are nearly identical and one can be easily converted to match the other.
Thanks
Scott
I recently purchased a deck lid which I thought was original to a California special but after further review (and after payment), I have confirmed that the deck lid is similar to an original California special lid should be but is not 100% the same. Per discussion with owner of the car in which this deck lid was removed, he now is stating that the car is believed to be a proto type California Special. I thought about spending the money on a Marti report to fully identify if this is the case but for now, I am curious if any members can state what they know are "early" California Special cars.
I have the VIN of the car that the deck lid came off of, sequential number is 112477
Could this car be a proto type California Special based on that build number?
Assuming this is a lid from a proto California special, if you are interested in buying please PM me. I have a 68 Shelby which a proto type CS lid does not do me any good. I bought the CS lid for my Shelby since they are nearly identical and one can be easily converted to match the other.
Thanks
Scott