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Since I'm working on the GH chapter for the book right now, I would like to see if anyone has questions about the Green Hornet Shelby Prototype (EXP-500). In the spirit of your involvement with the book, I'm tossing this out to you....
I've come across a few new things in my research, and I can divulge a couple to you:
1. The people that bought the car in 1970 had it painted a lighter ivy gold color. Probably a 1971 LTD green-gold. Yuk.
2. It's definately the GT/SC prototype car. I found from photos of the GH resto that the GT/Sport Coupe prototype was built sometime between Sept and Dec. 1967. Some blueprints I recently got pre-date a part that was noticed on the GH restoration--originally on the GT/SC, to pin down that time frame.
3. The Little Red car was definately crushed. Confirmed by a conversation with Fred Goodell and Martin Euler, many years ago.
4. This was an A/C car according to the build sheet, but there was never A/C in the car.
5. I'm going to ask about why the GH has later rear reflectors.
Anything you might like to ask is welcome. I'm going to try and get the exact color code for the GH as well.
As a side note, Martin Euler (in Michigan, who restored the GH 14 yrs. ago) is today restoring Boss 429 Mustangs to concours quality.
thanks!
Paul.
I've come across a few new things in my research, and I can divulge a couple to you:
1. The people that bought the car in 1970 had it painted a lighter ivy gold color. Probably a 1971 LTD green-gold. Yuk.
2. It's definately the GT/SC prototype car. I found from photos of the GH resto that the GT/Sport Coupe prototype was built sometime between Sept and Dec. 1967. Some blueprints I recently got pre-date a part that was noticed on the GH restoration--originally on the GT/SC, to pin down that time frame.
3. The Little Red car was definately crushed. Confirmed by a conversation with Fred Goodell and Martin Euler, many years ago.
4. This was an A/C car according to the build sheet, but there was never A/C in the car.
5. I'm going to ask about why the GH has later rear reflectors.
Anything you might like to ask is welcome. I'm going to try and get the exact color code for the GH as well.
As a side note, Martin Euler (in Michigan, who restored the GH 14 yrs. ago) is today restoring Boss 429 Mustangs to concours quality.
thanks!
Paul.