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1968 Shelby GT500 Convt Project on eBay

Mosesatm

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Amazing. A total rust bucket and it's at $77,000. What's even more amazing is the reserve hasn't been met!
 

Vee

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[quote author=Mosesatm link=board=4;threadid=1862;start=0#msg12231 date=1120613962]
Amazing. A total rust bucket and it's at $77,000. What's even more amazing is the reserve hasn't been met!
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I thoughts exactly. The only parts not rusted are the fiber glass pieces and they need help too.
 
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Mr. Shelby Guy

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I just got off the phone with the owner and he said that the car was sold in the low $80,000 range. You could buy some real nice Shelbys for that price, not a junker like this.
 

Mosesatm

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Hopefully the person who bought it owns his own body shop.
 

390cs68rcode

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I can think of a better way to spend 80k

how about a 428 CS and a 68 1/2 CJ COUPE (I love coupes).


anyone have a 428 CS for sale?
 

Vee

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[quote author=jbsteven link=board=4;threadid=1862;start=0#msg12267 date=1120692923]
I can think of a better way to spend 80k

how about a 428 CS and a 68 1/2 CJ COUPE (I love coupes).


anyone have a 428 CS for sale?
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::) the person who paid $80K for that convt is probably the one who was selling it for $80K. ::)
 
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