• Welcome to the CaliforniaSpecial.com forums! - You are currently viewing the forums as a GUEST. To take advantage of all our site features, please take a moment to join our community! It's fast, simple and absolutely free.

    If you have problems registering or can't log into your account, please contact Admin.

    Please Note: If you are an existing member and your password no longer works, click here to reset it.

1968 California Special For Sale by Bob Teets

hicountrybob

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 16, 2003
Messages
579
Location
Arvada, CO
I, too, am selling my newly finished GT/CS, because I've finally found that, being retired and tired, I can not continue to own 7 collector cars. SO, this GT/CS, a '47 Ford club coupe, a '52 Chevrolet Bel Air, and a '64 Buick Rivera are going away. I will keep the 2 HCS cars and a '66 hipo conv, all of which will someday be given to our 3 sons. This weekend, my son, Dan, will post the particulars and pictures on our site here about this CS, for your consideration. Not cheap as we have over $30,000 in it to make it bolt and nut Henry Ford perfect, but we are willing to take a hit on it to sell it to, perhaps, one of you. Thanks, HICOUNTRY bob teets here.
 

John McGilvary

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 16, 2006
Messages
321
Very nice GT/CS, Bob.

I think you will be pleasantly surprised at the people that are showing an interest in the CS and HCS Mustangs now compared to a few years ago.

John
 

Midnight Special

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 5, 2005
Messages
3,714
Location
Grass Valley, California
Very nice GT/CS, Bob.

I think you will be pleasantly surprised at the people that are showing an interest in the CS and HCS Mustangs now compared to a few years ago.

John

BIG DITTO and a fantastic job Bob & family! I would be very proud to own that car. As one who drives a GT/CS (or '70 Mach I) every day, many car lover - investor types I've run onto are amazed at how few $$ certain project CSs and some nice ones have been had for lately. Many think we should be up there closer to Shelbys . Your addition of the 4-speed and 4v in "Henry Ford" manor, plus the quality of workmanship, advertising and reputation make it an extremely exciting proposition.

IMO you don't need to "take a hit" to sell what appears to be the "newest" 1968 GT/CS I've seen in a long time.
 
Top