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Are 68-69 Shelby's actually Shelby's?

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69GT350H:
The title may be a little confusing, but I'm having a discussion with a guy who claims that the 68/69 Shelby's are actually just Ford Mustangs. After showing him my title that has for the Make as "SHEB" He states:

"The state title says Shelby. It does not say it was manufactured by Shelby American. All Shelbys produced after 1967, when Carrol Shelby had a fallout with Ford Motor Company were produced by Ford. This is why I say the 68, 69 and 70's that carry the name Shelby are really just Ford Mustangs and not true Shelbys."

I know CS was not happy with the direction the Shelby Mustang was going for 1968, but Shelby American had a contract with Ford through the 1969 model year. Instead of the Mustang being converted at SA @ LAX, they were converted at A.O. Smith. Was it SA that decided to make that change or Ford? They were not made by Shelby American, but they are still Shelby's?

J_Speegle:
Yes

Bob Gaines:

--- Quote from: J_Speegle on April 14, 2024, 10:59:33 PM ---Yes

--- End quote ---
+1. :)

tobkob:
Yep!!! as much as the later '67's...

specialed:
I think one of the biggest problems was the poor quality and fit and finish of the chopgun  fiberglass in 65-67. A O Smith was making corvette matted fiberglass much better quality and fit and finish so 68-69 shelbys got better quality fiberglass and Ionia MI. was close to detroit so ford could better control the shelby program and not have long distance shipping and supply problems and expenses vs southern california.  Just think how much $  and time  and hascle was saved by not having to ship all them FE drivetrains out to far west .

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