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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1965 - 1970 Shelby General => Topic started by: ceswert on October 11, 2013, 09:22:16 AM
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A 67 Shelby GT350 is currently for sale on Ebay. The seller states that according to some old Shelby experts none of these Shelby cars had matching engine blocks original to the car. Also, many blocks had no Vin's. ??. I have heard of some blocks with no Vin's but never no numbers matching. What is he referring to?
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A 67 Shelby GT350 is currently for sale on Ebay. The seller states that according to some old Shelby experts none of these Shelby cars had matching engine blocks original to the car. Also, many blocks had no Vin's. ??. I have heard of some blocks with no Vin's but never no numbers matching. What is he referring to?
The seller is mis informed and most likely trying to justify iregularities on his car IMO.
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...........................What is he referring to?
"I don't want to explain/don't know - what happened to the original part/engine" And I want as much out of this deal ($$$$$) as possible
So like with Dorthy who was not to pay any attention to the man behind the curtain the seller doesn't want you to worry about those pesky matching number things ;)
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Thanks. BTW just had my 67 350 painted original color nightmist blue an.d engine compartment detailed.
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Thanks. BTW just had my 67 350 painted original color nightmist blue an.d engine compartment detailed.
Who did you get to do it ?
Sure that its really a head turner now. Not that the old paint job didn't look period just well used ;)