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Super Snakes, GT350's, etc. Post title conversions. The last pre-title car they did was the Shelby GT. All GT500s roll off the Ford assembly line just like you see them at the show room.
Just a google away. But I now want one of these. http://www.shelbyautos.com/images/pdf/2012gt350.pdf
Originally Posted by AlsCobra
Just a google away. But I now want one of these. http://www.shelbyautos.com/images/pdf/2012gt350.pdf
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Just a google away. But I now want one of these. http://www.shelbyautos.com/images/pdf/2012gt350.pdf
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Thanks for the compliment. I wish you'd be right in your assumption but a few hints should clarify any doubts.
My first car was a used 1965 Plymouth Barracuda S Formula perceived to be sort of a special edition in its day which its time frame coincided with Ford telling Shelby to pack it up his hat, hasta la vista chili, and don't let the door hit you on the way out which by a rare chance also happened to coincide with the introduction of the 1969 Boss 302 which Ford figured would be its future marquee performance model and would not have the need to put up with any more crap from Mr. C but miscalculated on projected demands due to unforseen circumstances and ever changing worldly attitudes towards our cherished pony cars.
The world is full of coincidences, isn't it?
BTW, the Barracuda's double point system was ingenious on pepping it up but their longevity sucked big time, enough to carry spares in the glove compartment. Do you think there are many young bucks around this joint who can tune their babies with points and condensers?
My first car was a used 1965 Plymouth Barracuda S Formula perceived to be sort of a special edition in its day which its time frame coincided with Ford telling Shelby to pack it up his hat, hasta la vista chili, and don't let the door hit you on the way out which by a rare chance also happened to coincide with the introduction of the 1969 Boss 302 which Ford figured would be its future marquee performance model and would not have the need to put up with any more crap from Mr. C but miscalculated on projected demands due to unforseen circumstances and ever changing worldly attitudes towards our cherished pony cars.
The world is full of coincidences, isn't it?

BTW, the Barracuda's double point system was ingenious on pepping it up but their longevity sucked big time, enough to carry spares in the glove compartment. Do you think there are many young bucks around this joint who can tune their babies with points and condensers?
Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
I wouldn't mind having one, but for 70-80 thousand dollars, I'll pass.

Originally Posted by 1 COBRA
Thanks for the compliment. I wish you'd be right in your assumption but a few hints should clarify any doubts.
My first car was a used 1965 Plymouth Barracuda S Formula perceived to be sort of a special edition in its day which its time frame coincided with Ford telling Shelby to pack it up his hat, hasta la vista chili, and don't let the door hit you on the way out which by a rare chance also happened to coincide with the introduction of the 1969 Boss 302 which Ford figured would be its future marquee performance model and would not have the need to put up with any more crap from Mr. C but miscalculated on projected demands due to unforseen circumstances and ever changing worldly attitudes towards our cherished pony cars.
The world is full of coincidences, isn't it?
BTW, the Barracuda's double point system was ingenious on pepping it up but their longevity sucked big time, enough to carry spares in the glove compartment. Do you think there are many young bucks around this joint who can tune their babies with points and condensers?

My first car was a used 1965 Plymouth Barracuda S Formula perceived to be sort of a special edition in its day which its time frame coincided with Ford telling Shelby to pack it up his hat, hasta la vista chili, and don't let the door hit you on the way out which by a rare chance also happened to coincide with the introduction of the 1969 Boss 302 which Ford figured would be its future marquee performance model and would not have the need to put up with any more crap from Mr. C but miscalculated on projected demands due to unforseen circumstances and ever changing worldly attitudes towards our cherished pony cars.
The world is full of coincidences, isn't it?

BTW, the Barracuda's double point system was ingenious on pepping it up but their longevity sucked big time, enough to carry spares in the glove compartment. Do you think there are many young bucks around this joint who can tune their babies with points and condensers?

Originally Posted by 1 COBRA
BTW, the Barracuda's double point system was ingenious on pepping it up but their longevity sucked big time, enough to carry spares in the glove compartment. Do you think there are many young bucks around this joint who can tune their babies with points and condensers?

I have loaded a few condensers up and tossed them to buddies in the shop though.
Last edited by AlsCobra; Aug 25, 2011 at 08:48 PM.
Originally Posted by 1 COBRA
BTW, the Barracuda's double point system was ingenious on pepping it up but their longevity sucked big time, enough to carry spares in the glove compartment. Do you think there are many young bucks around this joint who can tune their babies with points and condensers?

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Its president and I had a few less than cordial exchanges enough for this board to be adviced of a likelyhood of legal action if I was not put on a leach. Unfortunately for them there were no copyright infringements...

Yes, I was too was a fan before CS decided to turn on his base, given his history it should not have come as a surprise. Not only did he lose a fan, he lost my respect.




