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Decisions....decisions

blu67

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I had the awesome opportunity to meet a guy (and future customer) who is a big time car collector. During our visit and his discussion of his two Shelby's, he asked my friend and I if we wanted to drive them.....Uhhhhhhh, yeah!!!
I just had to choose....
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A 9k original mile '66 Shelby......
Or....
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A low mile '68 Shelby.......

I chose the '66.....I just had to.......it's history, man...

What would you have chosen?
 
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No question. The '66.

Oh, and nice to see you posting again. Don't recall hearing from you in quite a while.
 
I would have gone with the 66 then swapped with the friend on the return leg of the trip.....
 
We actually got separated and I got lost as I didn't know the area. Had to pull over and check my phone GPS.....ahhhh, the juxtaposition......

If given the chance I would have taken the '55 300 SL gull wing Mercedes over them all.....talk about a museum piece. Maybe in the future....I hope.
 
Yep. Doing separate renderings of the two Shelby's. Hoping to impress enough to do more.
Apparently he has even more cars stashed at a local airport hangar too.
Just in this garage was 2 Porsche speedster roadsters, 2 early 911's, a '66 corvette vert, a '57 Chevy vert with original fuel injection and a '55 Corvette roadster.
He also had a 1909 car that was a manufacturer I don't recall. Looked like Chitty-chitty Bang Bang....lol
 
I would choose the 68 ..............and on the way back the 66 ...........if I was that lucky. :D:D:D
Good for you !!

Speaking of the 300 SL Gullwing. About 15 years ago, I drove one back to the dealership after changing the battery.
The customer sat in the intervention car on the way back and went mad/wild , when on a straight edge , I gave the car the spurs.
He gave me the thumbs up when arriving at the dealership.:p:p
 
It's hard to believe that the 300 SL has a 40 gal. fuel tank!!!
WTH?!
Apparently the previous owner kept very meticulous notes about everything....every service, even every full up...including the gallons and price per gallon....crazy!!
My boys and I got to sit in it at least.
 
Oh yeah...special procedure to get in is right....I can see why they could have stopped production just over that!
 
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