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Nice car but at a time when the Grocery store are out of food and kids can not go to school and people are told not to go to work and it snowed last night here in washington, you have to ask yourself, What kind of world are we living in! $ 104,000 dollars for a car that only cost about $4000. brand new!
A 16 year old rich kid came to a party I was having back then, his dad had bought him a new 1969 Shelby GT500, I made him let me use it to go pick up my girlfriend and another 1/2 barrel of beer. Every time I stepped on the gas it went sideways.
Reminds me of when I was the same age and my sister was dating a guy who drove a 67 Chevelle SS 454 4-SPEED. One night they went out in my sisters car and he left the Chevelle parked at our house. We had a bunch of keys, and among them were some old GM keys that probably went to vehicles my dad owned in the past, and just for the heck of it I thought "wonder if any of these old car keys will start that beast"? If I'm lying I'm dying, and my feet haven't left the ground, bit the first key I tried fired up that Chevelle! I couldn't believe it! Long story short, I had a fun time cruising around town on a Friday night, and I did some things with that car that I'll never divulge 😃. All I can tell you is that it was a beast. That was many years ago and nobody ever suspected a thing, or at least I don't think they did. 😄
@@jeffreyb6165 Lol, I learned to drive when about 9, my cousin and I started Uncle Julian's old Packard up while he was sleeping, fun days! You could never get away with things we did back then, nowadays.
@@AdamosDad isn't that the truth? Kids used to ride in the back of pickup trucks. It was part of Americana. Try that today and you'll not only get a ticket as long as your arm, but you'll probably be charged with child endangerment. It's all going down the crapper now.
@@jeffreyb6165 Amen brother, preaching to the choir, here. I miss many things we had in the past including freedom, even the freedom to be stupid if we felt like it.
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Jay, the paint is absolutely gorgeous! If you need someone to test drive I'm your huckleberry. I promise not to beat your vehicles up to badly.
Carol Shelby would be Proud Jay...
Perfect example 4 sure...🇺🇸👍
What about the super rare 1971 euroshelby
That’s a gorgeous car
Thanks!
Might need the auto choke adjusted.
This car sold awhile ago, but it looks like that was taken care of.
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Nice car but at a time when the Grocery store are out of food and kids can not go to school and people are told not to go to work and it snowed last night here in washington, you have to ask yourself, What kind of world are we living in! $ 104,000 dollars for a car that only cost about $4000. brand new!
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Hey will it be bad if I put a mustang logo in front of this car
Rod Good price.
You do know that $4000 back in 1969 was worth a whole lot more? Inflation on the US dollar in the past half century has skyrocketed.
A 16 year old rich kid came to a party I was having back then, his dad had bought him a new 1969 Shelby GT500, I made him let me use it to go pick up my girlfriend and another 1/2 barrel of beer. Every time I stepped on the gas it went sideways.
Reminds me of when I was the same age and my sister was dating a guy who drove a 67 Chevelle SS 454 4-SPEED.
One night they went out in my sisters car and he left the Chevelle parked at our house.
We had a bunch of keys, and among them were some old GM keys that probably went to vehicles my dad owned in the past, and just for the heck of it I thought "wonder if any of these old car keys will start that beast"?
If I'm lying I'm dying, and my feet haven't left the ground, bit the first key I tried fired up that Chevelle! I couldn't believe it!
Long story short, I had a fun time cruising around town on a Friday night, and I did some things with that car that I'll never divulge 😃.
All I can tell you is that it was a beast.
That was many years ago and nobody ever suspected a thing, or at least I don't think they did. 😄
@@jeffreyb6165 Lol, I learned to drive when about 9, my cousin and I started Uncle Julian's old Packard up while he was sleeping, fun days! You could never get away with things we did back then, nowadays.
@@AdamosDad isn't that the truth?
Kids used to ride in the back of pickup trucks. It was part of Americana.
Try that today and you'll not only get a ticket as long as your arm, but you'll probably be charged with child endangerment.
It's all going down the crapper now.
@@jeffreyb6165 Amen brother, preaching to the choir, here. I miss many things we had in the past including freedom, even the freedom to be stupid if we felt like it.