I still have my father's original numbers matching 67 Shelby GT 500. Rust free, never wrecked, California car. He bought it in 1985-86 when in was in high school. Dad passed away in 2002. Thanks dad, RIP.
My understanding is that the inner lights were the preferred design. However some states had legislation requiring lights to be a greater distance apart.
Well thanks for this, I was trying to figure out why my memory was confused enough to think two cars from the day were actually different years even though I distinctly remember them as 67s. ;
Both are absolutely gorgeous cars. I enjoy the videos
I still have my father's original numbers matching 67 Shelby GT 500. Rust free, never wrecked, California car. He bought it in 1985-86 when in was in high school.
Dad passed away in 2002. Thanks dad, RIP.
Sorry about your loss. Sounds like one hell of a car!
My understanding is that the inner lights were the preferred design. However some states had legislation requiring lights to be a greater distance apart.
You are correct!
Nice cars 😍🤩
Thank you!
Well thanks for this, I was trying to figure out why my memory was confused enough to think two cars from the day were actually different years even though I distinctly remember them as 67s. ;
Not a problem. Hope it helped a bit.
Early, late, middle?? I wouldn’t have a problem with owning a ‘67 Shelby Mustang. Or, ANY ‘67 Mustang, for that matter!!👍😉😄😄
haha I agree!
Thank you!