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<blockquote data-quote="flattrack53" data-source="post: 15694408" data-attributes="member: 78855"><p>I didn't offer 1.2 million for a 65r... I just know the guy who made the offer and I know the car... The car is probably of one of the most valuable ones of the 65r's and the gentleman who made the offer certainly has the money. I will not disclose which car nor the person who made the offer. But if I made a mention of the persons name; if you knew "anything" of mustangs or collectors I can guarantee you would recognize the name. I can look up anything in a registry. They only cost $200 and quite a bit of the information is incorrect (or maybe I just can't comprehend what I'm reading).. Some of the information written was used to help some people with the cars that they had (Probably not true because all humans are honest). I'm not accusing anyone by any means... I can rattle off handfuls of 5s and 5r cars that aren't what they are claimed to be (maybe I'm joking and maybe I'm not)... Some aren't even K-codes and some aren't even true 65 fastbacks but everyone believes them to be original (this actually made me laugh). But again; I won't list what cars they are either (or maybe this is a joke/lie as well).... And I'm sure there is a lot more cars out there than I know of with the same issues (or maybe not).</p><p></p><p>Find a 65 Shelby that is restored or a very original non BS car for 350k and post it to prove me wrong. In the comment; look at recent auctions; you can refer to my paragraph above for my answer to that ( I also won't mention which auction I am referring to). </p><p></p><p>I am definitely not a broker nor a buyer but I obviously understand the market/. If I had the money I would certainly own a 65 or a 66 carryover like I previously mentioned. </p><p></p><p>Yes, we have all seen many re-pop tags on Shelby's. Many of them are re-bodied cars or have virtually none of the original parts on them. </p><p></p><p>People have been reproducing vin tags since the 80's. Some of them are very hard to spot being a fake tag and some of them you can spot from a far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flattrack53, post: 15694408, member: 78855"] I didn't offer 1.2 million for a 65r... I just know the guy who made the offer and I know the car... The car is probably of one of the most valuable ones of the 65r's and the gentleman who made the offer certainly has the money. I will not disclose which car nor the person who made the offer. But if I made a mention of the persons name; if you knew "anything" of mustangs or collectors I can guarantee you would recognize the name. I can look up anything in a registry. They only cost $200 and quite a bit of the information is incorrect (or maybe I just can't comprehend what I'm reading).. Some of the information written was used to help some people with the cars that they had (Probably not true because all humans are honest). I'm not accusing anyone by any means... I can rattle off handfuls of 5s and 5r cars that aren't what they are claimed to be (maybe I'm joking and maybe I'm not)... Some aren't even K-codes and some aren't even true 65 fastbacks but everyone believes them to be original (this actually made me laugh). But again; I won't list what cars they are either (or maybe this is a joke/lie as well).... And I'm sure there is a lot more cars out there than I know of with the same issues (or maybe not). Find a 65 Shelby that is restored or a very original non BS car for 350k and post it to prove me wrong. In the comment; look at recent auctions; you can refer to my paragraph above for my answer to that ( I also won't mention which auction I am referring to). I am definitely not a broker nor a buyer but I obviously understand the market/. If I had the money I would certainly own a 65 or a 66 carryover like I previously mentioned. Yes, we have all seen many re-pop tags on Shelby's. Many of them are re-bodied cars or have virtually none of the original parts on them. People have been reproducing vin tags since the 80's. Some of them are very hard to spot being a fake tag and some of them you can spot from a far. [/QUOTE]
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