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whats a 1965 GT-350 worth
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<blockquote data-quote="amorrow" data-source="post: 4737956" data-attributes="member: 35869"><p>Shelby Mustangs are relatively easy to clone, and it takes a good understanding of them to recognize authentics versus clones. Even many original Shelbys today are missing many of their correct parts (16" steering wheel for the early ones, original Koni shocks, etc). But it would be interesting to see pics of the Ford VIN stamping on the inner fender (feel free to block the last several digits, but as I'm sure you know it HAS to begin with 5R09K) and cutouts for the override traction bars to start...these two things are the easiest ones to check. If someone really tried to pass this off as the real thing, I'm sure these two things are correct, though. Can you take pics of the override bar cutouts and Ford VIN? Also, is it apparent body work been done on the car, or do all the panels look original (focus on that driver's side inner fender with the visible Ford VIN stamping)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amorrow, post: 4737956, member: 35869"] Shelby Mustangs are relatively easy to clone, and it takes a good understanding of them to recognize authentics versus clones. Even many original Shelbys today are missing many of their correct parts (16" steering wheel for the early ones, original Koni shocks, etc). But it would be interesting to see pics of the Ford VIN stamping on the inner fender (feel free to block the last several digits, but as I'm sure you know it HAS to begin with 5R09K) and cutouts for the override traction bars to start...these two things are the easiest ones to check. If someone really tried to pass this off as the real thing, I'm sure these two things are correct, though. Can you take pics of the override bar cutouts and Ford VIN? Also, is it apparent body work been done on the car, or do all the panels look original (focus on that driver's side inner fender with the visible Ford VIN stamping)? [/QUOTE]
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