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IMHO it will make it more desirable in the future but thats just me thinking again. besides the series 1 the last pretitle shelby before the SGT was the 89 CSX-VNT and 89 Dakota.

 

 

How about previous pre-title Mustangs?

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oh one of those guys are we :rant2:

then it would be the early 67s in sept 67 ford took over production.

 

 

What kind of guy?...curious, calculating and aware that there is someone out there that has the answer...

:happy feet:

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Does the fact that the SGT was a "pre-title" Shelby modified car add any value to the package.

What was the last, previous "pre-title" mod that Shelby produced in their shops?

 

 

Some people believe in this, some don't. It really depends on who buys your car when it comes time to sell.

I think the current "last pre-titled" Shelby is the 2009 GT-500KR. That is until they do something else.

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I don't worry about future value. It is the least of my concern. However, a point to consider the 1968 GT500 was built by Ford not Shelby. Yet, minus a car with unique history, the 1968 GT500s typically demand higher prices than Shelby built '60 era GT350s. As well as similar value to the 1967 GT500s. If anything the 21st century Shelby built Shelby GTs may fetch a higher price than the GT500s because less were built.

 

Now, I am not a collector or collector car historian. I may be wrong.

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I don't worry about future value. It is the least of my concern. However, a point to consider the 1968 GT500 was built by Ford not Shelby. Yet, minus a car with unique history, the 1968 GT500s typically demand higher prices than Shelby built '60 era GT350s. As well as similar value to the 1967 GT500s. If anything the 21st century Shelby built Shelby GTs may fetch a higher price than the GT500s because less were built.

 

Now, I am not a collector or collector car historian. I may be wrong.

 

 

Just curious really...too old to ever reap the benefit. :hysterical: just enjoying this car to the max.

Sorry about the dodge dis...i think i saw an article about a Shelby Chrysler minivan...Are these cars the result of influence by Lee Iococca?

I thnk the original shelby mustang was...

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Just curious really...too old to ever reap the benefit. :hysterical: just enjoying this car to the max.

Sorry about the dodge dis...i think i saw an article about a Shelby Chrysler minivan...Are these cars the result of influence by Lee Iococca?

I thnk the original shelby mustang was...

 

yes they are he got ahold of mr shelby again in the early 80s and they worked together into the 90s mr shelby had a hand in designing the viper also. the shelby minivan never made it into production. here is a site with some good info http://dempseybowling.com/sheldodg/

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yes they are he got ahold of mr shelby again in the early 80s and they worked together into the 90s mr shelby had a hand in designing the viper also. the shelby minivan never made it into production. here is a site with some good info http://dempseybowling.com/sheldodg/

 

 

Interesting information...never seen any of the shelby dodges but have seen several GLHs (Go Like Hell)

VNT sounds interesting, I think my 6.6 2500HD has something similar....no turbo lag

Thanks for the link.

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Interesting information...never seen any of the shelby dodges but have seen several GLHs (Go Like Hell)

VNT sounds interesting, I think my 6.6 2500HD has something similar....no turbo lag

Thanks for the link.

 

 

no problem i own a csv-vnt 205 ftlbs at 2100rpms in a light weight fwd car can be very fun :shift:

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