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2013 Shelby GT350 "Carroll Shelbey Autograph Edition"


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Up for sale is a one of none 2013 GT350 "Carroll Shelbey Autograph Edition", yes that is how the dealer spelled Shelby.

 

And for just $34,000 you can own this owner modified Mustang....... I mean "Carroll Shelbey Autograph Edition" vehicle.

 

http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?zip=90066&endYear=2013&keywordPhrases=cobra&modelCode1=MUST&showcaseOwnerId=93440&startYear=2013&makeCode1=FORD&searchRadius=0&showcaseListingId=413477714&mmt=%5BFORD%5BMUST%5B%5D%5D%5B%5D%5D&listingId=403168250&Log=0

 

 

 

Used 2013 Ford Mustang Cobra Hatchback 29,687 miles
  • Stock No. 3053-B
  • VIN 1ZVBP8CF3D5249854

 

 

Price Just Reduced!!! CALL US TODAY AT 866-664-1808 Factory Warranty Still Applies! 2013 Mustang GT 350 Shelby. Carroll Shelbey Autograph Edition. Custom Interior. Custom 20" Shelby Wheels. Custom Borla Exhaust System. Too Much To List Must See!! V8 5.0 L Engine. Brembo Brake Pkg. Hill Start Assist Control. Traction Control. AdvanceTrak. ABS. Keyless Entry. Air Conditioning. Power Windows. Power Door Locks. Cruise Control. Power Steering. Tilt Wheel. AM/FM Stereo. MP3 Ready. CD Player. Shaker Premium Sound System. SiriusXM Satellite. SYNC. Dual Air Bags. Side Air Bags. Heated Seats. Dual Power Seats. Leather. HID Headlamps. Rear Spoiler. 20" Premium Wheels. Bluetooth Wireless. Heated Mirrors. Call Now!! TOLL FREE 866-664-1808. Don't wait as our vehicles sell very quickly. Please Ask for Sales. We are a member of several credit unions. Rates on used cars as low as 1.49%, first payment in 90days on approved credit. Hurry and take advantage of our low rates.

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WOW, REALLY trying to pass off a Mustang GT COUPE as a Shelby GT 350, a Carroll Shelby Autograph Edition, a Cobra AND a Hatchback? I wonder if he even knows what a Hatchback IS? Bragging about being in business for 28 Years and they are trying to SCAM someone? Makes me wonder how many people they may have scammed over the Years. I have the VIN# writen down and when it sells, I will be contacting the new Owner to educate them on this Scam then I am sure they will be contacting a Lawyer.

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WOW, REALLY trying to pass off a Mustang GT COUPE as a Shelby GT 350, a Carroll Shelby Autograph Edition, a Cobra AND a Hatchback? I wonder if he even knows what a Hatchback IS? Bragging about being in business for 28 Years and they are trying to SCAM someone? Makes me wonder how many people they may have scammed over the Years. I have the VIN# writen down and when it sells, I will be contacting the new Owner to educate them on this Scam then I am sure they will be contacting a Lawyer.

Make sure you tell him to register it in the Shelby registry. :lol:

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This sort of stuff is not necessarily a direct reflection of the stealership. I said "not necessarily", and here's why.

 

I worked most of my early life at many different stealers. The person that writes these things and posts them is usually a cameraman, first and foremost. These individuals are also sometimes women. Therefore, it's their job to get pics and and sometimes do the write ups. In other situations, the pics are taken and a totally different person does the write up and they may have ZERO idea what constitutes a (in this case) Shelby automobile. But they see Shelby badging and other items that make them just run with it. Let's face it, most people have no idea who the "Man" even was, or heard of him.

 

I'm not giving these Ozobs a pass, believe me......just trying to play Devils advocate.

 

 

Edit- And if it's not a Ford stealer.........even worse!

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Wow......

I looked up the VIN in VIN decoder.com and it actually lists it as a GT500

I then looked it up on Ford Parts.com and it's a 5.0 GT with auto transmission.

 

I wonder if there is a way to let those folks know that car isn't a real Shelby.

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Wow......

I looked up the VIN in VIN decoder.com and it actually lists it as a GT500

I then looked it up on Ford Parts.com and it's a 5.0 GT with auto transmission.

 

I wonder if there is a way to let those folks know that car isn't a real Shelby.

YES, go to the Site and on the Left is an Orange Box that says "Email This Seller".

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YES, go to the Site and on the Left is an Orange Box that says "Email This Seller".

Never mind, I either missed it or someone informed them that the car isn't a real Shelby. The listing now calls it a "Replica Coupe"

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This sort of stuff is not necessarily a direct reflection of the stealership. I said "not necessarily", and here's why.

 

I worked most of my early life at many different stealers. The person that writes these things and posts them is usually a cameraman, first and foremost. These individuals are also sometimes women. Therefore, it's their job to get pics and and sometimes do the write ups. In other situations, the pics are taken and a totally different person does the write up and they may have ZERO idea what constitutes a (in this case) Shelby automobile. But they see Shelby badging and other items that make them just run with it. Let's face it, most people have no idea who the "Man" even was, or heard of him.

 

I'm not giving these Ozobs a pass, believe me......just trying to play Devils advocate.

 

 

Edit- And if it's not a Ford stealer.........even worse!

 

Would you point out where on the car it states that the car is an "Autograph Edition" model? How can they "run with it" when its not even there? Someone made that statement up.

 

And now they feel that what they're doing is ok because they added the word "replica" to their ad? What car does it replicate? It certainly does not replicate a SAI built 2013 Shelby GT350.

 

There have been 5 or six potential buyers that seemed to have no problem picking up the phone and calling Shelby American for verification so why is the dealer unable to do the same? I have my opinion why they haven't and they are not the first and wont be the last not to do so.

 

Or better yet, how hard is it to Google 2013 Shelby GT350 and realize that the car they have on their lot looks nothing like all the photos shown on Google or SAI's website.

 

Steve

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Would you point out where on the car it states that the car is an "Autograph Edition" model? How can they "run with it" when its not even there? Someone made that statement up.

 

And now they feel that what they're doing is ok because they added the word "replica" to their ad? What car does it replicate? It certainly does not replicate a SAI built 2013 Shelby GT350.

 

There have been 5 or six potential buyers that seemed to have no problem picking up the phone and calling Shelby American for verification so why is the dealer unable to do the same? I have my opinion why they haven't and they are not the first and wont be the last not to do so.

 

Or better yet, how hard is it to Google 2013 Shelby GT350 and realize that the car they have on their lot looks nothing like all the photos shown on Google or SAI's website.

 

Steve

They are calling it a "Carroll Shelby Signature Edition" because of the Signature on the Dash, I can't tell if it is a Signature or a Decal though. It has Shelby Badging all over it (Deck Lid, Grill, Headrests, Console) so they "Ran with it". It's a "USED" Car Lot, that's what they do.

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They are calling it a "Carroll Shelby Signature Edition" because of the Signature on the Dash, I can't tell if it is a Signature or a Decal though. It has Shelby Badging all over it (Deck Lid, Grill, Headrests, Console) so they "Ran with it". It's a "USED" Car Lot, that's what they do.

David, its a decal.

 

I was playing devils advocate back at BB because he was using the theory that whoever wrote the ad knows nothing about Shelby's or who Carroll Shelby was, so my counterpoint was then where does the CS autograph edition moniker come from in their for sale ad since there isn't a plaque or side stripes using those words anywhere on this car.

 

Due to privacy reasons I haven't posted what some of these potential buyers, who have called SAI, claim that the seller is telling them but lets just say it has to do with a Mustang coming into Nevada and the owner leaving $20k somewhere in the state. I'll let you guess at what location the owner claims to have stopped at in Nevada and what business they claim to have left $20k at.

 

Steve

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I'm out.......

 

 

 

My only point was that there are very few people who know what or whom Carroll is (was) or stood for.

 

And car stealerships, of all things, aren't typically run by "car" people. They're too often run by people out for one thing, and one thing only......... $$$

 

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