The "little museum in Boulder" got a great gift. A very significant GT350 - the supercharged prototype, SFM6S051, was donated to the museum.
I found out about it today because a friend mentioned to me about something else at the museum, but this is a much more significant event.
The details are on their home page now,
http://www.shelbyamericancollection.org/
I'll post a copy of the page but it doesn't always render fully - sometimes only the text and not the photos. I'm sure the rest of it will get into the "collection" pages at their main page soon (after the next thing happens)
It turns out that the donor also owns (owned?) the Honey West Cobra. She is a great gal for making sure this car stays in the public view. I'm sure it will be swapped between this museum and the Larry Miller museum at his track in Salt Lake.
Also, I'm lucky that I live about 15 minutes from this place. I'm going out of town this week and won't be able to go down there to get pictures, but if I'm lucky (likely) I'll be able to get the hood up and the ropes down.
I found out about it today because a friend mentioned to me about something else at the museum, but this is a much more significant event.
The details are on their home page now,
http://www.shelbyamericancollection.org/
I'll post a copy of the page but it doesn't always render fully - sometimes only the text and not the photos. I'm sure the rest of it will get into the "collection" pages at their main page soon (after the next thing happens)
It turns out that the donor also owns (owned?) the Honey West Cobra. She is a great gal for making sure this car stays in the public view. I'm sure it will be swapped between this museum and the Larry Miller museum at his track in Salt Lake.
Also, I'm lucky that I live about 15 minutes from this place. I'm going out of town this week and won't be able to go down there to get pictures, but if I'm lucky (likely) I'll be able to get the hood up and the ropes down.