My New Addition


david b

GT Owner
Jun 10, 2010
343
cleveland ohio
Took over a year and half to build - 1967 Mustang GT 500 CR; Shelby Numbered and In Shelby Registry. 560HP, AC, Navigation, CD, Sat Radio Shelby Parts and Signed by Carrol and carries a 1967 Mustang Vin.


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She is a beauty. Do you mind sharing the final cost? Did you do it yourself or have a builder do it? Engine Pix!
 
She is a beauty. Do you mind sharing the final cost? Did you do it yourself or have a builder do it? Engine Pix!

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She is a beauty. Do you mind sharing the final cost? Did you do it yourself or have a builder do it? Engine Pix!

It is a licensed shelby continuation car. It is called a shelby gt 500 cr. The only builder in the country licensed to do it is Classic Recreations out of Yukon Oklahoma. The car is top quality. Engine Pix and more pix coming.

As far as final cost... Are you referring to the amount I paid or the amount I told my wife I paid :)
 
Awesome, love the side pipes.
 
It is a licensed shelby continuation car. It is called a shelby gt 500 cr. The only builder in the country licensed to do it is Classic Recreations out of Yukon Oklahoma. The car is top quality. Engine Pix and more pix coming.

As far as final cost... Are you referring to the amount I paid or the amount I told my wife I paid :)

The amount that exited your pocket, bank account or secret stash berried in the hills that only your Dog knows about
 
Beautiful car David! How does she drive?
 
Looks fantastic!
 
Dynamite car. Always thought the 67 was the most beautiful of the Shelby Mustangs. More visceral than the 65-66, cleaner than the 68, and less chunky than 69-70 cars. Rear lights were the key IMHO.
 
Beautiful car David! How does she drive?

Because they redid everything and took the car down to the metal they dynamatted everything and really made sure it was not a rattlebox. It is surprisingly quiet on the inside, but yet really raw like our FGT on the drive and the exhaust sounds like american muscle.
 
Very nice ............. Dave :thumbsup :thumbsup

Enjoy the ride.
 
'GREAT looking 'stang! The color really compliments the car's lines. 'Good choice. ('Easy to 'care for' too!!!)
 
Looks great. I've seen a couple of the Unique Performance versions. Certainly head turners. Too bad winter awaits you so soon. Enjoy
 
Because they redid everything and took the car down to the metal they dynamatted everything and really made sure it was not a rattlebox. It is surprisingly quiet on the inside, but yet really raw like our FGT on the drive and the exhaust sounds like american muscle.

I was curious if they started with an OEM chassis or a Dynacorn.

Waiting for more pics :thumbsup
 
WOW! Car has the classic look Mustang was built on. Great job! Any interior photos?
 
I was curious if they started with an OEM chassis or a Dynacorn.

Waiting for more pics :thumbsup

They used to build the eleanor recreations with Dynacorn bodies but when they were licensed by Shelby they went to the originals. My car started out as a 1967 mustang. It is still titled as a 1967 mustang like it was before and now has an official shelbly serial number attached to the car and is in shelby registry
 
A phenomenal Mustang to be sure!
I just have trouble accepting the Shelby name, in any form on it.
To me, and it's just my personal opinion, Shelby Mustangs were made from 1965 to 1970.
 
A phenomenal Mustang to be sure!
I just have trouble accepting the Shelby name, in any form on it.
To me, and it's just my personal opinion, Shelby Mustangs were made from 1965 to 1970.[/QUOTE

I agree with you but the car is what it is. It's not original. It's a licensed Shelby product. That's how I look at it. The market is strong for them.
 
Motor and interior pictures Pleeeeease!!!
 
Motor and interior pictures Pleeeeease!!!

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