My new little girl


twobjshelbys

GT Owner
Jul 26, 2010
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Las Vegas, NV
On the way. One way or another. She's on the way to Rich for some upgrades. He will pick it up on a week from Monday :)

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If everything works out it will be done and on the way home before Rich goes to Texas :)
 
Congrats, I am really happy for you. Glad you did the deal.
 
Yes congratulations, I love the Heritage's
 
Congrats, I am really happy for you. Glad you did the deal.

I will not have a chair and TV in the garage to look at her at night. However, I do have one in the bedroom just waiting. Can't sleep :)

Mike and I are going to take the FGT and his GT40 on the Estes Park tour. There are lots of tourists and fish to terrorize. Hopefully it won't snow before mine gets here.
 
Yes congratulations, I love the Heritage's

My mission started last fall for a Tungsten, but this was just too good to pass up.

P.S. These are from the seller for my insurance. I promise to take some much better photos. But weather here might delay that until spring. She won't go out after the first application of sand/salt on the roads. It's almost 80*F here today but that could be shut down in two weeks.
 
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Congratulations! :thumbsup

What mods are you doing?
 
Excellent! What is your location?
 
Congrats Tony! The hard part will now be waiting for it to show up. Fingers crossed for another month of good weather so we can get a couple nice trips in. Beautiful car!
 
Congratulations! :thumbsup

What mods are you doing?

This is a dilemma. I asked Rich what could I do and his answer was something like "You don't want to know, it can hurt your pocketbook".

Shopping cart now is:

  • Pulley upgrade of some kind. There are too many choices and we will sort it out tomorrow. I started off with just the FRPP kit but have since found out there are lots of alternatives. Probably Rich's kit.
  • FRPP muffler. Don't want to go more than that right now.
  • FRPP Short Throw Shifter. I had one on my Shelby GT and it was the most awesome transmission I ever had. Comparable to the Cobra.
  • Clear Bra.
  • Harnesses, at least driver's side. After having them in the Cobra and Bondurant cars I really like them. Do instructors require them at the track? Since it appears that regular belts and the harnesses can coexist the boss will likely be OK.
  • Maybe some better tires. They are 5+ years old. Probably Bridgestones. It starts off cool here and experience from the Mustang and Cobra is the stock tires simply won't hook up.

Wish List:
  • Cruise Control. Lighten up :)
 
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Excellent! What is your location?
Colorado. Lyons, about 12 miles north of Boulder.
 
Friday was my oldest daughter's birthday (she's now 31). I showed the picture to both girls and the youngest, who actually was brave enough, and the only one, to drive the Cobra, said "Cool, do I get to drive it?"
 
A big congrats on your GT, and in the FASTEST color to boot!!! Of course, my preference on the color is completely unbias......;)

GTED
 
Tony, may be you can share the story behind the hunt!
 
Tony, may be you can share the story behind the hunt!

Sure.... It goes like this.

In late 2008 my wife and I bought two Barrett Jackson Shelby GTs. There was a method to my madness. One we kept and one we put in the Barrett Jackson 2009 Scottsdale auction with the proceeds to the Shelby Foundation. They were matching convertibles, one with 5 speed and one with automatic, with sequential VIN #'s. (It's quite a coincidence, but the BJ SGT that crossed the block at BJ Vegas 2011 was the third in the VIN sequence). Having vacated the garage space, I left the auction with the Shelby CSX Cobra. I'd noodled on the right car, and the choice at the time was a FGT or Cobra, but I'd always wanted a Cobra since I heard Cosby's routine in 1968 (literally, right after the album came out).

The Cobra is an awesome vehicle. I chose one with carbon fiber construction but most importantly a fuel injected Roush 427IR (Luke Warmwater looked at the power plant and got convinced to do carbs) but there was a method to my madness - I move the car between 6000+ feet, to 10000+ on trips, and then down to sea level. It took several trips to tuners and back to Roush to get the altitude portion of the system working but it was worth it. The Mustangs were cool too. Put a supercharger on it and it beats a GT500. Both had cruise control ( (: ) and we kept the automatic since the chief would drive it.

After I got the Cobra finally running well my wife told me she would no longer ride in it. If you can put "too" in front of anything it was that. It was too hot (engine next to fire wall and heat shielding insulation didn't matter), too noisy, too windy, too smelly, too... She burned her leg on the pipes twice, and the story about the harnesses (shoulder harnesses without a roll bar - you are the roll bar) was the straw that broke the camel's back. So I agreed that we would put the Cobra up for sale. I'd gotten frustrated with the OCD maintenance of the black paint on the Mustang and agreed that we would put both up for sale last fall. The Mustang went in December so she got her garage space back for the coldest part of the season.

The Cobra didn't move but that was OK - I still loved it and did drive it this season, although not as much as the first two years.

Last fall exactly at the time the Mustang went for sale, I was contacted by a friend at Ford. He was the fellow that put together the deal between Ford and the Arizona Ford dealers for the Barrett Jackson Shelby GTs. By the way, my choice of those cars was the color - the black with red stripe was way too cool, and the color was not available on the GT500 at that time. He told me that another company was looking for another BJ SGT to do another charity auction in Scottsdale in Jan 2011. That didn't happen. Anyway we got on the topic of the FGTs (part of the discussion was about gauges :) ) and asked if he knew of any in dealer inventory. He didn't but had a friend that had one and might be interested in selling, oh, and it's a Heritage with <1000 miles. I noodled on it for a while, and in the interim the Mustang sold, and the boss got her garage space back for the winter. That along with the fact we wanted to refinance (which we did, for 3.99%) I decided to put the FGT on hold. I really did want to sell the Cobra first but it wasn't essential.

In parallel with the FGT I seriously looked at a Shelby Daytona Coupe (built by Superformance but "improved" in the transition to the Shelby CSX9000 to be as civilized as the FGT - air conditioning, nice seats, regular seat belts, etc.) But the boss thought it was just a Cobra with a hard top. In the end I could have gotten a rolled aluminum Coupe for the same price as the FGT. A Coupe will be next on the list but not for a while.

Skip forward to about a month ago. I decided that it was time to look again. I asked my Ford friend if his friend's car was still available, and lo-and-behold, it still was.h

I emailed him that afternoon. The mileage is now a little over 1000 miles. Sigh (not really). He's got another GT (blue) and agreed to sell the Heritage. Now, I'd been locked on a Tungsten since I started the search, even passed up a 2005 silver (which just didn't do it for me). I always thought the Heritage would be too hard to find. In the end, the Tungstens are really probably rarer and harder to find :).

The owner has an in house mechanic, so the miles on it are the "turn it over" miles to keep fluids circulating and seals lubricated. Great! It even has the transaxle bolt TSB, so I know it's been maintained well.

Well, to make everything work out, the Cobra sold on Friday night. So I don't have to get a storage locker for it :) and the GT will be here in a couple of weeks (before Rich goes to Texas).

Maybe a small TV and a little chair in the garage? :)

By the way, I really and truly love black cars. I just hate trying to keep them clean. My wife called me Mr. Monk - at shows I would wipe it down, go around and take pictures for a while, and then come back and clean it with detailer again. That didn't keep me from inventing a new color combo. A black no stripe, and then getting the heritage stripes and bra painted on with red. I still think it would be a great combination. But then I wouldn't need a bed - I'd just get the chair, TV and Ice detailer and spend 24x7 in the garage keeping it clean. Lather, rise, repeat. :)
 
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Another chapter in the saga was when my wife and I took a trip in the fall of 2008 for a western/southern Colorado leaf peeping tour. We went to Gateway, Colorado to tour the Hendricks museum. We were driving in late and had trouble finding the lobby. We drove around, found an employee who directed us around the corner and these (photographed the next morning) were there:

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Two Corvette Z06
Two Ferrari 360
Two Aston Martin DB9
and
Two Ford GTs

The morning I took the pictures a guy who was in the group that had access to the cars (for 20K, drive any car you want for a 5 day period) named his favorite as the FGT for a car you could drive everywhere, but the Ferrari with a paddle shifter for a new "supercar" driver since it was easier to manage at high speeds for a newbie.

Then he told me about the day before. Going from Gateway to Telluride on the back road. The group of 8 cars (with the instructor leader in a FGT in the pole position) cross over a little ridge when a sheriff crowned the hill. Flipped on his lights but didn't pursue. How fast? Well, after everyone already slowed down the speedo said 135. He estimates they were doing 155 or so. At the village before Telluirde two sheriff's trucks parked across the road. Stopped everyone. They all got a firm lecture about going 60 in a 40.

On my trip to the Grand Canyon this last August I stopped by to tour the museum again and contacted Hendricks holding company about the cars. He has since sold 1/2 of the cars - sold one and kept one of each - and no GTs were available. I'm sure they were rode hard and put up wet, but also positive they were well maintained and serviced and would have been a "no story" car.

I liked the F360 convertible looks but couldn't go for the upkeep. The FGT won, even 3 years later.
 
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If they kept the number kit, I will change it to #1 to match:

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Great looking car, congrats and enjoy. Please don’t tell me you are going to put smelly old fish in the car, practice catch and release. Have to get your forum states changed from Spectator to Owner now.
 
Great looking car, congrats and enjoy. Please don’t tell me you are going to put smelly old fish in the car, practice catch and release. Have to get your forum states changed from Spectator to Owner now.

Not going fishing, just going to make plenty of noise to scare them. The ride up or down Big Thompson Canyon is one of the most scenic and fun drives in the Rocky Mountains. It's a twisty turny road with high canyon walls that reverberate exhaust off them like Red Rocks Amphitheater. The Big Thompson River is along side all the way down. I'm sure the sound scares the fish :)
 
Congrats! You're a lucky dog!
The Cobra stories ring true. They're really alluring, fun for about a season, and then become a cramped, hot, noisy PIA.
Still cool, but not very realistic.
 
Mod list: Going to get some Bridgestones too.

I knew there was one mod that I forgot to think about. Tell me about the transmission cooler. Is it worth it for only occasional track usage? I'll most likely make it to next years gathering, and maybe the Shelby bash in Vegas, and maybe try Bondurant advanced school with the GT on the last day... I'm not going to go out on the track every week. Will the cooler under normal usage prevent the trans fluid from getting to the proper operating temp? I have the experience with the oil cooler/radiator on the Cobra: It's so blasted efficient that it actually keeps the engine oil from getting to water temp until it's run for a long time or at freeway speeds.