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Prototype missed it by a little bit. There are 3 that came with 427's. Only one was built as the Super Snake though.
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You lucky dawg Chas.
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I remember smoking the tires on the Supersnake in Boerne, TX
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I've seen one.
It's been a while since I saw it, but at the time it was awaiting restoration and had been sitting for a long time. Forget those '66 convertibles. In my opinion, the Holy Grail of Shelbys. |
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Charlie,
------My cousin took a Paxton supercharged silver blue 4-speed 427 67 Shelby in trade on his Cobra R-car back in 1971. That Shelby was a handfull. Cobras serial no. was 003. The Shelby was originally given to a high-up Goodyear tire exec. It then made its way to a local Ohio SCCA racer who wanted my cousins Cobra more than he did. The bad part of this story: I could have bought the Cobra for $5500 just before the trade happened.Cobra is now fully restored living in a garage in New Jersey, and the current owner was offered 2 mil for it back in the early 90s. My bad,,,,huh????..........Bill S |
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Bummer
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