Lowest mileage 1967 Shelby GT500 in existence going up for auction at Barrett-Jackson
But i do agree with you guys, they have to be driven, and enjoyed. I know for myself due to my schedual, it's hard too enjoy my little GT, but when time permits, it gets driven!
If you don't enjoy it, someone else just might!
I would LOL, just to see the faces of those that wouldn't!!!
But i do agree with you guys, they have to be driven, and enjoyed. I know for myself due to my schedual, it's hard too enjoy my little GT, but when time permits, it gets driven!
If you don't enjoy it, someone else just might!
But i do agree with you guys, they have to be driven, and enjoyed. I know for myself due to my schedual, it's hard too enjoy my little GT, but when time permits, it gets driven!
If you don't enjoy it, someone else just might!
Same here. I know people with very fast cars that have never hit full throttle. Why have it if you won't use it? Every one of my cars has layed rubber, redlined, accellerated as fast as possible, and been driven the way it was meant to. I don't bag my vehicles and they are maintained meticulously but I buy them to have fun with them.
I just wanted to say that is not the lowest mileage 67. My brother in law has a 67 GT 500 in near mint shape. His mileage is 4365 original miles. He’s owned for 40 years and is for sale in Ohio for its true value considering the mileage. Any interest email me
Rick Knuckles
raknuckles@gmail.com
Rick Knuckles
raknuckles@gmail.com
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