Hey everyone!!
I'm new to this forum as a member. GTHFan recommended I post my Shelby GT-H experience. I still own my first car, a 1968 Mustang GT Fastback. I've owned it now for 28 years. I've been an Mustang Club of America member for 28 years too... joined the MCA when I was 15 years old. In high school I wanted a Shelby...but it's hard to buy one when you're 17 years old, so I built a clone in 1981 using a 1967 Fastback. I bought a real 1968 Shelby GT350 in 1985...for $6700, but couldn't keep it very long.
Anyway, click on the link below to read about my 2006 Shelby GT-H experience. It was something that me and my family will never forget!!! I had the opportunity to visit the Shelby American facility TWICE this year and took the tour on both visits!! After seeing the 2006 Shelby GT-H, I knew I'd have to rent one!! Many thanks to all of the folks at Shelby American for making this happen! It is a great Shelby!! Hopefully once these Shelbys make it to the open market, we'll have an opportunity to buy one.
http://www.firebirdt...maggiehertz.htm
If you want to read more about my Mustang(s) you can go to my website and then click on the "Hoghead Garage" and you'll find stories and pictures.
If you want to know more about our local Mustang Club's history, click here:
http://www.firebirdt....st/history.htm
Brian
1968 Mustang GT Fastback - unrestored survivor and first car
Page 1 of 1
Fun with Shelby GT-H CSM No 06H392
#3
Posted 25 October 2006 - 09:35 PM
68FastbackGT, on Oct 16 2006, 09:45 AM, said:
Hey everyone!!
I'm new to this forum as a member. GTHFan recommended I post my Shelby GT-H experience. I still own my first car, a 1968 Mustang GT Fastback. I've owned it now for 28 years. I've been an Mustang Club of America member for 28 years too... joined the MCA when I was 15 years old. In high school I wanted a Shelby...but it's hard to buy one when you're 17 years old, so I built a clone in 1981 using a 1967 Fastback. I bought a real 1968 Shelby GT350 in 1985...for $6700, but couldn't keep it very long.
Anyway, click on the link below to read about my 2006 Shelby GT-H experience. It was something that me and my family will never forget!!! I had the opportunity to visit the Shelby American facility TWICE this year and took the tour on both visits!! After seeing the 2006 Shelby GT-H, I knew I'd have to rent one!! Many thanks to all of the folks at Shelby American for making this happen! It is a great Shelby!! Hopefully once these Shelbys make it to the open market, we'll have an opportunity to buy one.
http://www.firebirdt...maggiehertz.htm
If you want to read more about my Mustang(s) you can go to my website and then click on the "Hoghead Garage" and you'll find stories and pictures.
If you want to know more about our local Mustang Club's history, click here:
http://www.firebirdt....st/history.htm
Brian
1968 Mustang GT Fastback - unrestored survivor and first car
I'm new to this forum as a member. GTHFan recommended I post my Shelby GT-H experience. I still own my first car, a 1968 Mustang GT Fastback. I've owned it now for 28 years. I've been an Mustang Club of America member for 28 years too... joined the MCA when I was 15 years old. In high school I wanted a Shelby...but it's hard to buy one when you're 17 years old, so I built a clone in 1981 using a 1967 Fastback. I bought a real 1968 Shelby GT350 in 1985...for $6700, but couldn't keep it very long.
Anyway, click on the link below to read about my 2006 Shelby GT-H experience. It was something that me and my family will never forget!!! I had the opportunity to visit the Shelby American facility TWICE this year and took the tour on both visits!! After seeing the 2006 Shelby GT-H, I knew I'd have to rent one!! Many thanks to all of the folks at Shelby American for making this happen! It is a great Shelby!! Hopefully once these Shelbys make it to the open market, we'll have an opportunity to buy one.
http://www.firebirdt...maggiehertz.htm
If you want to read more about my Mustang(s) you can go to my website and then click on the "Hoghead Garage" and you'll find stories and pictures.
If you want to know more about our local Mustang Club's history, click here:
http://www.firebirdt....st/history.htm
Brian
1968 Mustang GT Fastback - unrestored survivor and first car
Bryan, great story!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! we live for the stories of people renting the gth and really having fun with it..... great write up too!!!!!!!!! thanks for sharing
Amy
Page 1 of 1
Sign In
Register
Help



Bookmark
Del.icio.us
Digg
Email
Facebook
Google
Mixx
Reddit
StumbleUpon
Back to top
MultiQuote
