2016 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350

2016 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350

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hazlett71

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13 posts

2 months

spendyboy

9 posts

64 months

Wednesday 4th June
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Are the rear window louvers and the rear quarter window louvers easy to remove?

hazlett71

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13 posts

2 months

Wednesday 4th June
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Yes

spendyboy

9 posts

64 months

Wednesday 4th June
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It was previously an Aspire Competitions lottery car. Did you win it in Nov of 2023? If not how long have you owned it?

hazlett71

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13 posts

2 months

Thursday 5th June
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I have owned this car about 8 months I’m downsizing my collection

Stratt

2 posts

1 month

Saturday 7th June
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Does the car come with any service history? Can I drive it straight away if I win the auction?

hazlett71

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2 months

Saturday 7th June
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When the car came to me I give it full overhaul all the fluids, breaks all service, engine all service everything. And all the car needs is a wash as it’s been in storage. And may I add I’ve been a high end mechanic for 30 plus years working on super cars. I just don’t have the space happy bidding.

StoutBench

1,190 posts

43 months

Monday 9th June
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Amazing car. Does this come with any official Shelby paperwork and confirmation it's a factory GT350?

As an aside how do you find insurance in a GT350 in the UK?

hazlett71

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Monday 9th June
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Are you joking me take it you are bidding for something you don’t know go away and do your homework before you bid.AND YES IT IS

StoutBench

1,190 posts

43 months

Monday 9th June
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hazlett71 said:
Are you joking me take it you are bidding for something you don t know go away and do your homework before you bid.AND YES IT IS
Jeez. It was just a question about the paperwork not doubting the car being genuine I was just surprised not to see any Shelby paperwork in the documents.

Usually you'd have a official Shelby certificate for a GT350 confirms the authenticity of the vehicle as a genuine Shelby Mustang. It includes details like production date, production number, and location of production, often with a complete production breakdown for the model year.

Edited by StoutBench on Monday 9th June 20:48

hazlett71

Original Poster:

13 posts

2 months

Monday 9th June
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Well don’t bid and I do believe you are a scammer

hazlett71

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13 posts

2 months

Monday 9th June
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Your bids will not be taken

CountyLines

3,035 posts

18 months

Monday 9th June
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He's been a member here for quite a while. You're the newbie. He didnt ask anything unwarranted. Calm yourself.

jon chim1

14 posts

266 months

Monday 9th June
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Yes quite agree, you could try and learn some manners and as a "High end mechanic" you should know the difference between "breaks" and "brakes".

hazlett71

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2 months

Monday 9th June
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Take it he can’t read. You are actually accusing the company that is running this business a fraud

StoutBench

1,190 posts

43 months

Monday 9th June
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hazlett71 said:
Take it he can t read. You are actually accusing the company that is running this business a fraud
Apologies for any confusion it was meant as a genuine question.

Certainly wasn't suggesting it isn't a genuine car I was just surprised to see no Shelby documentation, the certificates are available from Shelby for $35 if lost which can easily happen with the importing process. Been through it a few times over the years.

Good luck with the sale, someone is going to get an awesome looking motor.

hazlett71

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13 posts

2 months

Monday 9th June
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Well not you

hazlett71

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Monday 9th June
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Just to put things straight this is a real Shelby mustang v8 5.2 2016 now if you can’t read or put a bid in that money you do not have pls stay away as I’m quite happy to keep the car and don’t be rude to me as I’m only selling I’m not the dreamer

CountyLines

3,035 posts

18 months

Monday 9th June
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hazlett71 said:
Well not you
You're really doing yourself no favours.

hazlett71

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13 posts

2 months

Tuesday 10th June
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Good morning all , Just wanted to drop a quick note to acknowledge some of my comments last night. I was feeling a bit overwhelmed and let that show in a way that I shouldn’t have apologies if that put anyone off. I’ve had time to consider this and will be happy to answer any questions in regards of the car. The car is still for sale and I’m keen to ensure a smooth and positive handover to the new owner. And big thanks to any1 that has shown a interest happy bidding you will not be disappointed
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