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Total Votes 659
Average Score 3.24
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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=2522
Submitted by: Low-Tech Redneck
Comments: 61  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 1  (View)
Submitted on: 03-27-2002
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
Sometimes, you find the darndest cars tucked away in a barn........


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#21
7-23-2002 @ 09:00:03 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
Legality. There are two or three people involved in the dispute over who owns it. Some British rock star owned in the '60s and '70s, sold it to some woman who died or something, now her family wants it, her husband wants it, and the rock star who sold it claims that he never sold it, it was stolen and he wants it back. Something like that, I'm not too sure about the accuracy. But it's a mess.

#22
7-23-2002 @ 09:03:54 PM
Posted By : TinIndian Reply | Edit | Del
That makes sense. Everybody wants it. So Shelby should just throw them each a million and be done with it. That's chicken scratch to him (have you priced a Series 1) and it's well worth it to him, considering the races that car won for him. Even better, $1 mil and a new Cobra, each. With his signature. Who wouldn't go for it?

#23
7-23-2002 @ 09:04:56 PM
Posted By : TinIndian Reply | Edit | Del
Now I'm interested. I wanna find out more about it. I'll catch you cats & kittens laters.

#24
7-23-2002 @ 09:05:37 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
Okie dokie.

#25
7-23-2002 @ 09:16:45 PM
Posted By : TinIndian Reply | Edit | Del
Damn, Skid, have you read the whole story?

#26
8-11-2002 @ 11:44:22 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
I'm not sure what the whole story is behind it.

#27
8-11-2002 @ 11:49:12 PM
Posted By : stang392 Reply | Edit | Del
autoweek did a story on it, the women who died left it to some guy in phily but before he could get it her mom( i think) sold it so the guy it was left to filed a lawsuit sayin it was never hers to say but ended up settling for 300 grand and change, i say he is a dumbass for that, these r some of the few american cars that reach the million dollar mark and he settled for 300k WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

#28
8-11-2002 @ 11:56:10 PM
Posted By : stang392 Reply | Edit | Del
well not sure if it was this one, the one autoweek did the story on was the one that has been unacounted for for the past some many years, and i thought they only made 5 of these but i could be wrong on that,

#29
8-11-2002 @ 11:57:54 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
If it's the one with the legal hassles, this is the one. I recognize the yellow text on the side of it.

#30
8-11-2002 @ 11:59:44 PM
Posted By : stang392 Reply | Edit | Del
well the one autoweek did its story on they had sloved the legal issues(i think unlees some new ones have poped up) but it was the one that no one really knew where it was at till the onwer died

#31
10-25-2002 @ 02:54:41 PM
Posted By : 95T-Bird Reply | Edit | Del
They found that in a barn? That like a Million dollar car.

#32
10-25-2002 @ 03:00:45 PM
Posted By : solid_snake Reply | Edit | Del
#31, sold for 3 million as is I belive

#33
10-25-2002 @ 03:01:38 PM
Posted By : TinIndian Reply | Edit | Del
#31 It's actually more complicated than that. It was sold to someone who supposedly sold it to someone else but the first someone died and someone they know claims ownership, and there's a huge court battle about it, while in the meantime she has been horribly neglected. Which is a shame, considering she's one of the original 8 Shelby Daytona Coupes that actually saw track time and won races, as opposed to later re-creations.

#34
10-25-2002 @ 03:02:08 PM
Posted By : TinIndian Reply | Edit | Del
#32 Yeah, it was $3mil.

#35
10-25-2002 @ 03:05:08 PM
Posted By : solid_snake Reply | Edit | Del
#33, first one I belive, rock star guy had to weld on 8 mufflers to make it street legal

#36
10-25-2002 @ 03:07:19 PM
Posted By : solid_snake Reply | Edit | Del
what kind of stupid mother fucker votes this rice I want names and address here people!!!!!!!

#37
10-25-2002 @ 03:10:20 PM
Posted By : VonChad Reply | Edit | Del
#36, Jean Chretien.
24 Sussex Drive,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.


#38
10-25-2002 @ 03:11:57 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
E. R. Bradshaw
13 Crescent Rd.
Belmont, England, United Kingdom

[Edited by DiRF on 10-25-2002 @ 03:12:21 PM]


#39
10-25-2002 @ 03:12:02 PM
Posted By : TinIndian Reply | Edit | Del
#35 I'm not sure if it was that many, but he certainly had to make alot of mods to make it street legal and feasible. And even then, it was still very hot (a bad thing in Cali) and very loud. You might say the kit car world has almost improved on it, from the standpoint that they're now daily-driveable and can still hang with the old ones performance-wise.

#40
10-25-2002 @ 03:13:21 PM
Posted By : AEFL86 Reply | Edit | Del
Zingchow Woo
2086 Rice Road
Tokyo, Japan


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