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Shelby dead??
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I think not. Several years ago he had a heart transplant. Earlier this year
(1996) he received a kidney transplant from his son.
As long as the parts store stays open, he'll just keep going and going and
going and . . .
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I think not. Several years ago he had a heart transplant. Earlier this year
(1996) he received a kidney transplant from his son.
As long as the parts store stays open, he'll just keep going and going and
going and . . .
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Mail From: "G.S.Sutherland" <(email redacted)>
Maybe he's dead, but no-one has told him! Perhaps he's been too
busy building the reproduction Cobras, his (forthcoming) "Cobra for the
'90s", and appearing at last year's Coys International Festival to have
noticed...
He actually briefly appeared on TV last night in a re-run of "The
Cars The Star", a British show which tells the story of a car - this week
it was the Mustang. Apparently the famed GT350 was merely an advertising
prop, designed to be draped around showrooms in order to entice customers
in to purchase a more standard car...
Graeme
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Maybe he's dead, but no-one has told him! Perhaps he's been too
busy building the reproduction Cobras, his (forthcoming) "Cobra for the
'90s", and appearing at last year's Coys International Festival to have
noticed...
He actually briefly appeared on TV last night in a re-run of "The
Cars The Star", a British show which tells the story of a car - this week
it was the Mustang. Apparently the famed GT350 was merely an advertising
prop, designed to be draped around showrooms in order to entice customers
in to purchase a more standard car...
Graeme
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Mail From: (email redacted) (Kempinski, Robert M.)
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>I think not. Several years ago he had a heart transplant. Earlier this year
>(1996) he received a kidney transplant from his son.
>
>As long as the parts store stays open, he'll just keep going and going and
>going and . . .
I hope the doctors put identifying marks on the liver and heart so people
could tell they were not Shelby OEM. ;^)
Rob Kempinski
Houston TX
(Sorry- I couldn't resist.
Mail From: (email redacted) (Kempinski, Robert M.)
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REPLY FROM: Kempinski, Robert M.
>I think not. Several years ago he had a heart transplant. Earlier this year
>(1996) he received a kidney transplant from his son.
>
>As long as the parts store stays open, he'll just keep going and going and
>going and . . .
I hope the doctors put identifying marks on the liver and heart so people
could tell they were not Shelby OEM. ;^)
Rob Kempinski
Houston TX
(Sorry- I couldn't resist.
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Mail From: Steven Laifman <(email redacted)>
(email redacted) wrote:
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> I think not. Several years ago he had a heart transplant. Earlier this year
> (1996) he received a kidney transplant from his son.
>
> As long as the parts store stays open, he'll just keep going and going and
> going and . . .
Now, I wonder if those new parts are NOS, rebuilt, or repro? I wonder
if he even asked if they were matching numbers? You never know, some
people are pretty particular about things like that. (;>
Steve
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Mail From: Steven Laifman <(email redacted)>
(email redacted) wrote:
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> I think not. Several years ago he had a heart transplant. Earlier this year
> (1996) he received a kidney transplant from his son.
>
> As long as the parts store stays open, he'll just keep going and going and
> going and . . .
Now, I wonder if those new parts are NOS, rebuilt, or repro? I wonder
if he even asked if they were matching numbers? You never know, some
people are pretty particular about things like that. (;>
Steve
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