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Watch Us Restore & Drive This 1967 Shelby GT-500 Mustang Barn Find - And Add Up Dollars Spent

May 29, 2021
They put them in trailers. And I understand. It is expensive. But they are cars. They need leadership. good? Come on, do you want to go out? How are you doing? Restoration Overview: This is a stack of bills that were paid for the car. We made the car quickly. I mean it took a while. We dropped off the car in February and I picked it up at the end of June. I paid him very quickly so the car could move quickly and he was very happy with me and I was happy with him. Let's say it's $10,000 for the long block, then you refinish the carburetor, clean all my original parts: valve covers, intake manifold, and rebuild the carburetor. , exhaust manifold that didn't have, spark plugs, spark plug wires, power steering pump rebuild, alternator and anything else that happens in the engine.
watch us restore drive this 1967 shelby gt 500 mustang barn find   and add up dollars spent
It's probably closer to $20,000 when you add it all up. And the transmission, you know, when you get the transmission, you get the transmission, you get everything working properly, the clutch, you have the steering wheel again, everything works properly, that's maybe another 4 or 5 thousand

dollars

. So the engine and transmission alone account for more than half the parts cost, probably. Then you have all the Shelby Specialty stuff on Nick Nick, which is really weird. Some original NOS parts that Jeff has and things that only someone like him or some other Shelby specialist has. Those pieces are rare to

find

and you need the right man to

find

them.
watch us restore drive this 1967 shelby gt 500 mustang barn find   and add up dollars spent

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And it's expensive. It would be very easy to add forty or fifty thousand

dollars

in parts and then add twenty thousand in labor. Plus you already know the cleaning, picking up, towing and other things we did with our own equipment. To work on these cars, you need to save your piggy bank. So far $65,000 for the car, another $76,000 for restoration, details and expenses for a total of $141,000. This dog is a cross between a Siberian Husky and a Pomeranian. Odin is a Pomsky. He's probably the biggest Pomsky there is. He weighs about 40 pounds.
watch us restore drive this 1967 shelby gt 500 mustang barn find   and add up dollars spent

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