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It it's not a K how can it be correct according to experts?
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I restored a 66 Hertz car for Fran Kress and found a interesting fact. When Fran was in the process of buying car i lifted the Shelby VIN plate to make sure the chassis had the correct ford VIN # under the plate. And to my surprise it was a C code car i contacted SAAC and the verified it was the correct Ford Vin for that Hertz car. I also know of a T code Shelby and verified by the experts. There's a few more Shelby's that are Not K cars but are the correct cars & VIN # . I understand there's a double stamp C&T code and a few A code Shelby around here too..
Who said all Shelby's were K cars! Don't believe everything you read...
As the story goes The assembly plant was short on K chassis and the Old Man needed cars so they sent what fastbacks they had...