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Senin, 02 Mei 2011

This is not verifiable, but a Shelby GT 350 #6s966 may have been pulled out of a Kansas garage after 30+ years






This story has issues, but notice the photo of the GT 350 doesn't have the H after the GT 350 on the rocker panel decal, and the story claims it is a GT 350 H rent a racer Hertz car with original paint.

the original story http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2011/apr/02/rare-1966-shelby-gt350-fastback-found-garage-lawre but Jalopnik has the story http://jalopnik.com/#!5787316/how-a-66-shelby-gt350-was-hidden-in-trash-for-26-years as March 30th 2011 and writes that it's a Hertz rent a racer GT 350 H, and the Leake Auction website has no story to go with the photo gallery of the GT 350 that does not have an H after the GT 350.

The CNN video news clip never mentions Hertz. http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2011/04/06/dnt.rare.nustang.found.kctv?hpt=T2

Shelby Forums says that this will be written up in the Spring 2011 issue of the Shelby American http://www.shelbyforums.com/forums/1965-1970-shelby-mustang-gt350-gt500/13464-6s966-found-shed.html

Images from http://www.leakecarauction.com/index.cfm?id=209&auc_code=SA11&year=1966&make=Shelby&model=&keyword=&color=&search=1&lot=474
I learned about this story from Robert L and his link was to the Kansas City Star article: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/04/09/2789114/rare-car-found-hidden-beneath.html

The SAAC forum addresses this story http://saacforum.com/index.php?topic=12348.0 and in the thread they state it was orignally a GT 350 H red and gold, but now has a replacement engine as well as a repaint

If anyone knows more about this, or has read the spring 2011 Shelby American, please drop me an email and add anything you can to this story

Thanks to Chad Lawhorn the story writer from the Lawrence Journal for sending me the link to the original article!

Rabu, 11 Agustus 2010

JBA racing celebrated their 25th anniversary with an open house and at a bigger, better, cooler location!

Starting in the showroom is J Bittle's vintage SCCA Trans Am racing series Mustang, a customer's Camaro and Cobra



The engine build room




and the expansive shop and lifts with a variety of customers cars
The vintage SCCA race 63 split window Vette is Bruce's, he is the General Manager, and an El Mirage and Bonneville racer (great guy, has terrific stories about racing and is a expert tuner)







The 68 R/T Charger that a customer wanted a Viper engine in





































































The above Falcon and the below Mustang are Dave's... he's the technical sales and restoration specialist, he also put's out a blog: http://inlinesix.wordpress.com/








































Go to their new upgraded website http://www.jbaracing.com/ for the latest news, posts on their blog http://extremejba.jbaracing.com/