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Old 07-23-2011, 03:18 PM
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I can tell you by looking at the door striker it is not an SPF, ERA, Contemporary, CSX, FFR, or Backdraft. Also highly doubt it is a Shell Valley, Unique, Turn Ten,or E.M.

Shelby cars are considered "component cars", sold as rollers only these days (IE: also known as a turn key minus). Splitting hairs as they will, still considered a kit as they cannot legally sell them for road use as a turn key from the factory.

Instead of dredging along the bottom, sifting through questionable car after questionable car,why not just tell us your real world budget and perhaps we can point you to any number of good deals within your price range.


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