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Originally Posted by REAL 1
You really need to stop embarrassing yourself. 
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How is that? Me as most here I think, are more interested in what happened in the sixties, The continuation era is a less interesting time, IMO.
I've read my fair share about the history. However this is something either I never paid attenion to or probably never saw. So McCluskey was the builder of the fake Originals or the chassis of? Later to be titled as Continuation CSX4000's. If your going to claim to have found old frames? Best to not have manufacturing equipment, jigs and such in your shop. I guess I always assumed Shelby American built, whole. I would think they had some role in the build?
Man, I went to Shelby American almost 2 years ago to the day. Being about 1 month before he passed. He supposedly was released from the hospital and doing much better. That's what I was told then there. I never got the full tour since you needed to be in earlier, wish I did. 11:00 AM rings a bell. Never saw the shop area. Gotta admire the guy, he was a do-er, he got things done.
Ralphy