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mac88chp 06-19-2009 07:09 PM

1988 CHP EVOC - $20k
 
From the SF Bay Craigslist:

88 EVOC CHP Mustang - $20000 (danville / san ramon)

This is the only EVOC Mustang ever sold by the CHP. I have owned it for 13 years. 49,000 original miles. Full 6 point cage and adjustable front shocks by the CHP. All decals and lights are in place as original by the CHP. I am a 72 year old collector selling this from my collection in Blackhawk. Serious calls only. 925-964-9335. Signed by Pete Brock and Carrol Shelby. It is mint!


Here are some pics I took of it from 2006:

http://images111.fotki.com/v731/phot...1010376-vi.jpg

http://images111.fotki.com/v731/phot...1010379-vi.jpg

http://images26.fotki.com/v939/photo...1010399-vi.jpg

http://images111.fotki.com/v738/phot...1010393-vi.jpg

28HopUp 06-19-2009 09:40 PM

I was gonna write something, but erased it. I guess there's nothing there that couldn't be removed within about 10 minutes. [bullet holes - REALLY?]

ImEvil1 06-19-2009 10:02 PM

Ummmm....yeaaahhh.

http://camarojones.files.wordpress.c...lumbergh-2.jpg

Charlie 06-20-2009 09:26 AM

Is it possible to realize these prices in this economy?

28HopUp 06-20-2009 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charlie (Post 14441)
Is it possible to realize these prices in this economy?

I hope so! It's makes our own cars more valuable, right? :rolleyes:

Don't get me wrong. I'm not putting this car down. It is a unique vehicle and I'm sure it's fun to drive (at speed!). I'm not sure if having it autographed by people not involved in its history adds any value though.

FlyinTiger 06-20-2009 02:27 PM

They would autograph the gum stuck to the bottom of your shoe if you paid for it. Great car, great history, but may be for sale for a while.

SparkSVT 06-20-2009 06:05 PM

I never did get the guys who have Carrol Shelby or Jack Rousch or whoever sign their cars when the car has ZERO to do with them. Shelby is kind of a whore with his name anymore. That guy will put his name on any car (Dodge Omni SHELBY,Dodge Dakota SHELBY ect ect ect..)a$ long a$ the price i$ right. Kinda of cheesey. Nice car, probably wont get 20k but still a cool and historic car. Sadly this opinion comes from me, the guy with his first daughter named ....... "Shelby" ;)

MOstang 06-20-2009 06:47 PM

That's funny...you're right about Shelby...you say you're daughter is named Shelby and we named our dog Shelby. I can only imagine how many people, animals, etc. have that name.

CNTLOSE 06-20-2009 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mpatte5 (Post 14447)
That's funny...you're right about Shelby...you say you're daughter is named Shelby and we named our dog Shelby. I can only imagine how many people, animals, etc. have that name.

Guilty...our first cat was named Shelby. Then from the Dukes of Hazzard, Duke and Roscoe for our dogs.

NoDrama43 06-20-2009 10:14 PM

The guy is an icon in the automotive industry. In addition he is a brilliant businessman that knows how to market himself and his products. To top it off he has been at it for over 60 years. I am hoping to get his signature on my GT 500 if I can. I don't care if it costs me to get it because anyone that knows anything about Carroll Shelby knows that 100% of $$$$ he brings in with his autograph (like dash plaques) goes to charity. Shelby automobiles have always been and will continue to be an excellent investment.

If I had a Roush, or Saleen car they could sign it, but the only person signing my Cobra will be CS himself.

SparkSVT 06-20-2009 10:21 PM

http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/car...s-out-bubkiss/



something I found browsing the www.

ImEvil1 06-20-2009 10:46 PM

Here is a response to Autoweek's article back then from Mr. Shelby.

Quote:

Carroll Shelby's Response To The Publisher of AutoWeek.com

July 23, 2007

Mr. K.C. Crain Jr.
Publisher
AutoWeek


K.C.,

I was surprised by Kathy Jackson's misinformed article about the Carroll Shelby Children's Foundation. Ms. Jackson did not contact me personally to request an interview and I just learned that an executive at Shelby Licensing failed to pass her request for comment to me. I've always been proud to talk about the Foundation. A conversation with me would have resolved any concerns and allowed me to explain my long term goals.

Some who read this article might think that the Foundation is not running on all cylinders. Nothing could be further from the truth. We’ve throttled back a bit on our giving because we are committed to create a perpetual endowment. It’s routine for non-profit organizations to build an endowment that ensures the group can continue its mission in the future. At 84 years old, you can understand why I’m concerned with this issue. I want the Foundation to do great work years after I’m not around.

Though we’ve experienced a few growing pains, I’d like to point out a few important items:

• I hired Jenni Shreeves, a very capable Foundation director and very recently expanded the board to help us reach our endowment goals; they are helping me make donation decisions that won’t risk the Foundation’s future financial security.

• I’ve been searching for another person from outside the auto industry with expertise in this area to join the board of directors and provide additional expertise, as well as different perspective.

• Prior to working with Ford Motor Company beginning in 2006, I personally raised almost all of the funds for the Foundation by donating my personal cars and signing autographs. Sooner or later, I will run out of cars and the ability to sign autographs. Working with Ford has allowed us to take that next step and build a more diverse donor base for the Foundation.

• With the sudden inflow of significant money over the past 18 months, we tapped Wells Fargo to analyze our strategic plan and help us manage these funds. It is prudent stewardship to put on the brakes instead of throwing around money like a drunken lottery winner. We expect to announce their findings shortly.

• We’re not “skimping on the giving.” While the Foundation will certainly continue to donate money to deserving kids and groups, everyone on the board is first committed to building the endowment so we don’t run out of money once I can’t sign autographs to raise funds. We won’t toss out our long-term strategic plan for a short-term benefit because of misinterpreted information discussed during an interview with a Shelby executive.

What began as an effort to help kids has become much larger than I ever imagined thanks to many wonderful people, including partners such as Ford. While our fundraising was once confined to small donations, they have dramatically accelerated our efforts. We are much closer to making more substantial and more frequent donations for years to come.

The team is meeting our challenges head-on while building a world class organization. I invite Ms. Jackson to talk to me anytime. I am sure she, and Automotive News readers, will be impressed.

Sincerely,


Carroll Shelby

FlyinTiger 06-21-2009 03:54 PM

I believe that man about as far as I can throw him. His intentions have always circulated around the almighty dollar and a foundation is a tax dodging way to do so. His recent insurgence is based around Shelby GT's ( a mashing of Ford parts catalog items ) and GT500's that he never touches ( only allowed Ford to use the nomenclature without another lawsuit ). My hat goes off to the Saleens ( now defunct ), Steedas and Roushes that actually develop their own cars and parts for Ford, similar to what Carroll Shelby did in the 60's.

NoDrama43 06-21-2009 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FlyinTiger (Post 14455)
I believe that man about as far as I can throw him. His intentions have always circulated around the almighty dollar and a foundation is a tax dodging way to do so. His recent insurgence is based around Shelby GT's ( a mashing of Ford parts catalog items ) and GT500's that he never touches ( only allowed Ford to use the nomenclature without another lawsuit ). My hat goes off to the Saleens ( now defunct ), Steedas and Roushes that actually develop their own cars and parts for Ford, similar to what Carroll Shelby did in the 60's.

Carroll Shelby had major imput into the engineering and production of the 07 - 09 GT 500. (Common knowledge in Ford circles) Like 1968 thru 1970 the cars were built with his imput but not modified at his plant. Incredible that a guy that has donated over 30 high dollar collectible automobiles to charity is bashed and accused of "dodging taxes". please...... Given the lunatics that are in DC right now EVERYONE better create a "foundation". I don't know....maybe him being a legend is all a myth. Steve Saleen is done unless he can succeed with his new company which is still in question, Jack Roush builds a great car, but is higher priced than a GT 500 and doesn't hold value as well. I guess the Shelby's are not for everyone but I sure like mine. It's Ok that Carroll himselff didn't touch it. Having his name on it means its bad ass and will be worth than I paid for it in 20 years. Try that with a Saleen, Roush or Steeda. :2thumbs:

28HopUp 06-22-2009 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoDrama43 (Post 14449)
The guy is an icon in the automotive industry. In addition he is a brilliant businessman that knows how to market himself and his products. To top it off he has been at it for over 60 years. I am hoping to get his signature on my GT 500 if I can. I don't care if it costs me to get it because anyone that knows anything about Carroll Shelby knows that 100% of $$$$ he brings in with his autograph (like dash plaques) goes to charity. Shelby automobiles have always been and will continue to be an excellent investment.

If I had a Roush, or Saleen car they could sign it, but the only person signing my Cobra will be CS himself.

Jim, it would only make sense to have Carroll Shelby sign your GT500, because he was a pivotal figure in the history of that particular car. I just don't see the benefit of having Mr. Shelby autograph an SSP Mustang, since he had zero involvement in these cars.

Charlie 06-22-2009 09:12 AM

Bottom Line is all things Shelby appreciate. That said I decided to go with my Bullitt and SSP because those cars have meaning to me. Im getting the SSP painted and they tell me its perfect and sure to go up in value so maybe I can compete with Ol'Shel after all

NoDrama43 06-22-2009 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 28HopUp (Post 14459)
Jim, it would only make sense to have Carroll Shelby sign your GT500, because he was a pivotal figure in the history of that particular car. I just don't see the benefit of having Mr. Shelby autograph an SSP Mustang, since he had zero involvement in these cars.

Bill,

I totally agree with that. I would not let Roush, Shelby, Saleen or anyone else sign one of my ssp cars. For an ssp car I would like to have it signed by the trooper that drove it but thats about it for an ssp.

NoDrama43 06-22-2009 10:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charlie (Post 14460)
Bottom Line is all things Shelby appreciate. That said I decided to go with my Bullitt and SSP because those cars have meaning to me. Im getting the SSP painted and they tell me its perfect and sure to go up in value so maybe I can compete with Ol'Shel after all


I would really like to have a Bullitt also but I don't see it happening any time soon. As for ssp values I can say that the values of the cars have risen steadily over the past 12 years I have been collecting them. Along the way I have bought numerous cars to save them, then sold them to other enthusiasts to help fund another car I want for the collection. In the end I believe the 4-eyed cars will be the best investment simply due to the numbers produced (versus the aero cars.)

Charlie 06-22-2009 11:05 AM

Good point about the 4-eyed cars. Were any of them injected? I know they were carbed at first.

EXNODRAMANOTCH 06-22-2009 11:36 AM

Good point about the 4-eyed cars. Were any of them injected? I know they were carbed at first.

1986 was the first and last injected 4-eyed (unless you count the 1985 CFI). So many people have bought the new GT500s as an investment I doubt they will be worth more than sticker in 20 years. The original Shelbys were driven and not many bought as investments and that is why the few good originals that are left are worth so much at auction today. I saw a new 09 KR500 for $75,000 at a dealer on eBay and a local Ford dealer had a new 08 GT500 that they could not get $44k for.

NoDrama43 06-22-2009 12:28 PM

The 86 ssp car were the only injected 4 eyed cars.

IMO I predict the 07-09 GT 500 cars are going to go down in value for the first ten years like any other car. I also don't believe they will skyrocket to being worth 40 times original sticker price (not in my lifetime anyway). If anyone is paying attention to our wizards in washington and around the world it is clear that a 500 horsepower muscle car is on the short list of extinction unless it gets 30mpg and has a big bank of batterys in the trunk. As for current purchase price if you are a buyer now is an excellent time to take advantage of the market. Many gt 500's out there around 40k and I have seen a few for high 30's. As with any other economic downturn, individuals have to let their toys go to address other needs and while it is bad for some, it's a real good time to buy. Naturally the biggest issue with resale is originality, miles, and condition. When CS passes (not to wish it on him) and the cars spike in value, there will be alot of people saying I should of bought one 20 years ago when they were reasonably priced.

Lastly if anyone finds an 07 or 08 GT 500 hard top color vapor with black stripes let me know. (It has to be 100 percent original with no mods, all paperwork, window sticker, low miles, etc etc.) I am currently looking.

EXNODRAMANOTCH 06-22-2009 03:39 PM

Good points Jim. The value will spike when he passes (and it won't be 20 years from now either). I remember having my oil changed last December at the local Ford dealer when they were loading up a 2009 KR500 for a customer in South Dakota. The customer paid the dealer $135k. As I mentioned earlier, you can not get one in the neighborhood of $75k. That's a $60k drop in 6 months! You are right about now being the time to buy. I'd love to get one, but I am now at my 4 collector car cap (wife imposed), so the only move I can make in the near future is getting the 2010 SHO when my daily driver F-150 lease is up in 3k miles. I could liquidate the 86 SSP, 86 GT convert, 67 t-bird and 67 Kaiser/Jeep M715 (which I doubt would get me close to the $40k total I'd need for a GT500, considering it's a buyers market in today's economy). I have a feeling the annual insurance bill would be more for the GT500 than all four of my vehicles combined too.

28HopUp 06-22-2009 10:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoDrama43 (Post 14466)
Lastly if anyone finds an 07 or 08 GT 500 hard top color vapor with black stripes let me know. (It has to be 100 percent original with no mods, all paperwork, window sticker, low miles, etc etc.) I am currently looking.

My local Ford dealer HAD one for months. Seeing your note, I called them tonight. They recently sold it. :-(

And FYI, Ford first introduced the Vapor color for Mustangs in 2008. That color replaced Tungsten Gray, which was available in 2006 and 2007.

guerro 06-23-2009 12:52 AM

Crap! So my EVOC car wasn't really an EVOC car?? What the hell?? hahaha Is this even really one of the EVOC cars ? What is with the red seats ?

mac88chp 06-23-2009 01:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by guerro (Post 14481)
Crap! So my EVOC car wasn't really an EVOC car?? What the hell?? hahaha Is this even really one of the EVOC cars ? What is with the red seats ?

It's the real deal, seller may have meant it's the only EVOC car sold complete.

http://images111.fotki.com/v738/phot...88evoc1-vi.jpg

See the whole article here (photos 9-11):

http://public.fotki.com/Classicchp/s...tang_articles/

The jury is still out on whether the red GT seats were installed by the CHP. It's possible, they did put a later model air intake on the '92 car.

3cRider 07-11-2013 12:22 AM

1988 EVOC CHP Training Car
 
THE REST OF THESE POSTS ARE FROM ANOTHER THREAD ABOUT THIS SSP.
BOTH THREADS WERE MERGED TOGETHER TO CONSOLIDATE THE INFORMATION
INTO ONE LOCATION.



I found this gentleman on Bay Area Craigslist and after talking with him, realized that he wanted it to go to a good home, but was only getting offers from drag racers wanting to remove the priceless parts and turn it into a race car. The owner, Jim (and me as well, that's why I'm posting it here!) would really like this rare car to go to a good home and if I had the funds, I'd certainly buy this EVOC training car!
Below is what he had to say. For questions, he can be contacted at: jimacarbuff (at) gmail (dot) com Hope I can help preserve this piece of history.
This THE EVOC SSP high speed training car sold to me as a favor 20 years ago-modified by Ford and CHP=full 6 point cage for safety and great handling,adj. front suspension,full racing harnesses-please e mail for detailed pics I cannot put up at this time-if you are serious. Garaged since NEW! Top has been signed by Pete Brock " This is to be considered Chief Carroll Shelby's high speed training car as built in the secret chile works in tarlinga Texas" Caroll Shelby then signed "I agree" Carroll Shelby. 42,000 original miles-30 miles by CHP-12 by me over 20 years. Adj. front structs-specs for same for all three tracks in N. California. Garaged since new by CHP and myself. All decals,lights,siren in place and working. Mobile 1 since new. Paint as new.
Thanks

http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n...psbaf4a025.jpg
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n...psfa6be72e.jpg
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps41fb3dc0.jpg
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps260dae40.jpg

3cRider 07-11-2013 12:23 AM

http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps302635f3.jpg
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps0d7e3a92.jpg

MOstang 07-11-2013 07:30 AM

See Rhino's post in the attached earlier thread...http://www.specialservicemustang.net...highlight=EVOC . I'm pretty sure other threads are out here on this one too, but this one has the back story from Rhino.

NoDrama43 07-11-2013 08:29 AM

12k tops. He will sell it when he starts asking a reasonable price.

28HopUp 07-11-2013 10:02 AM

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I wish this car would sell for a good dollar amount, but it is just a tough economy for selling specialty cars. Thanks for posting the attached picture. I never knew the Unit Number for this car -

3cRider 07-11-2013 12:09 PM

Thanks for all the updated info and the threads. I had no idea it had been on the Internet so much. Either way, I hope it goes to a good home!

28HopUp 07-11-2013 01:48 PM

Thanks for posting it up (again). :) I learned a little bit more about the car. I also sent an email to the owner to request a little more information/documentation about the car. ;)

EXNODRAMANOTCH 07-11-2013 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoDrama43 (Post 41330)
12k tops. He will sell it when he starts asking a reasonable price.

I agree Jim on the price. First thing I'd do is remove the writing on the roof, followed by getting some low back gray seats.

3cRider 07-11-2013 07:38 PM

Here's another bit of info I was able to photograph.
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n...psce23c2c3.jpg

mac88chp 07-13-2013 12:33 PM

To add to the info out there - this car has had years of track time put on it post CHP ownership:

http://images32.fotki.com/v1108/phot...1010386-vi.jpg

http://images52.fotki.com/v738/photo...1010381-vi.jpg

http://images51.fotki.com/v731/photo...1010379-vi.jpg

28HopUp 08-13-2013 10:09 AM

He's now has it listed at $19K -

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/cto/3996120405.html

Quote:

This is THE CHP HIGH SPEED TRAINING 88 Mustang with 43,000 ORIGINAL. Probably last one to survive as typically high speed training cars are crushed due to high speed modifications done to engine by Ford and mods by CHP such s full 6 point roll cage and never registered on the street- . All as sold to me as a favor by CHP. AlL in original condition-sold to me 20 years ago as a favor, Top signed by Carroll Shelby and Pete Brock. Just passed smog.
Call if serious-925-482-0428
That's some inventive seller's hype about it probably being the last of its kind. :rolleyes:

mac88chp 08-13-2013 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 28HopUp (Post 41977)
He's now has it listed at $19K -

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/cto/3996120405.html



That's some inventive seller's hype about it probably being the last of its kind. :rolleyes:

He's pretty inconsistent too, he advertised it 2 days earlier at $20k.

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/scz/cto/3992231680.html

28HopUp 09-03-2013 08:55 AM

Now down to $18K -

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/cto/4037968251.html

Quote:

1988 Ford Mustang Police, cop, CHP, This the original CHP high speed training car sold to me as a favor 20 years ago. It is a very fast car as modified by Ford and CHP=full 6 point cage=very stiff on track- full racing harnesses, 47,000 original miles, all documation goes with car. Shining orig paint, decals, siren, spot lights, rear flashing lights.Top signed by Carroll Shelby and Pete Brock with a message. Never to be found again as these cars are crushed.

mac88chp 09-03-2013 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 28HopUp (Post 42317)

Not to worry, in a day or two or a week or two it will be relisted at $19k or $20k. :rolleyes:

05pwrstrk 09-03-2013 11:56 PM

http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n...psbaf4a025.jpg


Does the drivers door molding look goofy or is it just me?


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