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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.


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