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12-17-2009 #1
Shelby expert...Pawn Stars episode
Do any of you guys watch Pawn Stars? The show about the Vegas Pawn shop??
Did you guys see the episode where a guy brings in a Shelby to sell and the pawn shop owner takes it to a "shelby expert" and all he does is look for a small stamp on the frame to say for sure its a real Shelby and not a replica... just a CR stampd on the frame in the engine compartment..
Is that frickin real? You mean to tell me that one small basic stamp on a frame and you can tell its a real Shelby? That would take all of 30 seconds to fake...... there has to be more than that...... considering the value of a true original Shelby, there has to be more to make sure its not a replica/fake...
I know its TV, so I would hope there was alot more "off camera" inspection of the car that helped to verify its origin.
So ...any hard core Shelby guys....whats up with that....
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12-17-2009 #2
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I said no way too the first time I saw it.
A little online research turns up that that was one of the Shelby "continuation" cars. So definitely not an orignal Cobra, but one of the current kit versions built by Shelby America. The serial number after the code was blurred out intentionally on the show. The guys are dorky and obviously everything is staged for the benefit of the cameras so watching it is more like reenactments than a true hidden camera reality show. Fun to watch and it must be an interesting business, especially in Vegas.Greg
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