>See the links below for pics and story!
>
>For the TurboDodge.com crowd:
>
>http://www.turbododge.com/forums/f1/f26/182685-shelby-charger-featured-shelby-times-4-a.html
>
>
>For the Turbo-Mopar crowd:
>
>http://www.turbo-mopar.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27949

That's a really special ride. Extremely few of the automatic Shelby Charger's 
still survive today, let alone one with a great history behind it. I think I've 
seen it back aound 1997 when he used to enter his mint 1986 GLHS in the 
"Mopar's with Big Daddy" car show every November in Ocala, FL. 

The vintage "SDAC Jacksonville, FL" license plates were made by a local friend 
of mine, Jerry Krueger. I've still got two of them left if you're interested. 
He used to really be into Shelby Dodge cars when they first came out and used 
to participate with his wife at all the big & small car shows. At that time in 
the late 1980's I was still into Mopar musclecars and was driving Duster's & 
Demon's. 

Years later he lost interest in the SD scene and sold his low mile 1987 GLHS 
and a huge stash of really cool NOS spare parts & collectibles. In 1997 the 
first SDAC convention I ever went to (#7 in Michigan) I delivered Jerry's NOS 
steering wheel, visor and a few other parts to Jim Falco. 

Later on (in the back of my 1987 GLHS) I delivered his rare "Shelby authorized" 
dealer sign from Jim Peacock Dodge in Daytona Beach to Rick Diogo in south 
Florida. 

David Salamone 
Positive Impressions 
www.unleashedbyshelby.com


 

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