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No. A lot of them now have auotgraphs because Shelby will autograph almost anything for a charity donation. I actually met him once and got him to sign a 1:16 die cast Cobra model.
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Tad H.
'67 Fastback
331 stroker
On the other hand, the new (until recently) Shelby GT's sold through Ford dealerships were all signed by Shelby. Or at least signed with Shelby's signature. I'm not sure how much more signing he's able to do. His arthritis was pretty bad when I met him a few years ago.
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Tad H.
'67 Fastback
331 stroker
As far as I know, no original Shelby 65-70 was signed until decades later. People bought them to go fast, and mostly they got the snot beat out of them. Signed glove box doors would be the last thing anyone cared about, then.
I'll admit seeing an un-signed 65-70 Shelby today is rare. I even have a signed glove box for my 66 GT.
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