Suuuweeet! Thanks for the pix. Give us a little history on the car - how long have you owned, how many miles, how often do you drive....
How I purchased this car happens to be very funny I think.
While at a Doc.s office, waiting for a checkup, I picked up a magazine. In it was a FOR SALE ad, with a pict of a 66 shelby. As I was called into the doc's office, I took the page with the ad, and stuffed it in my pocket.
A few weeks later I happen to wear that same jacket, and pulled out the ad. I called the guy (car was in Lexington KY) and asked about the car for sale.
The guy on the other end proceeds to tell me that the ad was 2 years old, and yes, he still had the car, and just decided that day to run another ad, as his business was faultering, and needed to sell either one. I said eitheir one? What else you got? He went on to tell me he had a 68 500KR triple black. He needed to sell one, he didn't really care which.
I packed up my trailer, and left the following week headed for Kentucky.
When I got there, and looked at both cars, I couldn't make up my mind which i wanted, since purchasing a 68 KR brand new in 68, I was thorn between both cars, but, the 66H was a NYC rental, and had a tun of paperwork from day one when it was delivered to Larsen Ford, for the Hertz fleet in NYC.
Being a survivor, I leaned towards the 66H. After making the deal, paid for the car, and was on my way back to NY.
I later found out that this car, 1886, was in numerous magazines, and was very well known to the SAAC ppl. The car at that time had 19,371 miles on it. That was april 1999.
I try to drive the car as much as I can. I have 21,320 miles on it, and it is a blast everytime I take it out. The car has original hoses, belts, brakes,plugs, points, cap,rotor,complete interior, all original paint, matching number eng. n Trans. Still has all markings on fenders and under the car.
In most cases, at any show I have taken it to, ppl think it's restored...they do get surprised when I tell them it is not.
This car is my pride and joy,next to my FGT.
You should know that 1886 was also in the movie War Of The Words. Tom Cruise drives it in the first minutes of the movie, and I can tell you...he drove it!!! The pict you saw is when the new 2006 Hertz rental was introduced at the 2006 NY Auto Show...compliments of Carrol Shelby Himself.
Gino