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You’re killing me!
In all seriousness, I’ve seen pics of that car before - the blue line bias plys with the Ansen torq thrusts are pretty uncommon.
But could be wrong...
I'm willing to bet Hemi cars were at least as popular as Shelby Mustangs, just driven harder. The Shelby America Automobile Club calculated that 75% of all Shelby Mustangs survived to today. Some may never be resurrected, but a title and some sheet metal are registered. Further, the Mustang...
I would guess at least 50% are left, but don't wanna guess how many are drivable. Guys have been interested in those cars for quite some time and I'm sure they were not crushed at the same rate as the general Belvedere population.