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1525 is a GT350. So not the car.

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Is there anything specific you remember the dealer having to repair on the car? Does Jack Gibbons City Ford sound like the right dealer?
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Cool updates, is the GT350 known existing today?
What of the 03/71 NJ Herald Ad, any chance it’s the City Ford GT500 you're seeking or possibly Dave’s Dad’s car again the following year?
We can look for the City Ford subject or other cars if you want to share VIN/build/delivery dates, there may be nothing but worth a whirl?
Looking at late 60’s/early 70’s NJ papers now, I see new and used Dealer also Private Ads for different 66/67/68 Shelby GT’s including this 09/69 City Ford Ad below but little for 69’s specifically?

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Would anyone by chance have any idea how many 1969 GT500 sport roof Shelbys were sold in Grabber Blue with a white interior?

My parents bought one in late 1969, the car was a left over. I was seven or eight when they bought the car and I think that car is what go me so hook on muscle cars.
Sadly, my parents traded the car after less than a year of ownership. They said it rode too rough and bad gas mileage. They traded the car in for (ugh) a blue / white interior 1970 Oldsmobile 88 convertible.

I have always wondered what ever happened to that car. I don't know the VIN for the car and don't know the dealership they bought it from.
I have always wondered about the car (it is survive, was it scrapped; etc) but, never had much luck finding the car. I contacted the SAAC with no luck.
Last year I was diagnosed a terminal health condition. With that in mind I thought I would give it one last try to locate the car. I have no thoughts of ever owning the car, I would just like to know it's still around and, if it's still in the area, maybe I could see it again in person.
What was your dad’s name? Was the car ever in for any type of warranty work that you specifically remember?
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What was your dad’s name? Was the car ever in for any type of warranty work that you specifically remember?
My father's name was Myron Charles Rifkin (was the owner / pharmacist of Height's Pharmacy). I think the store was in the Piscataway area.
As far I recall the car was never brought in for warranty work.
At the time, my father was going through a divorce so I think the car was registered under the name of my mother (Claire Monaghan)
I do know the car was traded in after less than a year of ownership. It was traded to a nearby Oldsmobile dealership. Traded for a (gag) a 1970 Old Delta 88.
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Alright. I borrowed the registry book and will look through it later with the new info. That part of the book is like 400 pages long though, so it might take a little time to look through. I’ll post again after I have some time to read.
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