Graeme wrote,
>>" Does that mean if we graft Shelby's old heart valves onto another
>>heart, we can create a genuine Carroll Shelby?"
I've been getting messages that your server is down, but apparently it's
up and running.
RE: Shelby genuine heart valves. I am sorry to report that the actual
original valves were sold by the pathologist at Sotheby's for
$1,250,000.00, however I happen to have a matched set of stainless steel
reproductions, including the original part and serial numbers stamped
in. I have two pair, one autographed by Carrol for $50,000.00 and the
other un-signed set for $10,000.00. These were made by the Franklin
Mint, and the dies were destroyed after the limited production run. If
you use these valves in a genuine Texas heart (big as all outdoors) you
will probably get a Shelby Android, rather than a clone or original. It
won't be able to design cars, but will make great chili.
STEVE
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