Jack, I owner a '67 for 32 years that I sold to my brother 5 years ago to spend the money on a Peter Brock Daytona Coupe. This car looks good in the photos. There is a lot of speculation on how many "427" GT500's were made. The number comes in at 2-10 by all records as far as SAAC can detect. The chances are real good this is "not" one of those cars (no documentation). There are several things that are very tackie on this car. The "427" fender emblems are embarrassing. It has the wrong design hood pins & rivets at the pin plates. The tail lamp panel is correct for an early car (concaved rather than con-vexed). The lamp surrounds are early studded type rather than the later screw on type. The LeMans stripes over the top are incorrect as they are not tapered. (10 1/2" at top to 9 1/4" at tip of hood). The Hurst shifter is great, but not on this car. Front non Shelby seat belts a minus, need to match rears. Chrome pitted at air vents slats(minus). Aftermarket ignition system and added electric cooling fan also detract from this cars originality greatly and affect the over-all value. It also has the wrong tail pipe extensions, Koni shocks were last available on '66 models (even though there better than Gabriels). There are a series of "swiss cheese holes drill in the left side of the radiator core support, and a couple of extra holes drilled in the front of the right suspension tower for something that was bolted there in the past. Poor restoration details like this depletes the valve. The fuel line from the fuel pump to the carbs should be steel. Under the car it looks tackie in some places, springs rusted, exhaust leakage, oil running out of & dripping off rear diff. This car was originally Acapulco blue with black interior, and out board headlamps. Some one switched it to the inner style (which I prefer). The none lovered hood is correct, the type of wheels is correct, as is the non-a/c. The records show it was owned by Don Mathews in 1987 in Canada when it was under restoration then. In my opinion this car is currently over priced as presented based on current selling values I would estimate paying about $75,000 for it. I hope this helps. There's a bunch of nicer cars out there for the money asked. Just dig and they will pop up. Don't loose the ventom to keep looking...................................Forever Ford!!!!