P1047j???

"Hello"... Can anyone tell me the story behind the yello/black GT40 P1047J? Should I be posting this question in the replica section, or is it really a kit of original parts built up in the 90's by Shelby-Japan?

Also, why would the official logbook declare it's a 1967 Mk2b and is it worth big money? As usual more questions than answers.

Thanks in advance.. Andrew
 
Here are photos of the surposed 1047J... could it be 1047???
 

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OK, after more research and looking at the registration document 1047J was owned by Fran Kress of Pittsberg. I know it could've been 1047B I guess as that was sold a few years ago, possibly to Japan, and there's talk of it being made up of a tennant monocoque plus original spare parts, but what about 1047J.. it's the "J" which is confusing???
 
This car was built by Kenny Thompson along side its sister car of Tim Ganskops in the early 90s. They were both built using Tims original blueprints and alot of left over original parts and bodys made from the original MK11b molds bought at the Holman Moody auctions of the 70s. Both cars had 427 tunnelports and T-44s. Tim still has his car and Kenny is working on a batch of MKIVs and just finished his latest creation which can be seen in the december issue of Popular Hot Rodding.

Hope this helps
 
Thanks guys... I knew I could rely on you to come up with the answer. The family inheritance is safe for now! It was a fascinating journey of investigation in any case.. thanks again for your help... Andrew
 
Andrew, I repaired the tail after a crash last year just before Fran Kress sold the car to a person in Japan. I believe Fran sold the car for $450K. I think Fran sold a Shelby 350 to the same person when the MKII went to Japan. I didn't have time to cast a mould off the tail. It was a good example of the MKII"B" tail !
 
Sorry for exhume an old post, but maybe can be interesting for someone. An MKIIB recently came to my city in Italy for an historic hill climb, alongside with a SPF MKI. The car landed in Italy one year ago and his owner is Takeshi Moroi who’s pretty popular for his wide car collection in Japan. I was very surprised and fascinated to see an MKIIB for the first time. I did some researches and I believe that this is the car talked in this topic, please correct me if I am wrong. I attach some pictures showing how the car looks like today. It was amazing to listen it’s engine sound.
 

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