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I think he is referring to the owner supplement package, not the HEP package on the 350.Special paint, badging, special color stripes and interior accents. I may have missed something.
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I think he is referring to the owner supplement package, not the HEP package on the 350.Special paint, badging, special color stripes and interior accents. I may have missed something.
It is stated in an earlier post with a picture.What were the HEP additions in the package?
As Gilda Radner said on many occasions, ānever mindā.I think he is referring to the owner supplement package, not the HEP package on the 350.
I apologize, I meant what HEP specific items came in the owner's supplement box. I just saw a picture posted on page 148 that shows the additional items.Special paint, badging, special color stripes and interior accents. I may have missed something.
Thanks, just saw the picture.It is stated in an earlier post with a picture.
"The numbered base for the flat plane crank is blue and the certificate of authenticity references the heritage edition with a different background. The four printed photos are really nice and ready for framing!"
Iāve never heard a cap mentioned, so i assume they will make them flat out until the order banks close in a few weeks and the orders are locked in in late October.I'm sure it's been discussed, but does anyone know what the anticipated numbers of HEPs will be manufactured?
I've heard some Youtubers state 1965 HEPs (Combo of 350s/350r) will be manufactured in 2020 to align with the Ken Miles 1965 GT350 and the $1965 HEP package cost - but I can't verify that its true or false.I'm sure it's been discussed, but does anyone know what the anticipated numbers of HEPs will be manufactured?
I paid MSRP for mine the day it came of the transport.Now the thread about the Heritage option package a member saw on the NADA site makes sense. I would love to get this but I am sure the dealers will continue to rape and pillage their customer base with ADMs.
That is the rumor that I've heard as well.I've heard some Youtubers state 1965 HEPs (Combo of 350s/350r) will be manufactured in 2020 to align with the Ken Miles 1965 GT350 and the $1965 HEP package cost - but I can't verify that its true or false.
I've heard some Youtubers state 1965 HEPs (Combo of 350s/350r) will be manufactured in 2020 to align with the Ken Miles 1965 GT350 and the $1965 HEP package cost - but I can't verify that its true or false.
Well I know corriebās tracking sheet is missing some non-HEP 350ās but I think he has a spot-on count for the HEP cars. Total (as of 22 SEPT) is 408 HEPs for the 350 and 239 HEPS for the 350R. That gives you 647 all together and we have about two weeks of order window left. I donāt think youāll get to 1,965. The only ā1965ā reference I heard was the $1,965 cost for the HEP package.That is the rumor that I've heard as well.
Mine is 2272Nice! So that's LR034?
I'd love to be able to add your chassis # to our spreadsheet/registry of HEP cars here:
If you can share the last 4 digits of your VIN, I can update it. Thx!
Edit: Whoa! Nice feature of the new forum update!
Nobody knows for sure, last time someone did a count, I think there was around 400 GT350 HEPs and 200 GT350R HEPs. A conservative guess is that there will be about 200 more GT350 HEPs and maybe about 150 more GT350R HEPs when the GT350 goes out of productionI'm sure it's been discussed, but does anyone know what the anticipated numbers of HEPs will be manufactured?