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The strange story behind how Carroll Shelby turned a small roadster into a legend
Carroll Shelby’s journey from a struggling racer to an automotive legend is not just about speed and power; it’s a tale of ...
Few automobiles in American automotive history carry the weight of legend quite like the Shelby Mustang GT350. Born from ...
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1966 Shelby Cobra 427 Super Snake: History and value today
The 1966 Shelby Cobra 427 Super Snake produced 800 hp and sold for $5.5 million at Barrett-Jackson. Here's the full story ...
On January 27, 1965, Carroll Shelby, the legendary racer and designer, launched the first Shelby GT350 based off of 1965 Ford Mustang fastbacks, and named after the designer and World War II aircraft.
In 1962, Carroll Shelby imported a lightweight British sports car and stuffed it with a big American engine to create the Shelby Cobra. More than six decades later, the Cobra is among the most iconic ...
Pushing cars past their limits was Carroll Shelby's modus operandi from the moment he began converting an AC Ace into the AC Cobra roadster in 1962. This continued throughout most of his professional ...
Photos Courtesy of Mecum Auctions, Inc. A rare piece of Carroll Shelby history is set to cross the block at Mecum’s Indy 2026 auction on May 16. The 1999 Shelby Series 1 Supercharged Convertible is ...
Carroll Shelby is a positive thinker and one hell of a hot rodder. What are obstacles to most people are only challenges to Shelby. As members of his racing organization put it, "If you wanted to get ...
Apart from the racing versions of the Cobra, the Daytona, and the Le Mans-winning Ford GT40, Carroll Shelby and his Venice crew also developed another fascinating track weapon that few still remember.
If you were to ask a car person between the mid-1960s to the present day, "What do you associate with the Shelby name?" you'll generally get one of three answers. The first deals with the man who won ...
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