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Form many years of going there, I deduce -best to go early am. like 7 am, parking in shopping center across the street (look for signs in case...
Shelby with racing Corvette on Corvette website Now a Corvette website has posted two pictures of Shelby with a Corvette he raced way back when...
Fooled me but what about the one at the Shelby Museum? I was fooled too, but would still like to know about the big block coupe some saw in...
Keep em coming I will submit that, and if anybody else has a question about changes made to the racing engines from the street 289s and 427s, let...
It's a good question anyway I already will ask him about the head bolts that pulled on the 289s causing blown head gaskets and hope to work my...
Eras they worked before you pitch a question The F1 racer worked with Bruce McLaren on the X1 which I gather was around late '64 and in '65. I...
Went to the racing film festival in Yosemite. Met two former S-A employees. One was a Mr. Law who built engines and the other was a former GP...
http://www.southernyosemite.com/ All kinds of racing personalities will be there, some of whom like Bruce Kessler and Dick Guldstrand, who both...
thats the right high school I am sure it is the real thing. I just didn't know what year he graduated. I thought he joined the Army Air Force in...
laptops have changed auctions too, if you use them One thing that makes the auction scene a little more fathomable for the buyer is that now you...
"If the bid was legit" That last line has great significance. Without casting any aspersions on any particular auction companies, when I was in...
Was the Huffaker a 4-speed or 5-speed, synchromesh? I only vaguely remember the name Huffaker. Did he work with McKee as well (McKee built mid...
Came across a website that has to do with movie credits and darned if Carroll Shelby isn't listed. Here's wha they say, that he was a consultant...
I always thought it was a type 37 Colotti 4-speed as in the '64 Ford GT but a website I saw today by Chuck Brandt said the modified Cooper...
Re: The internet has no editor That's one problem with the internet,there is no overall editor to say "go back and check your facts." but since...
In Legendary Ford magazine I have been following the story on restoration of the "Italien" show car, a Thunderbird, and found there's a website...
I heard that the Tunnel Port had no durability Despite the fact that Titus once did very well in a race at Daytona with the Tunnel Port, I heard...
I shoulda guessed the notchback figure was too low How could you go racing with one car. You have to have a backup. In fact at one Trans Am...
A guy named eskoufas lists two '68 GT500 Hertz's--both coupes His website is http://www.geocities.com/eskoufos/shelbyfaq.html Here is what he...
Does your friend with the '68 KR Hertz convertible know the history? Does your friend release the chassis number? Was the car actually rented a...
Now I am wondering about this statement from a website " in 1968, Hertz rent-a-car was back to doing business with Shelby, as there were 224...
I was looking at a photo of a 289 Cobra with rather unusual bodywork (it has Ferrari 250GTO type fender cutouts behind the rear wheels) and it's...
I was reading about the creation of the 427 Cobra chassis and I thought that Klaus Arning of Ford designed it but this book said that Jim...
In the automotive writing world there are few more entertainting than Joe Scalzo who most recently wrote City of Speed about all the car racing...
The conundrum about restored vs. unrestored A year or so ago I asked Lynn Park, who owns ten real Cobras, how much an unrestored 289 was. He said...