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Default My tribute to C.Shelby from Chile, South America

Carroll has a devoted fan here in Chile. I am aware of every Shelby product since teenager. Had the chance to meet my first Cobra in the 70`s in
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I would love to take a Cobra for a drive tonight as some one will but I do not own one (there are a couple or three at the most here in Chile). I would also love to fly to the USA and share a beer or two with some of you guys in honor to our apreciated Carroll Shelby who has taken all of us in his magic last drive.
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Another of "our greatest generation" passes away. A true legend, and a poster boy for American ingenuity. My wife and I had the distinct pleasure to meet Shelby on several occassions, always a gentleman, and always eager to please.

The world will never see such a man again.
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A big thank you to Carroll for creating my 289FIA with AC Cars. His vison will be long lived here in New Zealand,
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When i read the news, i thought "oh my... Cobra's and all Shelby cars were expensive, but they're going to become impossible to buy now..."

A great racer, and a great man who made real dream cars (well, at least the cars of my dreams).

Condolences from France.
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Unhappy A True Legend!

A true legend who was a source of great inspiration to all lovers of cars with spirit!

While every Cobra is tribute to his vision my sons and I will ensure that some special part of our car is dedicated to his memory.

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Thanks for everything you have done.
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Sad time for the automotive industry.....however, be ecstatic that we lived through this era and got to witness first hand the legend of Carroll Shelby!
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My thougths and prayers go out to Shelby family. The accomplishments from just this one man are at the top. Carrol will always be an icon in the automotive field for all he has done.
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From New York Times Sports:

May 11, 2012
Carroll Shelby, Car Builder Who Added Muscle to American Racing, Dies at 89
By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN

CS: “And he said, ‘Nah, we just painted it so they think we have two.’ ”


Carroll Shelby, a Texas chicken farmer turned hot-rodder who went on to build innovative sports cars like the Cobra that challenged Europe’s longtime dominance of road racing as well as high-performance versions of production cars like the Ford Mustang, died on Thursday in Dallas. He was 89.

His death was announced by his company, Carroll Shelby International.

In the 1960s, Shelby raised the profile of American racing machines on the international sports-car circuit by packing powerful Ford V-8 engines into lightweight British roadsters, and by developing racing cars for Ford.

His Shelby Cobras proved worthy competitors to the likes of Ferrari, Maserati and Jaguar and became prized collector’s items. Today they command six- and seven-figure prices.

“Carroll is sort of like the car world’s Mickey Mantle or Willie Mays,” Jay Leno, who owned three Shelby cars, told The New York Times in 2003. “Unlike so many racers, he didn’t come from a rich family, so he signifies that Everyman, common-sense ideal. When I was a kid, American cars were big, clunky things, until Carroll used his ingenuity to make them compete with European cars.”

In 1959, Shelby became the second American-born driver to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the brutal endurance race in France, co-driving a British-made Aston Martin.

But a heart ailment forced him to quit driving, and he founded Shelby American in 1962. It became one of the most successful independent sports-car builders of the era.

Shelby began building his Cobras in 1962 using the chassis and body of a two-seater from AC Cars of England.

Early prototypes broke apart because of stress on the fragile frames. “When you try to put 300 horsepower in a car designed for 100, you learn what development means,” Shelby recalled in a 2002 interview with Sports Illustrated. But the Cobra with the high-powered Ford engine proved a formidable racer, celebrated in pop culture when the Rip Chords recorded “Hey Little Cobra” in 1964.

The Cobra captured the United States Road Racing Championship series of the Sports Car Club of America in 1963 and won the Grand Touring world championship in the large-engine category in 1965.

Soon after Lee A. Iacocca of Ford introduced the Mustang in 1964, he asked Shelby to help create a high-performance version for racing. In January 1965, the first Shelby Mustang, the GT350, made its debut. Shelby also developed the Ford GT40, and the Shelby GT500 and GT500KR (the KR stood for King of the Road).

Carroll Hall Shelby was born on Jan. 11, 1923, in Leesburg, Tex., where his father, Warren, a rural mail carrier, became a car buff, making his rounds in a 1928 Whippet.

Shelby served as a flight instructor in the Army Air Forces during World War II, then worked in Texas oil fields and became a chicken farmer. One Sunday in 1952, as he told it, a wartime buddy drove up “in a little ol’ English car called an MG” and invited him to take a ride. He soon envisioned a world beyond his farm chores.

He entered his first race in 1952, driving in a quarter-mile drag meet, then won road races in the Southwest. But he was still working on his farm and practicing in striped bib coveralls because he did not have time for a change of clothes. They became his trademark outfit.

His fortunes took a turn in 1954 when he came to the attention of the Aston Martin team. He drove for the team that year at Sebring, Fla., and in Europe. In November 1957, driving a Maserati single-seater, he won a 100-mile race at Riverside, Calif., after spinning out on the first lap and then going to the back of the field. He was one of America’s leading sports-car drivers by then.

The Shelby-American team’s Ford GT40 won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966 and 1967. Those victories ended a winning streak by Ferrari that began in 1960, the year after Shelby teamed with Roy Salvadori of Britain to win in their Aston Martin.

Phil Hill, co-driving a Ferrari, was the only American-born racer to have won at Le Mans before Shelby, capturing the race in 1958. (Luigi Chinetti, who won in 1949, was an American citizen but was born in Italy.)

“Carroll desperately wanted to beat all the Europeans at Le Mans,” C. Van Tune, a onetime Shelby employee who was later editor in chief of Motor Trend magazine, told The Dallas Morning News in 2001. “He wanted to show all those fancy, highbred Euros in their slick racing suits that a chicken farmer from Texas could beat them at their own game.”

Shelby was a distinctive figure on the European racing scene of the late 1950s. “My wife was at Le Mans when he won,” David E. Davis, the founder of Automobile magazine, once told Vanity Fair. “And she said he was just the epitome of America — the overalls, the colorful language, the big mop of curly hair.”

For all of Shelby’s achievements, tougher federal pollution standards and soaring insurance premiums took their toll on muscle cars. Production of the original run of Shelby Mustangs ended in 1970.

Shelby turned to pursuits beyond the sports-car world. He began marketing a chili mix in 1969 and spent time in Africa during the 1970s, hunting big game and organizing expeditions.

After founding a wheel company and an automobile club, he returned to sports-car design in 1982. When Iacocca became chairman of Chrysler, he signed Shelby again, and their pairing resulted in special-edition performance models of the Dodge Charger, among other cars.

Shelby had a heart transplant in 1990. A year later, he founded the Carroll Shelby Children’s Foundation, now known as the Carroll Shelby Foundation, which financed organ transplants for children, then expanded to provide educational assistance for young people.

In 2003, Shelby teamed with Ford in a partnership that included design of new Mustang models for the company’s centennial. He came to the New York Auto Show in 2007 to introduce a new Ford GT500KR, a 540-horsepower version of the original King of the Road model.

Shelby’s success with the Cobra inspired various companies to market replicas — kit cars to be assembled by the buyer — leading him to bring lawsuits charging trademark infringement. In 2000, Shelby filed a federal suit against Factory Five Racing, a Massachusetts company. It resulted in a settlement that allowed the company to continue producing components for cars in the shape of a Cobra but precluded it from using the Cobra name or similar trademarks associated with Shelby.

Shelby is survived by his wife, Cleo; his children, Patrick, Michael and Sharon; and a sister, Anne Shelby Ellison.

Shelby had homes in the Bel Air hills of Los Angeles and in Las Vegas, and owned ranchland in Pittsburg, Tex., where he raised miniature horses and African cattle while keeping his hand in high-performance design into his later years. He owned small vintage planes and numerous cars, including his original Cobra.

He possessed the brashness and imagination of a consummate promoter.

Bill Neale, an automotive artist who illustrated Shelby’s designs, once recalled for Vanity Fair that when Shelby assembled his first Cobra, he painted it yellow and had it photographed for the cover of Sports Car Graphic. The next day, he showed another magazine what seemed to be an identical car, colored red.

“I said, ‘You have two of them?’ ” Neale recalled. “And he said, ‘Nah, we just painted it so they think we have two.’ ”
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I am paraphrasing a quote but I think he said "Every day on the green side of the grass is a gift (from God)."

Mr. Shelby lived a full life nearly every day. Rest in peace, you will be missed.
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Rest in peace, Mr. Shelby.
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RIP Mr Shelby you have been my hero since i was a small boy. Your legend will live on in your cars and racing history. A true automotive icon and the likes will never be seen again. Godspeed Carroll.
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Not unexpected, but a sad loss just the same. There never will be another. Anyone involved with Ford and Mustang has been influenced by this man. My first time was in 1963 at Elkhart Lake seeing the Cobras giving everyone a run for their money. Then I bought a 1964 1/2 Mustang. I read every word printed about Carroll Shelby and how he modified the Mustang. He was my guide to making my Mustang "better", no small detail was lost. I joined the Terlingua Racing Team in 1968. Loved those early newsletters. Of course the Cobra was the goal, but as a college student, the Mustang would have to do. As the years passed I sort lost track of the goal. In 1997, I saw Carroll on TV talking about the replica business and how he was going to start producing Cobras again. I never could bring myself to buy a replica. I knew it was now or never. I have been the proud owner of a 4000 Series Cobra since 1997. I know it is not an original to some, but to me it is on the way to the goal. In 1999 at SAAC does Las Vegas 3 I asked Carroll if my original Terlingua Membership card was any good. He said "hell yes" and signed it. Carroll has been an important part of my life for 50 years. RIP my old friend.
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Carroll Shelby R.I.P. If it weren't for you, we wouldn't be us.
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I never had chance to meet the man but he was my hero for over 50 years and the main reason for purchasing CSX2159. During the past weekend while attending the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's Celebration of Automobiles with the car a large number of his friends and fans stopped by to comment on his passing many with interesting and inspiring memories they had. The local Fox TV channel (59) did a small bit on this and can be viewed at their web site - Sports - fox59.com. He will be missed by all who knew of him.
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God Speed, Sir. Thanks for the ride.
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Now I really want to find somebody to finih my daughters Cobra in his honour
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I have read all the threads thus far, a very sad moment within the motoring world.

A great man, may he rest in peace.

Will be sadly missed.
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All of us have so much to be thankful for by Carroll Shelby's foresight in making our hobby so enjoyable and possible.

A world wide summary of news reports on Carroll Shelby's life:

Like the Cobra he created, Carroll...

http://www.autoweek.com/article/2012...NEWS/120519987

http://content.usatoday.com/topics/topic/Carroll+Shelby
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Fyi -
On Saturday May 20th Discovery's Velocity Channel will air episode 1 of 4 on Carroll. It's titled "Carroll Shelby, King of the Road". Might be worth a look.

Carroll's passion was driving, and when I close my eyes I can see him up there barreling through a long sweeping turn ... sporting his patented, infectious smile from one ear to the other. That's how I'll remember Carroll Shelby.
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