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01-29-2012 11:36 PM #1
I hear ya, Dave! Hey, I see you have a Carroll Shelby quote in your signature. I got to meet his wife today. A friend let me sneak into a car show event at the Belair Country Club which was being hosted by the Shelby's. Mrs Shelby arrived in her shiny new black Mustang Shelby GT 500 (the one with 1000hp!). Yes, she drives a stick!! Really nice lady. Carroll was going to be arriving at the event later but I wasn't able to stay that long. Would have been great to meet a living legend."It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells
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01-30-2012 12:18 AM #2
I've been fortunate enough to meet up with him a few times in the past, he's one heck of a guy to just sit an listen to! His background in road racing was a successful career in itself, but to then go on from there to build the Cobra and the GT40, and head up the racing effort with them both here and in Europe is truly phenomenal! One of his main reasons for getting into building the GT40's and take them to LeMans was to show Enzo Ferrari that a race car could be both fast and safe. In the 60's Ferrari was famous for having no regard for driver safety at all, kill one today, hire his replacement tomorrow. Shelby turned down offers to drive for Ferrari twice, then got hooked up with the boys at Ford and the rest, as they say, is history!!!!!
My first ever meeting with Mr. Shelby was in probably '73 at an SCCA event in College Station, Tx., he dropped in for a visit on Test and Tune day, Friday. My boss was campaigning one of the ex-Bolus and Snopes Shelby's. Carrol walked up and told us everything we had wrong and right on the car, then proceeded to give us a 15 minute history lesson on this car and a lot of the other big block Shelby's that were successful race cars. We set the car up per his "suggestions" then proceeded to set fast time, win class, and a 2nd overall on Saturday!!!!! He's probably forgotten more about chassis and suspension set-up then the rest of us will ever know!!!!!
He's quite a guy, doubt there will ever be another one like him!!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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01-30-2012 08:58 PM #3
Randy even the pics to me looked so good , the seller choked back what was really there . Ask for some back just to see what he will say .
But you have the skill and plenty of 37 material to build a fine lid the the hump .
We work hard to locate a nice usable piece and so many make it it out as being the Queens In Quality , you get it and its so much less like 70% less then was expected ,
Rhandy I feel bad the blur pic looked so much better , just not enough of them .
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01-30-2012 09:08 PM #4
Hey Bobby, yeah, I sent the seller a couple of emails expressing my disappointment with what he said vs what I got.
He gave a lame response the he really didn't look at it that close.
What a bonehead! He couldn't help but see it unless he's blind!! Oh well, so much for my efforts to save some time & money repairing the old one. I guess I have to view this as an opportunity to practice some new metal-working skills!
Like I said earlier in the thread, all future online purchases will require many more pics and answers to many more questions! Please remind me of that if I start to get anxious to make a purchase....
"It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells
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01-30-2012 09:09 PM #5
I see it can be saved , but feel into how neatly arranged the picks where . Man I fell like strong guilt Now ..!
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01-30-2012 09:13 PM #6
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01-30-2012 09:18 PM #7
No I bet we dont and he will run out of Digital Film for sure !!!!!!
Does Ford Barn have a Review site ??





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