R.I.P. Carroll Shelby

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On Thursday, 10-may-2012, Caroll Shelby died, aged 89.

Originally a chicken farmer, he became a race car driver until 1959, when heart problems brought his successful racing career to an end, so he switched again to focus on designing and building powerfully fast, brash, muscle cars that he loved to drive, including some great icons:

AC Cobra/Shelby Cobra
AC Cobra

Ford Mustang GT390 (made famous by Steve McQueen in the movie “Bullitt“.) Bullitt screenshot
…and several other
Mustang-variants.

Dodge Viper
Dodge Viper

Ford GT
Ford GT screenshot

Even at 84 years of age, while a consultant on developing the new high-powered Ford GT, he still loved driving fast, and test drove the new Ford Mustang GT500 on a race track at 150mph.

I didnt realize until today that he was also one of the world longest living heart transplant recipients, having received a heart transplant in 1990.

A more detailed bio is available on his Shelby-America company website, on Wikipedia, The New York Times and The Washington Post .

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  1. Brad
    May 31, 2012 @ 08:11:49

    Woah, didn’t know he passed away! I have a 67 fastback and had a 64 1/2, 67 and 68 coupe. The Viper, Cobra and Ford GT were some of my favorite cars growing up as well, so I obviously love his work.

    Thanks for sharing the unfortunate news,
    irc: bradf

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  2. Sir Eddie Duncan
    May 31, 2012 @ 11:24:57

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    • John
      May 31, 2012 @ 17:18:06

      hi!

      Thanks for doing that vigil. And yes, I agree from looking at the photos, you were definitely at the right location. Nice detective work.

      (oh, and a nice car too, btw.)

      John.

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  3. bob
    Jul 27, 2012 @ 13:03:47

    Shelby was my grandmothers 2nd cousin.

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