RIP Carrol Shelby
#12
I know my brother and I were shocked to find out. He had several people asking if he was going to put his Shelby GT in mothballs after finding out. His was one of six Shelby GT's to be in the museum for 2007 when he was serving in Afghanistan and Carroll signed his dash on the passenger side. I know several people are now encouraging him to clearcoat the dash on that side.
Regardless he did so much for the car world and for many other aspects. His foundation and vision for the Mustang and dodge brands will live on for many years to come.
Sorry Slow67, we wanted to come to Huntsville but things came up looks like a great show though from the picture and from what we heard from friends that went.
Regardless he did so much for the car world and for many other aspects. His foundation and vision for the Mustang and dodge brands will live on for many years to come.
Sorry Slow67, we wanted to come to Huntsville but things came up looks like a great show though from the picture and from what we heard from friends that went.
#13
It was stressful for me. I never actually ate anything until about 6 that night. I was constantly running around doing stuff.
1st off helped finish setting up at 6:30 that morning, then did parking til 12, then did judging for about 2-3 hours, and finally helped with awards and tearing it all down and packing up the stuff.
1st off helped finish setting up at 6:30 that morning, then did parking til 12, then did judging for about 2-3 hours, and finally helped with awards and tearing it all down and packing up the stuff.
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