Posted on 04/21/2010 7:26:01 AM PDT by JoeProBono
The board of Carroll Shelby International, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: CSBI) has announced today that production is ramping up for the first shipment of Ford Mustang GTs, which are in transit to be transformed into Shelby GT350s at its Shelby American subsidiary in Las Vegas.
In addition, the company continues to grow its Shelby Performance Parts division with products for the 2005-2011 Ford Mustang, GT500 and Shelby GT.
"I still show up 50 years later, guiding and directing this great Shelby American team in Las Vegas that you've grown to know and trust," said Carroll Shelby, founder of Shelby American. "I've brought in John Luft, who has been president of Shelby Licensing for the past decade. He will be responsible for leveraging these companies in support of the one Shelby brand."
Over the past six months, Carroll Shelby International introduced Shelby Nation, distributed a new merchandising catalog and built a parts business. "We've retooled our production lines in Las Vegas to focus on the new GT350 and the Super Snake, beefed up our Shelby Performance Parts business and looked for ways to integrate all the units in a more cohesive way," stated Mr. Luft.
"Now that Ford is beginning to turn out the 2011 Mustang GT and GT500, we can't wait to start putting our latest cars on the road. The future is bright at Shelby American."
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Shelby GT500
Nice! On Monday, my friend Soph came by with his GT500; you should see that engine! I really liked the “old school” manual shifter. Several of my elderly neighbors complained about the rumbling noise from the car but as a Shelby fan, I loved it!
I’m trying to think of any of Shelby’s contemporaries that are still around. Zora’s gone, and so is Smokey. Not too many giants left. I guess guys like Saleen, Rousch and Lingenfelter have picked up that torch for the most part.
Rumbling noise? More like music! The town we moved to has a dirt race track with Friday night races. The past three weeks we’ve been very lucky the wind was out of the north so you could hear them run!
I remember when SCCA refused to renew Shelby’s racing liscense because of a “heart condition.” Shows the value of not sitting on one’s dead A** and feeling sorry for one’s self.
John Lingenfelter is gone too.
The new Mustangs are amazing cars. The interiors and suspensions have been updated and they offer two new engines, a V6 and a new 5.0 V8.
I suspect Hertz won't be doing that again.
1966 Shelby Hertz GT-350H - Marty's Rent-A-Racer
I’ve found that the hardest part of getting photos like that, is getting the invariable fat chick to step out of the picture.
Fat chicks? There’s MORE to love. And no I’m not a chick, let alone fat.
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