The Shelby American (Winter 2021)

The SHELBY AMERICAN Winter 2021 18 Cory Hitchcock noticed the ‘67 Shelby on the cover of a past NADA classic car price guide. We note that as of the current issue it is still being used. Roger Morrison provided the logo for the Morgan Adams Foundation. They promote the Race Against Kids Cancer project. RMVR is the acronym for Rocky Mountain Vintage Racing. Steve MacDonald was surprised to see his GT350 Hertz car in a promo Vimeo video “Cool Cars for Kids.” Ever hear of ETS racing fuels? Nei- ther have we. Maybe that’s why they need to advertise. Then picked a good car for it. Jay Talbott spotted the Cobra license plate frame and then the dealer em- blem on the trunk of this Nissan. We wonder if any SAAC members stopped by the dealership to try to get a badge for their collection. This is an eagle eye: Colin Comer spot- ted the CSX in this mail truck. Artist Michael Irvine is a busy boy. His latest posters are of T/A Mustangs at Riverside and the Cobra Team. Carroll Shelby’s personal ‘06 Ford GT is on the market, according to this issue of Autabuy . It has a mere 875 miles on it. Sold by Shelby’s founda- tion in 2018, the present owner wishes to unload it – er, make it available for sale. It’s got some history, that’s for sure. Colin Comer is brokering it. New Ford GTs seem to be the go-to car for advertising.

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