The Shelby American (Winter 2021)

The SHELBY AMERICAN Winter 2021 20 Young grabbed some low-hanging fruit with this sighting of a Hem- mings cover. The Cobra is an atten- tion magnet. Dankel spotted this Ford dealer’s van in San Francisco. Do Cobras follow Warren every- where he goes? In Panama City, Florida he found the Cobra Arcade a short walk from the beach. How does he do it? Jim Hutchinson’s grand-daughter in Hawaii reports this is her fa- vorite candy. It was probably the cobra on the package that attracted her.We suspect there may be hered- ity issues here. By the way, there are no poisonous snakes in Hawaii, in case you were wondering. A model in 1:12 scale was made of CSX2011 by GMP. It was the first race car sold to the general public. The car was last raced around 1967, untouched after that and placed in storage for about 20 years before it was brought out and shown in as last-raced condition at a number of SAAC conventions by Ron West be- ginning with SAAC-10. West got a divorce and was able to hang on to the car. It was for sale on and off after that, it was finally sold at auc- tion for $1.9M to a high roller from Chile. Another Young sighting. Hutchison saw this ad for a British po- litical drama. We’re not sure what the cobra connection is (if any) but were sure Hutchinson will be watching, eager to catch the smallest nuance or innuendo.

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTU2OTA5