At age 7, Carroll Shelby moved to Dallas ... So, at age 29, he started his racing career. Shelby raced borrowed cars on the ...
HotCars decided to find out what the fastest iconic Shelby models are over the years, focusing on models that were produced ...
In the pantheon of automotive legends, few names resonate as profoundly as Carroll Shelby. He was born in 1923 in a tiny Texas town called Leesburg, and his journey from this small town to being a ...
Carroll Shelby received a heart transplant in 1990 and would go on to reintroduce Cobra 427 S/C continuation cars and 4000-series cars throughout the 1990s. Shelby was also involved heavily with ...
Raced to three championship wins in the 1960s, this 1965 Shelby 427 Cobra Competition is the winningest Cobra in history.
Still, the mere fact that it’s a Shelby is enough to put it on the list of vehicles with the potential to become future ...
Carroll Shelby is best known for creating Ford Motor Company's landmark AC Cobra and Mustang cars. He created those and other signature cars through his performance vehicle manufacturer Shelby ...
The car has a variant of the iconic big-block Ford engine that won Le Mans in 1966; three decades ago, a buyer traded a 1970 ...
Gateway Bronco's new Shelby Sport SUV pairs a 760-hp supercharged V8 with a manual gearbox, plus carbon-fiber bodywork, to ...
An original Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe is worth in the region of $7 million or more, and although we doubt these replicas will sell in the seven-figure range, they won't exactly be cheap either. The ...
Back in the 1980s, Carroll Shelby turned his hot-rodding expertise in a new direction, helping Dodge make its turbocharged front-wheel-drive cars into genuine scorchers. The first was the boxy ...
Even people with just a casual interest in cars and the surrounding culture are familiar with Carroll Shelby. The name is synonymous with performance and collectibility, and you’d be hard ...