|
|
Welcome to FordTruckClub.net
|
Welcome to FordTruckClub.net, the internet's premier Ford truck community! You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view discussions and access other forum features. By joining our free online community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple, and absolutely free so please, join our community today!
Forgot your password? click here.
|
|
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
|
|
|

May 11th, 2012, 05:27 PM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Sapulpa, OK
Posts: 5,760
Likes : 3
Liked 40 Times in 35 Posts
|
|
Legendary Race Car Driver and Designer Carroll Shelby dies
DALLAS (AP) - Carroll Shelby, the legendary auto racer and car designer who built the fabled Shelby Cobra sports car and injected testosterone into Ford's Mustang and Chrysler's Viper, has died. He was 89.
Shelby's company, Carroll Shelby International, said Friday that Shelby died a day earlier at a Dallas hospital. He had received a heart transplant in 1990 and a kidney transplant in 1996.
He was one of the nation's longest-living heart transplant recipients, having received a heart on June 7, 1990, from a 34-year-old man who died of an aneurism. Shelby also received a kidney transplant in 1996 from his son, Michael.
The 1992 inductee into the Automobile Hall of Fame had homes in Los Angeles and his native east Texas.
The one-time chicken farmer had more than a half-dozen successful careers during his long life. Among them: champion race car driver, racing team owner, automobile manufacturer, automotive consultant, safari tour operator, raconteur, chili entrepreneur and philanthropist.
"He's an icon in the medical world and an icon in the automotive world," his longtime friend, Dick Messer, executive director of Los Angeles' Petersen Automotive Museum, once said of Shelby.
"His legacy is the diversity of his life," Messer said. "He's incredibly innovative. His life has always been the reinvention of Carroll Shelby."
Shelby first made his name behind the wheel of a car, winning France's grueling 24 Hours of Le Mans sports car race with teammate Ray Salvadori in 1959. He already was suffering serious heart problems and ran the race "with nitroglycerin pills under his tongue," Messer once noted.
He had turned to the race-car circuit in the 1950s after his chicken ranch failed. He won dozens of races in various classes throughout the 1950s and was twice named Sports Illustrated's Driver of the Year.
Soon after his win at Le Mans, he gave up racing and turned his attention to designing high-powered "muscle cars" that eventually became the Shelby Cobra and the Mustang Shelby GT500.
The Cobra, which used Ford engines and a British sport car chassis, was the fastest production model ever made when it was displayed at the New York Auto Show in 1962.
A year later, Cobras were winning races over Corvettes, and in 1964 the Rip Chords had a Top 5 hit on the Billboard pop chart with "Hey, Little Cobra." ("Spring, little Cobra, getting ready to strike, spring, little Cobra, with all of your might. Hey, little Cobra, don't you know you're gonna shut 'em down?")
In 2007, an 800-horsepower model of the Cobra made in 1966, once Shelby's personal car, sold for $5.5 million at auction, a record for an American car.
"It's a special car. It would do just over three seconds to 60 (mph), 40 years ago," Shelby told the crowd before the sale, held in Scottsdale, Ariz.
It was Lee Iacocca, then head of Ford Motor Co., who had assigned Shelby the task of designing a fastback model of Ford's Mustang that could compete against the Corvette for young male buyers.
Turning a vehicle he had once dismissed as "a secretary car" into a rumbling, high-performance model was "the hardest thing I've done in my life," Shelby recalled in a 2000 interview with The Associated Press.
That car and the Shelby Cobra made his name a household word in the 1960s.
When the energy crisis of the 1970s limited the market for gas-guzzling high-performance cars, Shelby weathered the downturn by heading to Africa, where he operated a safari company for a dozen years.
By the time he had returned to the United States, Iacocca was running Chrysler Motors and he hired him to design the supercharged Viper sports car.
In the meantime, Shelby had also inaugurated the World Chili Cookoff competition and he began marketing Carroll Shelby Original Texas Chili.
In recent years, Shelby worked as a technical adviser on the Ford GT project and designed the Shelby Series 1 two-seat muscle car, a 21st century clone of his 1965 Cobra.
"I just wanted to see if I could do it one more time after a heart transplant and a kidney transplant," he once told the AP.
In 1990 he had marketed the Can-Am Spec Racer, an affordable racing car for entry-level drivers.
He created the Carroll Shelby Children's Foundation in 1991 to provide assistance for children and young people needing acute coronary and kidney care. According to its Web site, the foundation has helped numerous children received needed surgery, as well as provided money for research.
Carroll Hall Shelby was born Jan. 11, 1923, in Leesburg, Texas.
During World War II he was an Army Air Corps flight instructor who corresponded with his fiancee by dropping love letters stuck into his flying boots onto her farm.
After leaving the military in 1945, he started a dump truck business, then decided to raise chickens. The poultry business initially flourished, with Shelby earning a $5,000 profit on the first batch of broilers he delivered. He went broke, however, when his second flock died of disease.
A friend then invited him to become an amateur racer and his success led to his joining the Aston-Martin team and competing in races all over the world.
|
|
|
How to Read Spark Plugs | Tuning with a Vacuum Gauge | How to use a Multimeter | 1988 F150 Exhaust Sound Clip | 9007 Bulb Conversion for 87-91's | How to Retrieve Trouble codes from OBD-1 trucks | 1987-1993 and 1994 Proper Plug Wire routing | 351m/400 Tips and Tricks | 351w R&R thread | Carbureted 302 Roller Cam Engine Build
When Christ was on earth, the dogwood grew
To a towering size with a lovely hue.
Its branches were strong and interwoven
And for Christ's cross its timbers were chosen
Being distressed at the use of the wood
Christ made a promise which still holds good:
"Not ever again shall the dogwood grow
To be large enough for a tree, and so
Slender and twisted it shall always be
With cross-shaped blossoms for all to see.
The petals shall have bloodstains marked brown
And in the blossom's center a thorny crown.
All who see it will think of Me,
Nailed to a cross from a dogwood tree.
Protected and cherished this tree shall be
A reflection to all of My agony."
Guns
Remington 700 ADL .270 Win
Remington "The Sportsman" 3 shot 16ga
Marlin Model 55 "Goose Gun" 12ga
T/C Hawken .45
T/C Thunderhawk .50
Enfield No4 Mk1*
Taurus PT1911AR .45 ACP
Hi-Point JCP .40 S&W
Hi-Standard "Sport King" Pump .22S, .22L, .22LR
New Haven 740T .22WMR
Mosin M1891/30
Savage 110 .270 Win
Truck
2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab ST 4x4, 4.7, NV3500 5spd, Np241 T-Case, 9.25" Rear, 205mm HD Front Axle, Short Bed, Undercover® Tonneau Cover, Black Nerf Bars.

|

May 11th, 2012, 06:22 PM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Ava, MO
Posts: 2,429
Likes : 11
Liked 19 Times in 17 Posts
|
|
|
Tis a sad sad day.
|
|

89 F-150 5.0l AOD 2x4, 3.55 LS(+4), Converted to HO Roller, 3g Alt, GT40Ps, Y-pipe, Rerouted PCV, Dual Taurus E-fans, Explorer Injectors, Remote ICM, DIY Cold air, Rubber Vacuum System, Tranny cooler, Remote Tranny filter, Saginaw P\S swap, F350 Brakes, more.
|

May 11th, 2012, 06:50 PM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Cherokee County Georgia
Posts: 11,985
Likes : 19
Liked 100 Times in 84 Posts
|
|
|
I liked that guy
|
|
For Those Who Fought For It...
Freedom Has A Taste The Protected Will Never Know.
 
|

May 11th, 2012, 06:57 PM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Stillwater OK
Posts: 1,701
Likes : 0
Liked 4 Times in 4 Posts
|
|
|
Rest In Peace Mr.Shelby. You have brought a lot to us gearheads over the years.
|
|
Rerouted PCV, Air Box Conversion
|

May 11th, 2012, 09:50 PM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Cherokee County Georgia
Posts: 11,985
Likes : 19
Liked 100 Times in 84 Posts
|
|
|
that he did
|
|
For Those Who Fought For It...
Freedom Has A Taste The Protected Will Never Know.
 
|

May 11th, 2012, 10:40 PM
|
 |
|
|
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Cantonment Florida
Posts: 2,343
Likes : 12
Liked 26 Times in 26 Posts
|
|
|
Great man he will be missed by many
|
|
click below to see my FTC Gallery
Don't forget those that came before you! Be proud of who you are and where your from.
“No damn man kills me and lives.” Confederate Lieutenant General, Nathan Bedford Forrest
|
| Thread Tools |
|
|
| Display Modes |
Linear Mode
|
|
 |