Carroll Shelby’s
Early Days
Carroll Shelby With Father’s Ford
Carroll could not wait to learn to drive and have a car of his own. When he was 15 he spent so much time with his father’s Ford sedan, he thought of the car as his own.
Second Lieutenant Carroll Shelby
When World War II came along Carroll joined the Army Air Corps. After graduating from flight school as a second Lieutenant in 1942, Shelby flew a variety of aircraft. During his tour of duty, he was assigned to fly a number of bombers, including B-18s, B-25 Mitchells, B-26 Marauders, B-17 Flying Fortresses and finally the Super Fortress B-29s.
1942 Army Air Corps
Carroll Shelby(second from left) with some of his Army Air Corps buddies. Shelby spent three years in the service of his country and was stationed at several bases including ones in Texas and Colorado. He was mustered out in 1945 when the war ended.
Carroll Shelby the Driver
Shelby Wins His First Race In An MG-TC
In 1952, Carroll Shelby found a way to feed his passion for speed was through road racing. His first race, driving an MG-TC, Shelby won the MG and the Production Car Classes at a race in Texas.
Carroll Shelby’s Family In The Early 1950s
Carroll’s family—daughter Sharon, wife Jeanne, and sons Patrick (L) and Michael (R), appreciated all the races and trophies he won in 1952 and 1953. During those early years Shelby established himself as an up and coming driver with twelve victories. It was just the beginning of what was to become a brilliant international racing career.
1956 With John Edgar’s 857S Ferrari
During the mid and late 1950s, Carroll Shelby drove a variety of sports cars including this 857S Ferrari of wealthy sportsman John Edgar. Shelby also demonstrated his considerable talents behind the wheel of a significant number of other leading sports cars of the day, including Maserati, Jaguar and Aston Martin. He won races from Riverside, California, to Silverstone, England, to Le Mans, France.
The Cobra Years
Carroll Shelby In The First Cobra
Carroll Shelby is pictured in the first Cobra built, CSX2000. To drum up interest, Shelby showcased the Cobra in a variety of ways, including in multiple magazine articles and with prime placement in the Ford Motor Company exhibit at the 1962 New York Auto Show.
Cobras Dominated The Racetracks Of America
Carroll Shelby stands proudly with three of his competition Cobras. The 289 Cobra roadsters beat their main competition, the Chevrolet Corvette, across America, building a strong performance image for the Cobra brand and Shelby American.
World Champion Daytona Coupe
To beat Ferrari on the very fast European race circuits, Shelby American needed a more aerodynamic Cobra. Shelby American employee Peter Brock designed the coupe body. The Cobra Coupe debuted at Daytona International Raceway and the press named the it the “Daytona Coupe.”
During the years the Daytona Coupe raced, it proved to be the car that Shelby American needed to beat Ferrari’s previously dominant 250 GTO. On July 4, 1965, the Cobra Daytona Coupe helped Shelby American win the World Manufacturers’ GT Championship.
The Ford Years
The Ford GT Program
In early 1965, Ford handed over a struggling Ford GT racing program to Carroll Shelby and his band of hot rodders. In just a few short months, Shelby American had transformed the Ford GT from a corporate loser to instant winner. Winning both international endurance races at Daytona and Sebring. By 1966 the Shelby American Ford GT program was all conquering, completely dominating Ferrari and winning the famed 24 Hours of Le Mans, the crown jewel of international sports car racing, with a 1-2-3 finish.
Carroll Shelby is the only person to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans as a driver with Aston Martin in 1959, as a manufacturer with the Cobra Daytona Coupe in 1964 and as a team manager in 1966 and 1967 for the Ford GT program.
Driver, Manager, Owner
Carroll Shelby selected only the finest, world class drivers for the Cobra and Ford endurance racing programs. Pictured here with Dan Gurney during the 1966 12 Hours of Sebring, as they discuss the performance of Gurney’s Ford GT.
Trans Am Domination
In 1966, the Sports Car Club of America created a new racing series called the Trans-American Sedan Championship, or Trans-Am series. This gave Ford Motor Company another opportunity to build a performance image for Mustang. The Shelby-built cars and teams won championships in 1966 and 1967. Shelby American-built Mustangs earned more victories in the 1968 and 1969 Trans-Am seasons.
Shelby American retired from the series at the end of the 1969 racing season after a very successful four-year run. Along the way, the Shelby American team beat some of the best racing teams of the day, including the Bud Moore factory-backed Mercury Cougar and Roger Penske’s Camaro, heavily supported by Chevrolet.
The “Retired” Years
Carroll At His Desk
Even though Carroll Shelby had “retired” from the automobile business, he did not retire from the business world. During the 1970s, Shelby expanded his Goodyear Tire distributor, providing more and more racers with the latest Goodyear tires. He also founded the Shelby Wheel Company that produced performance wheels for a variety of vehicles.
During his frequent trips to the Texas ghost town of Terlingua, Texas, Shelby and his friends came up with the idea of a unique chili cook-off., the Terlingua International Chili Championship. Carroll’s own chili recipe became so popular that he created a new company for Carroll Shelby Chili. Within a year Carroll Shelby Chili was sold in stores coast to coast.
Exploring Africa
After a lifetime of racing and building world famous performance cars, Carroll Shelby decided to take some time off and go to Africa to explore, rest and enjoy the varied landscape and animals on that continent. It was a quiet time for Shelby who became refreshed and began thinking creating new and exciting ventures.
Carroll Shelby On His Ranch
Carroll Shelby loved to spend time at his ranch located in Pittsburg, Texas. Here in East Texas, he could enjoy his horses, raise Kobe beef cattle and relax with his family. He especially looked forward to spending time with his grand children away from the rigors of all the business activity that consumed his life.
The Dodge Years
Shelby And Iaccoca Together Again
After his move to Chrysler Corporation, Lee Iacocca wanted to establish the Dodge Division as the company’s performance division. To accomplish his objective he enlisted Carroll Shelby to make it happen.
Small Engines, Big Power
Throughout the 1980s Carroll Shelby and his team utilized turbocharging as a way to increase the power and performance of the Dodge engines. The concept car pictured here with Shelby was just one of a number of Dodges. During Shelby’s time with Chrysler, a total of 22 different Shelby Dodge or Dodge Shelby models were offered.
Always Ahead Of His Time
Shelby Automobiles was a performance trailblazer in the 1980s. Shelby introduced the first application of a V-8 engine in a mid-sized pickup with the Shelby Dakota in 1989. The 1989 CSX was the first American production car to use a Variable Nozzle Turbocharger (VNT), as well as the first application of composite wheels on a production car.
Shelby Dodge vehicles also were well equipped with suspension, brake, tire and wheel packages that were in concert with the additional power the vehicles produced. All the performance of the Shelby vehicles provided Dodge Division with the performance image Lee Iacocca desired.
The Carroll Shelby Foundation
Share Your Life
When you donate your organs you give someone a chance to live. Your commitment to organ and tissue donation can save lives. Carrol Shelby waited years before receiving his own heart transplant. He was also very aware of the problems and expense involved in heart surgery as well as the often lengthy process of locating a suitable donor organ. The Carroll Shelby Foundation is dedicated to sharing the message of organ and tissue donation. Follow the Foundation’s example by sharing your decision with your family now.
Helping Children In Need
The Carroll Shelby Foundation has helped numerous youngsters undergo major coronary surgeries and assisted charities and children worldwide raise money for their own fundraising campaigns. In addition to providing start-up money funding to launch healthcare programs and facilities; The Carroll Shelby Foundation also provides grants to organizations conducting research in the fields of coronary and organ transplant management.
Actions Benefiting The Foundation
Since its inception, the Carroll Shelby Foundation has helped numerous children facing life-threatening illnesses and made donations to pediatric care hospitals.
Most Shelby-related activities and events offer chances to make a donation to the Carroll Shelby Foundation. There are multiple ways to donate.
The Modern Ponycar Wars
The Black And Gold Revival
Forty years after they first teamed up, Shelby American and the Hertz Corporation reunited to create a new run of Shelby rental cars, the GT-H. With Ford Racing Handling Pack, 25 extra horses over a stock Mustang GT, and unique Shelby styling, the GT-H brightened up a lot of business trips and vacations. The success of the GT-H led directly to the creation of the Shelby GT Mustang.
Partnerships For Power
Shelby American invests a lot of R&D resources into designing its own parts, as well as working with partners like Ford Racing to develop unique products for the Shelby Performance Parts catalog. Over the years, Shelby American has teamed with some of the biggest names in the automotive aftermarket.
Mustang Reborn
The 2005 Mustang GT proved the perfect car to launch a new generation of Shelby Mustangs. With its classic, pure Mustang looks, retro-vibe interior, and solid V-8 RWD architecture, it was ripe for an injection of Shelby performance.
PERFORMANCE IS OUR BUSINESS
Performance Truck Business
Performance trucks have been a growing part of Shelby American’s business for close to a decade. In 2009 Ford launched production of the Ratpor, shortly after Shelby introduced its version of the performance truck and hasn’t looked back since.. Shelby American builds around 1000 trucks per model year and has steadily grown in the performance truck arena.
Mustang Platform Going Global
When Ford launched the “global” S550 Mustang platform, building RHD cars right alongside LHD Mustangs, it opened up markets and opportunities in Australia, New Zealand, Europe and South Africa. Shelby American has been right at the forefront in these markets, with an expanding list of Mod Shops that create authorized Shelby vehicles.
Product Lineup Of Old And New
Whether you’re seeking the wind-in-the-hair experience of a Continuation Cobra, the muscle car pedigree of a 50th Anniversary 1968 Shelby G.T. 500KR, the leading-edge performance of a blisteringly fast Shelby Mustang, or the stylish and tough utility of a Shelby truck, Shelby American has a vehicle for every high-performance desire.