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Comer: River Hills, WI
Kopec: Sharon, CT
List of contents
Foreword: James D. Farley Jr.
1 The Origin of Shelby American
2 It Started with a Snake: Enter the Cobra
3 Then Came a Horse: The Shelby Mustang Arrives
4 The People and Cars That Made Shelby a Championship-Winning Manufacturer
5 The Races and Racers That Put Shelby American on the Map
6 Racing Into the Future: 1967 to the Present and the Sixty-Year Legacy of Shelby American
7 Car Clubs and Why They Matter (Especially SAAC)
8 The Future and the Relevancy of Shelby American
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Photo Credits
Index
About the author
Colin Comer is a respected authority on collector cars and a noted champion for the cars, people, and history of Shelby American. Comer’s writing is well known from his many years as editor-at-large for
Sports Car Market and
American Car Collector magazines, an editor for
Hagerty magazine, and a contributing editor for
Road & Track magazine. Comer has appeared in such diverse publications as
The New York Times,
Business Week, and
USA Today, among others. He is the author of the critically acclaimed books
Million Dollar Muscle Cars,
The Complete Book of Shelby Automobiles, and
Shelby Cobra Fifty Years, and co-author of
The All-American Muscle Car. When not writing about cars, Comer enjoys maintaining his own eclectic collection of vintage cars and is an accomplished racer and pilot. He and his family live in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, or, in Comer’s words, “fifty-two miles from Road America.”In 1966,
Richard J. Kopec was crew chief for a 289 Cobra competition car that raced successfully in the Northeast and at the ARRC in Riverside, California. That experience was followed by three years in the Army including a year in Vietnam where he was a highly decorated combat infantry officer. After his military service, Richard attended college earning a degree in Special Education. In 1975 he was a founder of the Shelby American Automobile Club. Richard became editor of the club’s magazine in 1979, a position he still holds today. He has authored several books on Cobras and Shelby cars, edited ten Shelby/Cobra Registries, and written hundreds of articles on these legendary cars. Richard restored and vintage raced a GT350 R-Model for 18 consecutive years. He resides in Sharon, CT.
Summary
Celebrate six decades of Carroll Shelby's brand of automotive excitement with Shelby American 60 Years of High Performance. Cobra, GT40, Daytona Coupe, King Cobra, Mustang GT350, and more are covered in this officially licensed, heavily illustrated overview.