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Sad day

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Sorry to hear that TH. I stood at LA International Airport years ago and watched him build the Cobra.
 
Godspeed CS!

Here's some of his Austin-Healey drives:

Carroll Shelby's Austin-Healey 100S after crashing out of the La Carrera Panamericana in 1954.:

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Shelby's account of the crash here:

Carroll Shelby January 2008 | Columnists | Features | octane

On the 23rd August 1954 a factory prepared Austin Healey driven by Donald Healey, George Eyston, Carrol Shelby, Mort Goodall and Roy Jackson-Moore set 83 National and International Class D records on the famed Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. Including an average speed of 132.81 mph for 24hours.The car a standard 100/4 chassis with a modified Weslake cylinder head, 16 inch Dunlop peg drive wheels, Dunlop disc brakes and a small number of aerodynamic mods., small screen, head fairing and an air cooled battery compartment within the right hand passenger bay.

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At Bonneville in 1956:

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Very sad.

I've been fortunate to meet him a couple of times and to hear in talk in a fairly small setting.... outstanding memories. He will be missed!! What a guy.. he lived more than most people can ever hope to.. how did he do it?.. he keep reinventing himself. Read his bio, it's amazing.

I've got his autograph on a picture I took of he and Chip Foose talking.. got Chip's autograph on it too. It is like looking at 2 generational automotive icons discussing the passing of the torch.

RIP Carroll

Steve
https://stevesaustinhealey.com
 
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