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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / November 2007

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Carroll Shelby vs SAAC

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NoOption5L@aol.com - 16 Nov 2007 01:30 GMT
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Carroll Shelby may be in his mid-80s, but he is still trying to
control everything associated with his name. He has created a new
community for enthusiasts of the cars built by his companies.

Based in Dearborn, Michigan, "Team Shelby" is the only club officially
recognized by the factory for all Shelby-built vehicles, including the
2006 and newer Shelby-based Mustangs. The club will officially launch
on January 11, 2008, Shelby's 85th birthday.

"People have asked me for years to form a club that will help them
really enjoy their Shelby car," said Carroll Shelby. "There's a new
generation of cars, new faces at Shelby and people who want to enjoy
their vehicle in new ways. The world has changed over the past 42
years, so we need a club to meet the needs of this new generation."

Unfortunately, this means the longstanding Shelby American Automobile
Club will no longer be recognized by Shelby. The SAAC began in 1975,
when the newest Shelbys, just five years old at the time, were still,
in many cases, daily drivers. The club, based in Connecticut, has more
than 5,000 members in this country and another 500 around the world.
The club is dedicated to the preservation, care, history and enjoyment
of the cars built by Shelby.

Rick Kopec, one of the operating directors for the SAAC, said, "Our
lawyers have advised us not to comment about this matter because it is
in litigation. The facts will all come out in due time."
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This sounds like it going to play out like a bad divorce.

Patrick
Joe - 16 Nov 2007 22:36 GMT
NoOption5L@aol.com wrote in news:40284f32-21f6-4f80-806f-068321ca5c90
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Shelby's turned into a major a.shole.  He didn't do squat for the GT500
except trade his name for money.  Pure marketing.
Don Manning - 20 Nov 2007 03:05 GMT
Believe it or not, I would like to hear Bill S. come in on this one.

Hmmm,

Don Manning

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Nicholas Anthony - 22 Nov 2007 18:33 GMT
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Doesn't seem to amaze me. Shelby is a major a.s if you ask me. He is the
reason Ford went after all the websites and small businesses not to long
ago. He did the same thing when he was with Chrysler. What a control freak.

Nick :)

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