While we were in Monaco for the Historic Grand Prix, the sad news reached us of Carroll Shelby's passing at the age of 89. Born in Texas on January 11th, 1923, the multi-talented Shelby first took on the racing establishment as a driver and later as a manufacturer. Among his many great successes behind the wheel ranks the outright victory at Le Mans in 1959 as the finest with the Aston Martin DBR1. He will, however, be best remembered for the Cobra he created by shoe-horning Ford's small block V8 engine into an AC Ace chassis. This particular example was the very first Cobra and had remained in Shelby's ownership ever since. This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Cobra and the various celebrations planned at events like the Goodwood Revival and Monterey Motorsport Reunion will now no doubt also become a celebration of the man who was responsible for one of the world's most legendary cars. The ultimate evolution of the Cobra was the Daytona Coupe, which sported a slippery body penned by Peter Brock. In this guise, the Cobra was also able to take on arch-rival Ferrari at the high speed European track and brought Shelby and Ford the much coveted class victory at Le Mans in 1964. They did one better in 1966, when the Ford GT40 Mk II, scored a one-two-three victory in the 24 Hours. This finally brought an end to the stronghold Ferrari had held on the race since Shelby's own victory as a driver back in 1959. In the following years, various evolutions of the GT40 would take another three Le Mans wins. While Shelby stopped his competition program in the late 1960s, he remained an active member of the American automotive industry. He had a hand in a large number high performance models from Ford and Dodge, while he also continued producing cars under his own name. The 'Texas Chicken Farmer' will be missed; a true legend has passed.

Enjoy the links:

1964 - 1965 AC Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe - Images, Specifications and Information

1962 AC Shelby Cobra Mk I 260 - Images, Specifications and Information

1956 - 1959 Aston Martin DBR1 - Images, Specifications and Information

1965 - 1966 Ford GT40 Mk II - Images, Specifications and Information