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Shelby American

The Renegades Who Built the Cars, Won the Races, and Lived the Legend

Preston Lerner

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English
Octane Press
01 February 2023
Shelby American didn't last long, but it was a flame that burned incandescently before being extinguished by corporate politics. In less than a decade, it created a legacy that will be revered as long as cars still roar around racetracks. Now, on the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of this iconic company, SHELBY AMERICAN: THE RENEGADES WHO BUILT THE CARS, WON THE RACES, AND LIVED THE LEGEND relates how the saga unfolded, as told by the men and women who were there. Although Carroll Shelby was the focal point of the publicity his company generated, Shelby American was staffed by a who's who of racing royalty, from Phil Remington and Ken Miles to Peter Brock and Carroll Smith. And while the shop is often depicted as a menagerie of Southern California hot-rodders, it also embraced mechanics and fabricators from Canada, England, Switzerland, Australia, and New Zealand. Like the Cobra itself, the company magically came together as a whole that was greater than its constituent parts. By incorporating the recollections of dozens of lesser-known crewmen, Shelby American goes behind the scenes to tell long untold and misunderstood stories - the cheat embedded in the turbine Indy car, the oiling woes that sunk the tunnel-port Trans-Am Mustang, even details about the build of the first Cobra in Dean Moon's cramped garage in Santa Fe Springs. The book also delves into the personalities and hijinks that made Shelby American such a vibrant place to work, whether team members were transforming humdrum Mustangs into race-ready GT350s or staging shop battles with cherry bombs and M-80s. Always standing above it all was a tall Texan. Dynamic, charismatic, mercurial, mercenary, and a little bit dangerous, Shelby had to fight Ford bean counters as fiercely as he dueled with Enzo Ferrari. But for a few miraculous years, Shelby managed to beat both of them at their own games.
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Imprint:   Octane Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 19mm
Weight:   481g
ISBN:   9781642341539
ISBN 10:   1642341533
Pages:   326
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Preston Lerner is a former daily newspaper reporter and longtime feature writer whose work has appeared in publications ranging from Wired and The New York Times Magazine to Sports Illustrated and Men's Journal. He contributed for many years to Automobile Magazine and Road & Track and has written six books--Scarab: Race Log of the All-American Specials; Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman (with coauthor Matt Stone); History's Greatest Automotive Mysteries, Myths, and Rumors Revealed (also with Matt Stone); Speed Read Ferrari: The History, Technology and Design Behind Italy's Legendary Automaker; and Ford GT: How Ford Silenced the Critics, Humbled Ferrari and Won Le Mans. He's also the author of a novel, Fools on the Hill. Racing has been his lifelong passion, as a fan, as a journalist covering the sport, and as a participant--of absolutely no distinction--competing in SCCA club races.

Reviews for Shelby American: The Renegades Who Built the Cars, Won the Races, and Lived the Legend

"​In the end, this book is a lot like the cars that Shelby made legendary. It's carefully built, totally devoid of any fluff or filigree, and packs a whole damn lot of story performance into it's 328 well-tuned pages.​--Doug Stokes ""LA Car"" (9/5/2022 12:00:00 AM) It's not the first to tackle the subject, but Lerner's exhaustively researched and impeccably footnoted tome builds on what's gone before to provide a complete picture that makes essential reading for fans of Ford and 1960s sportscar racing. --James Newbold ""Autosport.com"" Preston Lerner's [book] opens doors rarely opened before to see the man with all his warts as well as his genius. --Martyn Schorr ""Car Guy Chronicles"" (9/10/2022 12:00:00 AM) And within the book's 300 pages is an authoritative (albeit accessible) style, mixed with the occasional wit of both his subject and - of course - Preston himself. The book supplies a great read, especially as your Shelby Mustang is taking its winter break. --David Boldt ""Car Data"" If you want to learn about Shelby American, this is the text book. --Rick Kopec ""The Shelby American Magazine"" Nonono, don't roll your eyes. Another Shelby American book? Does the world need one? Yes, this one. --Sabu Advani ""speedreaders.info"""


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