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left: a lineup of some of the original 427s and 289s at this year's extravaganza. |
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left: a lineup of some of the original 289s; that's Hank Williams' (original, one-owner) silver-blue 289. Hank is a "regular" at all of these Shelby events; his 289 slabside ranks as one of the 2 or 3 longest-reigning one-owner Cobras. Incidentally, those aren't 'dings' on his fender, merely reflections from Darrell Mountjoy's silver car in the foreground. Darrell's car won its class. |
| top right: CS's #98 car was on display, along with (below) his personal Series 1 driving machine. |
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left: a lineup of some of dozens of Cobra replicas at the show. That's George Petrus' (Accurate Machine Products) red & white 427SC in the background. |
| right: more snake replicas; that's Bob Shaw's (eminence grise of Operations Plus) Unique Motorcars 289FIA #33 car in the foreground. |
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left: That's the last Daytona Coupe built by John Ohlsen (built on chassis CSX2603); he was still working on it in New Zealand in 1998 when he suddenly died of a heart attack. It's now owned by LA SAAC's Jay Russell. |
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Autograph time, Shelby style. top photo: That's CS in his trademark black hat and overalls; to his immediate left is his Executive Assistant Herlita Natividad; directly behind her wearing a black baseball cap is Bob Bondurant. Easy to spot the good guys at this event: most of 'em were wearing black hats. bottom photo: that's Paul Paretti of Anaheim, in the white hat, getting CS's autograph. White hat or no, he's a good guy too... |
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left: That's (Operations Plus') Bob Shaw handing out one of the trophies to Tony Sousa. These crystal awards were donated by Applied Computer Solutions' Mike and Sandy Davis. |
This annual LA SAAC bash has become the largest combined Cobra, Shelby and Mustang gathering west of the Mississippi; this year there were approximately 125 cars on display, over 30 former Shelby-American employees were on hand (including Shelby himself) along with approximately 1,000 showgoers; there were approximately 40 sponsors donating raffle prizes... and the heaviest "goodie bags" to be found anywhere!
