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RE: Shelby Signatures

Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by Terry Curry, May 3, 2005.

  1. Terry Curry

    Terry Curry Guest

    Back in June of 2003, I arranged to have Carroll Shelby and his wife, Cleo
    attend a event in Tahoe for a big Sunbeam Tiger event. With all the duties
    that I had to tend to I didn't have the chance to have Carroll sign anything
    at the scheduled signing time.With the last day of our event upon us and
    with everybody gone but just a few of us I approached Carroll Shelby and
    asked if he would sign my 1965 Sunbeam Tiger on the dash. But it wasn't the
    signature I was looking for, but the chance for him to sit in my car and
    talk "car talk" with him. The signing of the dash was an added plus. To have
    Carroll Shelby sitting in my car and saying it was a nice car and taking
    pictures of him and friends around my car always bring back memories. And
    after signing the dash, Carroll looked at his signature (He was at an
    awkward position when signing the dash) he declared "That is one Sh*ty
    signature". Ever since, my car is now known as the Tiger with the sh*ty
    signature.
    Every time I jump in the Tiger, I look over at the signature, it brings a
    smile to my face and I remember my meeting of an automotive Icon and how I
    missed the turn off to the airport with Carroll and Cleo in the rental
    van...


    Terry Curry
    Pacific Printing and Fulfillment
    650.218.3790 cell
    650.364.3303x33 office
    650.364.9452 fax
    www.pacful.com

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Tom Kubler [mailto:tjinsa@yahoo.com]
    Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 11:32 AM
    To: Shelbymustang@carmemories.com
    Subject: Re: Shelby Signatures


    I may well end up being the only '66 Shelby without his signiture. When
    folks first started having him sign portions of their dash in the 80s it
    was... cute/unique. Having been out of the ring for the last few years
    other than a few local shows, I can't say for sure, but if the locals are
    any indication, it's more common than not to have his moniker grace your car
    as if he stood at the end of the line and placed personal blessings on each
    vehicle before it left the facilities. I've thought of having my car
    signed, but where? I'm not a fan of the dash , or paint, or air cleaner...
    Only the good Lord knows how much longer I have to vascillate about it.
    **sigh** No, I don't think I'll have him sign my car. It was one among the
    plethera of "GREEN" '66 company cars. I've never heard just why so many
    company cars were green in '66. It was either because they resembled the
    color of money, or they just couldn't get rid of the damn things. The later
    being the case, he wouldn't have been inclined to bless it-- quite to the
    contrary, probably just the opposite. If and when the day ever comes that
    his eligant scrawl is the difference between it selling and not, I'll rest
    easier in my grave knowing it wasn't an important feature...

    Tom Kubler
    6S296, "Scuffy"

    Camilla <campaul1@xtra.co.nz> wrote:


    Hi everyone

    How many of you have a signature on your vehicle and or autographed
    documents? Just curious. I have one on my dash next to the clock on my GT
    500 and a photo of him signing it. If you have these signatures it would be
    interesting to run a survey of what you have and what you think your value
    is.

    Cheers

    Randall


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