I was reading some discussion on the internet where some friend of Carroll's said Carroll told him some relative was once governor of Kentucky. I went to Google just now and they said Isaac Shelby (December 11, 1750 – July 18, 1826) was the first and fifth Governor of the U.S. state of Kentucky and served in the state legislatures of Virginia and ... Maybe it was his great grandfather (in the quote they said GG so I'm guessing, never heard that terminology). Anyhow anyone know any more of the genalogy (sp?). This other website http://emptynestancestry.com/2011/04/20/governor-general-isaac-shelby-of-kentucky/ goes on and on but doesn't mention how the family got to Texas. Am I on the right track?
selling car--not me? I do have a couple of 427 Cobra replicas listed on a website for sale but no '65 Shelby. I doubt with the price rise on the genuine cars that I would ever come across one for sale--if you want one try that guy in Santa Cruz, vintage racer, can't remember his name something like Campana.
Canepa is right, but here's another DenBesteMotorsports is the ideal Shelby dealer, lots of cars, lots of money even makes Shelby wine windsor CA 707 836 1534 On their bus card is a picture where I can see a '66 Shelby. They may have a '65 or know where to find one. Good hunting!