Ummmmmm, Carrol Shelby? Supposedly he had a dream of the Cobra name:
https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2011/12/21/ask-a-hemmings-editor-did-carroll-shelby-buy-the-cobra-name-and-logo-from-crosley-for-1/
Here's a thought: could his suicide or rather action be viewed as reckless/selfish/thoughtless behavior not contrary to his personality?
So, if he always displayed this type of behavior in his life: poor decision making/violent/irrational behavior, does that make him or his actions appear...
Looks like they jumped the 390, then?
Makes me wonder if the other Mustang (The one that was originally believed to be the sole survivor) was/is a 289.
Holy Grail find for sure!!!
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Gotcha both. Not judging in any way, I brought both my daughters (13 and 17). Of course they enjoyed it. I asked them what they thought if I had brought them to see Logan if they were 10, and they said that their fears would be based on more suspense filled scenes rather fantasy/fictional...
Right on! Trip down memory lane for sure. I remember I was 15 years old bringing my Dad, a former Marine Sergeant and Vietnam veteran to see it in 1987. Unforgettable experience. Humorous at times, and haunting.
Ford would Probably wait til 2019 to produce the Mach 1, for its 50th Anniversary. The first unofficial "Bullitt" was in 1968. Officially the first edition of the California Special was 1968, and 428 Cobra Jet mid year 68 1/2. The Shelby GT500 KR (King of the Road) also celebrates its 50th in 2018.