Saturday, 12 May 2012

A Tribute to Carroll Shelby



                                                         

                                                              www.carrollshelby.com






LEGENDARY ENTREPRENEUR CARROLL SHELBY PASSES AWAY

LOS ANGELES - May 11, 2012 - Carroll Shelby International, Inc., (OTC: CSBI.PK) announced today that

Carroll Hall Shelby, a man whose vision for performance transformed the automobile industry, has died

at age 89. Mr. Shelby passed away yesterday at Baylor Hospital in Dallas. The cause of death was not

disclosed.

Born on Jan. 11, 1923, Carroll Shelby was one of America’s greatest success stories. Championship-winning

racecar driver, “flying sergeant” wartime pilot, philanthropist, entrepreneur, car manufacturer and

racing team owner, he embodied the ingenuity, tenacity and grit to overcome any obstacle. He is perhaps

the only person to have worked at a visible level with all three major American automobile manufacturers.

Carroll Shelby founded Carroll Shelby International, a publicly held corporation involved in many industries.

His licensing arm has agreements with industry giants, such as Mattel, Sony, Ford Motor Company

and Electronic Arts. His car company, Shelby American, has a thriving parts business as well as a line

of muscle cars including the Shelby GT500 Super Snake, Shelby GT350 and Shelby GTS. The Las Vegasbased

company also manufactures a limited number of the 1960s Shelby 289 “street,” 289 FIA, 427 S/C

and Daytona Coupe Cobras.

Shelby considered his greatest achievement to be the establishment of the Carroll Shelby Foundation(tm).

Created in 1992 while Shelby was waiting for a heart transplant, the charity is dedicated to providing medical

assistance for those in need, including children, educational opportunities for young people through

automotive and other training programs and benefitting the Carroll Shelby Automotive Foundation.

Shelby remained active in the management of each of his companies and the Foundation until his death,

even though he endured both heart and kidney transplants in the last two decades of his life.

“We are all deeply saddened, and feel a tremendous sense of loss for Carroll’s family, ourselves and the

entire automotive industry,” said Joe Conway, president of Carroll Shelby International, Inc. and board

member. “There has been no one like Carroll Shelby and never will be. However, we promised Carroll we

would carry on, and he put the team, the products and the vision in place to do just that.”

Shelby is survived by his three children Patrick, Michael and Sharon, his sister Anne Shelby Ellison of Fort

Worth and his wife Cleo.


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