Friday, December 28, 2012

Hot Rod Magazine Live Guest Update: M&H Slicks


Make sure to tune into Hot Rod Magazine Live this weekend to hear from our friends at M&H. M&H slicks were voted by Hot Rod Magazine as one of the top 10 most significant speed parts of all time and Eric Gullett will help us check out the current M&H product mix including over 120 different tires ranging from DOT to full race….tuner & imports to gassers & top fuel M&H has a tire for almost any application. 

Tune in this Saturday 1-3pm PST - Find Station information at http://www.radioamerica.org as well as the LIVE STREAM. You can also be part of the show by calling 1.800.510.8255

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Circle Track Radio Guest Update: AR Bodies Sammy Sanders


This weekends broadcast of Circle Track Radio will be joined by Sammy Sanders of AR Bodies/Aluminum Racing Products to talk about bodies for your ASA Challenge, Truck, Mid-Am, Sportsman, Modified Open Wheel, ISCARS divisions. They also offer a full line of Sportsman Bodies including steel or aluminum body panels, Caprice and 88 Monte Carlo Plastic noses and rear bumper covers. Accessories include Duct Work, Fender braces, Windshields, Grill Screens, Naca Ducts, Braces, Wings, Graphics kits and templates.

Sammy will also dive into the art of design and wind tunnel work that goes into the engineering of what can be one more advantage to put you in the winners circle. 

Tune in this Saturday 1-3pm PST - Find Station information at http://www.radioamerica.org as well as the LIVE STREAM. You can also be part of the show by calling 1.800.510.8255

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

BARRETT-JACKSON TO SELL RARE ‘67 SHELBY GT500 SURVIVOR CAR AT NO RESERVE AT UPCOMING SCOTTSDALE AUCTION



One of the rarest Shelby Mustangs in the world, a survivor ’67 GT500 (Lot  5024) will be sold at No Reserve during the 2013 Barrett-Jackson Auction in Scottsdale, Ariz., on January 19, 2013. With only 9,841 miles on the odometer, it may be the lowest mileage ‘67 GT500 in existence.   

The Shelby is owned by Stephen Becker, president and CEO of Planet Cobra. He specializes in offering 1965 – 1970 Shelby Mustangs to clients internationally. He and Shelby expert Jim Cowles will be on-site to answer questions about the car and meet with individuals and discuss the vintage Shelby market.

“This car was one of the first GT500’s ever produced by Shelby American,” said Becker. “From its design and performance to its heritage and history, there’s truly nothing like it. It is a testament to the uniqueness of this special survivor Shelby that Barrett-Jackson will feature it as they honor Carroll Shelby this year.”

Barrett-Jackson plans to honor the late Mr. Shelby, who died in May 2012, with a party commemorating what would have been his 90th birthday on January 11. From the gala to an amazing group of the most desirable Shelby cars that will cross the block, the Scottsdale event will honor the automotive legend.
“Carroll Shelby was an American icon whose influence will continue to shape the automotive landscape for years,” stated Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “The’67 Shelby GT500’s were a major milestone for Shelby American with its big block power and larger platform. Low-mileage survivor cars like this one from Stephen Becker, who is a recognized Shelby expert, are often cited as desirable collectibles. Not only do they provide a way to keep Carroll Shelby’s legacy alive, they are important pieces of history.”

The car has an intriguing history. In 1966, Edward Milkos decided to order the ’67 Shelby for drag racing.  After the car was delivered on February 27, 1967, he spent the next two years competing in races. Unfortunately, his amateur racing career ended when he suffered a serious injury. By the time Milkos healed, fuel prices had raised dramatically and the car was stored in his basement.

Thirty years later, Milkos traded in the Shelby for a late model car. This GT500 is a Nightmist Blue with black interior, a color combination highly desired by collectors. It is loaded with a 428 Police Interceptor engine and a dual four-barrel carburetion. The car has its original paint, wheel, tires and drive-train. It includes all original documentation including New Jersey license plates and a 1970 inspection sticker.

Displayed at the Shelby Headquarters in Las Vegas, the GT500 went on tour in 2010. It was one of 20 vehicles invited to the Shelby tribute at the Quail in Monterey and appeared at the SAAC convention.

“This original, unrestored, well documented, all-matching numbers vehicle is one of the rarest Shelby’s ever built,” noted Becker. “This low mileage Shelby still has its original engine, transmission and rear end. I hope that it will go to someone who will understand and appreciate its value. It would certainly be the crown jewel of any collection.”

Planet Cobra is the most trusted resource for buying and selling genuine Shelby’s today. The company has been in the business for over 30 years and has access to unlimited contacts, databases and insider information that can help enthusiasts buy or sell a Shelby Cobra or Mustang at the best possible price.

Stephen Becker, well-known and respected Shelby expert, is one of the most prolific authorities on Shelby vehicles. His expertise and in-depth knowledge has been tapped by clients to purchase, consign and restore original Shelbys. Becker has been retained by key auto groups and leaders to authenticate and value Shelby cars. More information is available at www.goplanetcobra.com