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Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

2011 SHELBY AMERICAN WORLD REGISTRY 4TH EDITION
FOR SHELBY MODELS: 
1965 - 1966 - 1967

Copy is unread and in excellent condition. Only very very minor shelfwear on dustcover, what you'd expect being on the shelf at a bookstore.

CONTAININS INFORMATION / SPECS / PROTOTYPES / HISTORY
ON CARROLL SHELBY'S EARLY: 1965 - 1967
SHELBY MUSTANG CARS!!! - GT350 / GT350H / GT500


The latest edition of SAAC’s World Registry, dedicated to 1965-1966-1967 Shelbys, is now available. It’s been 14 years since the last registry was printed 
and in that time the club has compiled a stunning amount of new information and has dug even deeper into the production history of these cars. It’s no wonder 
owners and enthusiasts refer to SAAC’s registry as The Bible.”

Printed in hardcover, and 1,350 pages thick, this book has the serial number and individual history of every Shelby Mustang built in 1965, 1966 and 1967. 
Also included are separate, detailed chapters on competition cars, prototypes, drag cars, unique models and Shelby-built Trans-Am notchbacks.

Said the book’s editor, Rick Kopec, “If there’s anything that’s not in this book, it’s not worth knowing.”

There are chapters on Shelby values, how to buy a Shelby, fakes and frauds, the Carroll Shelby School of High Performance Driving, the Terlingua Racing 
Team and much more. Appendix pages include paint codes, stripe dimensions, serial number locations, a list of mechanical components, explanation of 
DSO codes and a glossary of terms unique to these cars. But wait—there’s more! A list of every unique part for each year Shelby, a specification page for each 
separate model, factory technical service bulletins, homologation papers, accurate production figures, production statistics and an index of past owners.

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