Exterior Parts

Exact replica of the emblem used on the 427 Street Cobras. Priced per each  so be sure to order a pair.

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Click Here to add a 427 Fender Emblem to your Shopping cart for $39.96

Exact replica 0f the emblem used on the 289 Street Cobras. Priced per each  so be sure to order a pair.

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Click Here to add a Powered by Ford Fender Emblem to your Shopping cart for $39.96

Exact replica of the  Shelby Cobra nose and Trunk emblem used on the Street Cobras. Priced per each  so be sure to order a pair.

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Click Here to add a Shelby Cobra Nose and Trunk Badge to your Shopping cart for $39.95

Built Up Aluminum Side Louvers as used on the original Cars. These are a vast improvement over what is supplied by Factory Five with the kit.

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Click Here to add a Pair of Built up Aluminum Louvers to your Shopping cart for $149.95

 There is a not commonly known bit of Shelby history attached to this decal.

It seems a good friend of Carroll’s, David Witts, an attorney from Dallas,  purchased 200,000 acres of “desert wilderness and jagged mesa located in the SW  part of Texas, near Big Bend National Park and the Mexican border.” On the land was a ghost town named Terlingua. Witt talked Shelby into buying a large section of the land from him.  He said it was for tax reasons.

Shelby, Witt and some friend’s actually set up a local government for Terlingua. All the council meetings were held at some bar or posh restaurant in Dallas. If you expressed interest in the project Witt, Honorary Mayor, made you a council member or dog catcher or commodore of the Terlingua Navy. Terlingua news always made the Dallas newspapers, probably thanks to a Dallas newspaper  man who happened to be on the Terlingua City Council. The official Terlingua bird was a buzzard. There was no official city tree because there were no trees  in Terlingua. When President Johnson declared war on poverty, the Terlingua City Council wrote to see where to go to surrender.

In Short Order Terlingua racing stickers started showing up on all sorts of race cars of the era and for a while no one know where they came from or what they meant. – Sort of an inside joke played by the Terlingua gang on the rest of the race world.

 

Click Here to add a Pair of Terlingua Racing Stickers to your Shopping cart for $9.95

 

 

 

 

 

 

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