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Ford Mustang: Speaking of Shelby realted items

  1. #1
    Bill
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    Speaking of Shelby realted items

    A fool and their money soon parted:

    http://www.mustangfx.com/


    Decals do not make a car more valuable. Then again, at $50-$100 these
    days, neither does CS's signature........................





    Bill S.


  2. #2
    RayS
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    Re: Speaking of Shelby realted items

    Hm. Do the nubile semi-nekkid lounging babes come with the package? Or is
    that additional?

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    RayS
    2001 Mustang GT Bullitt #3320


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  3. #3
    Simon
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    Re: Speaking of Shelby realted items



    Ralph Snart wrote: 

    This is just like the damn "1994 mustang looks like a Cellica" thing...
    good grief, doesn't "Eleanor" look just a BIT like a 68 Shelby GT500?
    What's that you say? It looks EXACTLY like one with a few bits
    streamlined? So how in the world is the guy (who obviously had good
    taste because it is a sweet looking fake shelby) who made "Eleanor"
    going to sue Shelby again? Shelby just took advantage of a market demand
    for cars that look like classic SHELBY'S... Can't hardly blame him...
    You have to put the cart before the horse in a serious way to say that
    Shelby doesn't have any business making a copy of a car that looks like
    a direct rip off of one of his own cars.


  4. #4
    C.
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    Re: Speaking of Shelby realted items

    I was under the impression that Ford owned the Cobra name (at least as it applies to cars).

    From http://www.shelbyamerican.com/news.asp?action=detail&item=35 :

    "This action comes after the conclusion of legal proceedings in 1997 in Los Angeles Federal Court, in
    which Ford obtained a judgment, which recognized the Cobra trademark as the sole and exclusive
    property of Ford Motor Company. As part of the final resolution of the case, Ford granted Shelby an
    exclusive worldwide license to use the Cobra trademark and snake designs in connection with all 1960s
    Cobra vehicles, which Ford acknowledged were created by Carroll Shelby and manufactured by Shelby
    American, Inc. -- the world recognized Manufacturer of Record.

    According to http://www.jetsetmodern.com/thefirstmoderncar.htm , GT350 is a rademark of Ford Motor
    Company.

    Regards,

    Ed White

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