Carroll Shelby International () was formed in 2003 from custom
performance vehicle manufacturer
Shelby American when, founder and owner,
Carroll Shelby took the company public, and additionally forming
Shelby Automobiles as a subsidiary from which to continue manufacturing vehicles and parts. In 2009, "Shelby Automobiles" was officially renamed to "Shelby American", bringing back the original company name to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the
427 Cobra and
GT350.
Carroll Shelby Licensing, Inc. is the second
wholly owned subsidiary that forms Carroll Shelby International, which is based at the
Las Vegas Motor Speedway in
Clark County,
Nevada.
Shelby American currently manufacturers component automobiles, including the small block Cobra, the big block Cobra, the Shelby GT350 and the GT500 Super Snake. Since 2005, Shelby American has been releasing new models every year.
Carroll Shelby International was previously working with Texas-based
Unique Performance to create new
Mustang-based Shelby cars such as the
GT350SR and
GT500E. On November 1, 2007, Unique Performance was raided by the
Farmers Branch Police Department due to
VIN irregularities and subsequently declared
bankruptcy, which effectively ended the Shelby continuation "Eleanor" production and the...
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