Quote by Caroll Shelby
Ive always been asked, What is my favorite car? and Ive always sai

Ive always been asked, What is my favorite car? and Ive always said The next one. – Caroll Shelby

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Driving race cars was an avenue for me to learn how to build my own car, and that was my ambition all along. – Caroll Shelby

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I dont design cars. Im not a designer. I know what I desire to be built, I know what the end result is, the horsepower, the competition well be working against – but I leave it to the people who work with me to put it all together. I dont do anything. – Caroll Shelby

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Removing the faults in a stage-coach may produce a perfect stage-coach, but it is unlikely to produce the first motor car. – Edward de Bono

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