Quote by Caroll Shelby
I dont design cars. Im not a designer. I know what I desire to be

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

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