If you saw the tail end of a GT40 sticking out of a suburban garage with junk piled all over it, you would assume it was some long-forgotten kit car project, but
The new limited-edition model drops nearly 40 pounds with a host of lightweighting innovations such as carbon fiber wheels, a titanium exhaust, titanium lug nuts and a polycarbonate rear hatch with additional
I was lucky enough to be invited to a special event at the original Shelby Factory in Venice, California. The same factory that Steve McQueen and Carroll Shelby were photographed in front
by Michael Satterfield In the spring of 1963, Henry Ford II received word that Enzo Ferrari was interested in selling the family business to Ford Motor Company. Ford was excited to have
by Michael Satterfield First ride, the Fairlane we built for the SEMA show has been a bit of a trailer queen. When we were invited out to use it in a photo
Exedy Formula Drift is more than just what happens on the track, from the car show section to the vendors and sponsors, it is about as close to a scene from the
by Michael Satterfield Formula DRIFT returned to Irwindale Speedway for the 2014 Pro Championship season finale. Daigo Saito in the Achilles Radial Lexus SC430 takes the event victory. Chris Forsberg in the
Shelby American has decided to sell of some significant cars from their recent history, as the sales information states Carroll’s favorite car was always “the next one”. So to make some room
As a photographer that shoots a lot of cars, many times the little details are far more interesting than the overall car. Fords from the 60’s had a lot going on. Here
by Michael Satterfield When Carroll Shelby took the Cooper Monaco and worked his American V8 Magic on it like he had done before with the original Cobra the King Cobra was born. Powered
Henry Ford Health System’s Edith and Benson Ford Heart & Vascular Institute will be the beneficiary when the coveted final production 50 Years Limited Edition 2015 Ford Mustang, badge No. 1,964, is
by Michael Satterfield This map was made by Alex Davies and Mike Nudelman of Business Insider and shows the best-selling car or truck in each state last year. No surprise the F150 is still
by Michael Satterfield @TheGentRacer Photographer Bill Caron was kind enough to share some photos from a recent shoot with several Shelby Club members. The classic Shelby’s always capture my attention but Bill’s