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The end for Shelby International S.A. came in 1974. In between came a few miniscule efforts like the 1972 Shelby de Mexico "GT-351;" which actually had very little to do with anything Shelby at all. The company kept selling the once extensive inventory of Shelby and Cobra high performance parts until the inventory was depleted. They also briefly specialized in converting 1971-73 Mustang coupes into fastbacks as well.
Today at age 50, Eduardo Velazquez operates the largest drywall building material company in Mexico called Grabber Mexicana. His success in business has also allowed him to pursue not only politics but his love of cars. Velazquez is currently restoring his infamous 1969 "Libre" road racer, complete with 450 horsepower Gurney-Westlake engine, and plans on campaigning it in vintage competition next year.
Eduardo has also become a sought after guest speaker on the Shelby club circuit, and has been extremely active in locating Shelby de Mexico's for interested American buyers. So in a sense, he is helping to perpetuate the legend he started. That in itself gives Eduardo Velazquez a tremendous amount of satisfaction! As they say, "There is nothing that runs faster than a scared Mexican Bandito" even if he is now twenty-one years older! MI
Source: http://www.hammar.dyndns.org/~mexmust/articles/i910252.htm - this posting seems pretty old.
Today at age 50, Eduardo Velazquez operates the largest drywall building material company in Mexico called Grabber Mexicana. His success in business has also allowed him to pursue not only politics but his love of cars. Velazquez is currently restoring his infamous 1969 "Libre" road racer, complete with 450 horsepower Gurney-Westlake engine, and plans on campaigning it in vintage competition next year.
Eduardo has also become a sought after guest speaker on the Shelby club circuit, and has been extremely active in locating Shelby de Mexico's for interested American buyers. So in a sense, he is helping to perpetuate the legend he started. That in itself gives Eduardo Velazquez a tremendous amount of satisfaction! As they say, "There is nothing that runs faster than a scared Mexican Bandito" even if he is now twenty-one years older! MI
Source: http://www.hammar.dyndns.org/~mexmust/articles/i910252.htm - this posting seems pretty old.
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