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Limited Edition Print by David Snyder, "Shelby LAX".

It is the second week of March 1966 At Los Angeles International Airport.  The Shelby prepared cars for Ford are being loaded onto the transporter, heading for Sebring.  Already loaded is the Ford X-1 that will win the race driven by Ken Miles and Lloyd Ruby. The #2 GT40 MKII is pushed out of the hanger waiting to be loaded.  Ironically Dan Gurney will push this car across the finish line at Sebring after it's engine seized on the last lap while leading the race.  Gurney and co-driver Jerry Grant were disqualified.

The Shelby American LAX shops were a busy place in March 1966.  After moving to the hangers on 12 acres in January 1965, Carroll Shelby produced some of the most memorable cars in automotive history.  In this scene we see both 289 and 427 Cobras, the Mustang GT-350 and also waiting for delivery are a few GT-350 H for Hertz.  The LAX facility closed in November 1967 when the production of the Shelby Mustang was moved to Michigan.

Only 950 prints were reproduced from the original painting by David Snyder.  The print image measures 15"x 34" on 20" x 36" acid free stock, is signed by the artist, and is in excellent new condition. As an authorized David Snyder dealer, I have stored this print flat. The print will be carefully rolled in paper to allow easy removal from the heavy mailing tube and sent insured by USPS Ground Advantage. 

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