In the late 1950s, a young John Morton was transfixed with sports car
racing. His dreams of competition eventually led him to enroll, in 1962,
in the Shelby School of High Performance Driving. In a bold moment after
the last class, Morton asked Shelby if he might come to work for the
newly formed Shelby American. The answer was “Yes; here's a broom.” Thus
ended Morton’s college career and began his long racing career. Over the
next three years, Morton would be a firsthand witness to the evolution
of one of the most iconic sports car builders and racing teams of the
1960s. Shelby’s company overflowed with talent, from designer Pete Brock
to fabricator extraordinare Phil Remington to drivers like Dan Gurney,
Ken Miles, Dave MacDonald, Bob Bondurant, and Phil Hill. The cars were
equally captivating: Shelby Cobra, Mustang GT 350, Ford GT, Daytona
Coupe. Morton’s story is intertwined with the memories of other Shelby
staffers of the period to reveal the rousing, sometimes tragic, story of
this famed group. Morton eventually traded his broom for a steering
wheel, racing Cobras as well as his own cars until he left Shelby in
1965. Although he and Shelby parted ways, their relationship endured as
John went on to compete in a number of racing series. He remains an
active historic racer today.
Author: John Morton (Author)
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ISBN: 0760353611
Publisher: Motorbooks
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Pages: 256 pages
Printing Status: In Print
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