SHORT SHIFTS HAGERTY NEWS
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Shelby Cobra, Hagerty held a seminar at the Penske Museum in Scottsdale. Te panel included some of the best-known members of the 1960s Shelby American crew, including Phil Remington, Chuck Cantwell and Pete Brock, along with Rick Kopec of the Shelby American Automobile Club and John Luft, the current President
of Shelby American. Colin Comer, author of Te Complete Book of Shelby hosted. If you missed the seminar, it’s available online at
hagerty.com/scottsdale/shelby.
Look for Hagerty in Hot Springs, Arkan- sas, at the British Car National Meet, May 30–June 3, 2012. Tis will be the first-ever national gathering of British cars and the people who love them. Te weekend in- cludes scenic drives, timed competitions, golf outings, and fantastic meals, not to mention a full docket of informative semi- nars. On Saturday the 2nd, Hagerty maga- zine Publisher Rob Sass will discuss auto
Hundreds of British sports cars, like these MGAs, will converge on Hot Springs, Arkansas, in May 2012.
valuation in “How Much Are Cars Really Worth?” Also speaking during the week is Carmel Roberts, vice president of the Historic Vehicle Association. Find more information, including a full schedule of events, at
britishcarweeknationalmeet.org.
Shelby panelists included (from left) Phil Remington, Peter Brock, Rick Kopec, Chuck Cantwell and John Luft.
THE AMELIA ISLAND CONCOURS returns to Northeastern Florida on March 11 for its 17th show. This year, Amelia celebrates the 50th anniversaries of the Ferrari 250 GTO and the Shelby Cobra. Hagerty will be there for Dawn Patrol, and we’ll have a recap in the Summer issue.
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