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Title: Shelby American at the big AAMA Show in Feb 1967
Post by: SFM66H on November 29, 2021, 06:05:33 PM
I found this ad at MCACN a couple weeks ago. It was from a magazine / publication called "SPEED & CUSTOM DEALER" in January 1967. At first, I thought it was an advertisement for the (perhaps) better known event that took place at Dodger Stadium in 1967, which we all know ended up being the precursor to SEMA.

But I didn't know about "the big AAMA show in New York's Coliseum on February 6th-9th, 1967" in booth 1825. Does anyone here know about that show, even what AAMA stands for? My Google searches were unsuccessful.

But it's a really cool ad:

(http://www.saacforum.com/gallery/52-291121175351.jpeg)
Title: Re: Shelby American at the big AAMA Show in Feb 1967
Post by: SFM6S087 on November 30, 2021, 12:33:40 PM
I think AAMA stands for American Automobile Manufacturers Association. Can't find anything about this particular event.

Steve
Title: Re: Shelby American at the big AAMA Show in Feb 1967
Post by: 98SVT - was 06GT on November 30, 2021, 01:22:53 PM
Tim Foraker was the parts manager. https://mexicanmustangregistry.com/shelby-de-mexico-by-eduardo-velazquez/
https://darkhorseracing.net/south_of_the_boarder.htm

Timothy Foraker arranged for a meeting with Carroll Shelby, and it's a meeting Eduardo remembers very well. "When I was shown into Carroll's office I was taken aback by the earthiness, simplicity and the intelligence of Shelby. We became friends immediately and we had a long conversation. He was interested in knowing the way we distributed to the Ford dealers in Mexico our terms, shipping policies, the most accepted products, and even how we approached the parts managers, to convince them of the value of our products. Carroll gave me a lot advice to that end, and invited me to dinner to his house that evening" (Velazquez would later relate that they would load up the company's VW Micro-Bus with Cobra parts, and drive all around Mexico selling to Ford Dealers directly out of the back of the bus. Ed.)

I doubt the original SEMA show that Bob Petersen put together in Jan 67 had much of a printed program. There were less than 100 vendors and only about 3,000 people attended.