James Martell's
1965 Shelby Cobra S/C

Greetings.

James Martell here.

Ever since I was a teenager I dreamed of owning a Shelby Cobra, -- and thanks to affiliate programs, that dream has come true.

In fact, my wife Arlene and I named our first daughter "Shelby", and that was 16 years ago. Yes, we named her after a car.

I hope you too have a dream you're pursuing and that you take the time to consider becoming an affiliate for a few of the thousands of companies who will now pay you a generous commission for referring customers to them.

And if you do, and you would like to shorten your learning curve and get a little help a long the way, consider taking my training because it never hurts to learn from someone who's been there, done that.

I wish you well in what ever you decided.

Warmly,

PS - If you would like to have a look at the Shelby Cobra I had custom built by a craftsman in Calgary, Alberta, here's a few baby pictures.  ;)

All dressed up, and lots of places to go.

Attention to the details.

Is she fast? You bet.

And she's all business.

Safe and secure.

Just in case I need another 150 horsepower.

Nice butt.

Ladies and gentleman, start your engines.

Yes, she has a top, but doesn't like rain much.

Taking Nicole, a student from San Francisco for a cruise.

This quote pretty much sums it up...

"There's nothing nice about a Cobra, it's stripped down to the essentials - a big engine, a small car, and four wide tires trying to keep the whole business on the pavement. It's loud, smells like gasoline, and shakes, shudders, and bucks. It makes your arms tired and your feet hot. You nearly crash about once every ten minutes. It's so damn wonderful you can't believe it."
~ Automobile Magazine 2004