Every year when Jim Wicks invites me to the Mid-America Shelby Meet, I initially decline because I need to attend some of the other June events around the country. Then Jim names the special cars and people coming to the show. In the end, I find myself on my company's travel website looking for a Southwest Airlines ticket to Tulsa.
This year, there was no need to hem and haw with Jim. In addition to the traditional something-for-everyone format, Carroll Shelby's new Team Shelby national club had announced its partnership with Mid-America to stage the first-ever Team Shelby Nationals in conjunction with all the regular happenings at Mid-America. Health permitting, Carroll Shelby was scheduled to be there along with the crew-Amy Boylin, Gary Patterson, Gary Davis, Jim Owens, and others-and a bunch of cars from Shelby Automobiles, including the new GT500KR and Terlingua Mustang. To top it off, the gang at the Boss 302 Registry was organizing one of its all-too-infrequent Boss Reunions for Tulsa, so a large number of Boss 302s, 351s, and 429s were expected.
There was no way I could miss it.
Now called the Mid-America Ford and Team Shelby Nationals, the gathering that Jim Wicks started as a local picnic in 1974 has grown into one of the must-see Ford events of the year. As we've noted on these pages many times before, Mid-America offers something for all Mustang and Ford performance enthusiasts: open track at Hallett Motor Racing Circuit, an evening cruise, drag racing at Tulsa Raceway Park, car show at the host Southern Hills Marriott, a roving swap meet, and a Saturday night banquet with guest speakers and so many door prizes that almost everyone goes home with something. Not to mention the late-night golf cart races and Edsel tuning sessions in the Marriott parking lot.
With the addition of the Team Shelby Nationals, this year's Mid-America event broke every record for participation. I knew something was up when I arrived on Thursday afternoon and couldn't find a parking spot at the Marriott. After parking way in the back, I was greeted by a long line of people in the hotel lobby. I thought perhaps a Carroll Shelby autograph session was underway; it turned out to be the line for event registration. Later, the vehicle lineup for the evening cruise wrapped completely around the Marriott and surrounding facilities, nearly a full city block. Tulsa police later confirmed that at least 775 cars cruised into Tulsa's Brookside District. According to Jim, more than 1,300 Mustangs and Fords participated in the overall event.
"I was pleased to see that we still had a lot of vintage cars, especially with the influx of new Shelbys," Jim says. "We had people from Canada, Mexico, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand."
Carroll Shelby made it to Tulsa and signed autographs during two sessions with his artist buddy Bill Neale and former Shelby-American team drivers Alan Grant and Tom Yeager.
The '09 Mid-America Ford and Team Shelby Nationals has tentatively been pushed back to the third week of June. Maybe that will alleviate my early June scheduling conflicts next year.

Thursday evening's cruise...

Thursday evening's cruise to the downtown Brookside area of Tulsa was huge. Tulsa police estimated the car count at 775. We knew it was large when the staging lineup wrapped around the Southern Hills Marriott.

The 75-year-old Weber's Root...

The 75-year-old Weber's Root Beer Stand on Peoria Avenue makes for a perfect cruising backdrop. Known around the world for its Superior Root Beer, Weber founder Oscar Wilby also gets credit for serving the first grilled hamburger on a bun.

This year's open track at...

This year's open track at Hallett Motor Racing Circuit stretched to four days-Wednesday for a Team Shelby driving school conducted by Shelby Automobiles' Gary Patterson, Thursday and Friday for scheduled sessions, and Saturday for the diehards who couldn't get enough. The vintage race on Friday was an event highlight.

Gary Patterson put plenty...

Gary Patterson put plenty of V-8 Mustangs in their place with the V-6-powered Terlingua Mustang from Shelby Automobiles.

There aren't many places where...

There aren't many places where you can see vintage Shelbys running on a road course. Although '68 GT500KRs are best suited for the dragstrip, this owner fearlessly tested his KR's handling prowess at Hallett.

A new addition to the event...

A new addition to the event this year was the Art, Memorabilia, and Trade show at the Marriott. Open Wednesday through Friday afternoons and evenings, it provided participants a chance to purchase artwork and talk with representatives from companies such as Classic Design Concepts, Dynamic Motorsports, Delta Bay Mustang, and JBA Exhaust.

Carroll Shelby, artist Bill...

Carroll Shelby, artist Bill Neale, and former Shelby-American team drivers Alan Grant and Tom Yeager signed autographs on Friday and Saturday evenings.

The always-moving Mid-America...

The always-moving Mid-America action trekked to the quarter-mile at Tulsa Raceway Park on Saturday for a full day of drag racing. Longtime Mid-America volunteer Tom Byers snuck away from his duties for a few laps with his '69 Mach 1.

Like every activity at this...

Like every activity at this year's Mid-America, the drag racing set a new event participation record. The Tulsa Raceway staging lanes were jam-packed all day.

Shelby Automobiles' Gary Patterson...

Shelby Automobiles' Gary Patterson was everywhere during Mid-America. At the dragstrip, he ripped off three passes in the 11.40s at more than 130 mph in a Super Snake GT500. On street tires, Gary said he rolled off the line each time before nailing the throttle on the 725hp Super Snake, as built by the Mod Shop at Shelby Automobiles' facility in Las Vegas.

Saturday night's banquet at...

Saturday night's banquet at the Southern Hills Marriott was a sell out. Speakers included Ford's Mustang brand manager Fritz Wilke, Shelby Automobiles' president Amy Boylin, former Shelby team drivers Alan Grant and Tom Yeager, and Tulsa mayor Kathy Taylor, who proclaimed June 14, 2008, as "Carroll Shelby Day" in the city of Tulsa.

Carroll Shelby also spoke...

Carroll Shelby also spoke during the banquet, announcing to the crowd, "We have plans to build cars for the next six years with Ford. I just signed a contract which will take me up to 91 years old. I hope I don't go horizontal in the meantime."

A banquet highlight was the...

A banquet highlight was the auctioning of a blowup of the July '08 Mustang Monthly cover, which featured an interview with Carroll Shelby. Signed by Carroll, the cover sold for $4,000, which was donated to the Carroll Shelby Children's Foundation.

The Mid-America Ford and Team...

The Mid-America Ford and Team Shelby Nationals wrapped up on Sunday with a record-breaking All-Ford Super Show at the Tulsa Southern Hills Marriott. Sponsored by Classic Design Concepts, the show featured classes for all Fords-even a group of Pinto station wagons.

While the Boss Reunion participated...

While the Boss Reunion participated in all of the Mid-America festivities, it was most visible during the car show with 24 Boss 302s, 18 Boss 429s, and 3 Boss 351s on display.

There were some mighty fine...

There were some mighty fine Boss and Shelby Mustangs in the Mid-America concours area. Here, judges Bob Gaines and Ed Myers go over a Boss 429 using Team Shelby's new concours rules.