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He was Iacocca's friend, who was head of Chrysler at the time. I'm sure he was trying to do him a solid. You know, at the risk of his own reputation. I can understand actually overseeing performance versions of vehicles, but letting your name be attached to cars you don't have anything to do with just sounds crazy. I remember the Shelby CSX as being the indicator that Caroll Shelby was a money-grubbing whore because what the actual fuck.