Even people with just a casual interest in cars and the surrounding culture are familiar with Carroll Shelby. The name is synonymous with performance and collectibility, and you’d be hard-pressed to find an American who couldn’t pick a Shelby Cobra out of a lineup. Almost everything Shelby has touched has a level of exclusiveness sufficient to catch the attention of automobile enthusiasts around the world. But not all are actually collectible.

Shelby still offers a lineup of vehicles, mostly based on current Ford models like the Mustang and F-Series trucks, and only time will tell if those will turn into collectors’ items. Shelby’s ’80s exploits with Dodge are interesting, but they won’t be setting any records at auction. Then there’s the Shelby Series 1, a vehicle rife with historical significance, world-class engineering, beautiful styling, and the performance to back up its aggressive looks. Somehow, though, the Series 1 has yet to catch on as a collectible to stash away in climate-controlled facilities outside the public eye.

Still, the mere fact that it’s a Shelby is enough to put it on the list of vehicles with the potential to become future classics. So there’s one solid reason to take a closer look at Carroll’s 1990s moonshot. There’s plenty more where that came from. Here are four more reasons why the Shelby Series 1 is destined to be collectible.