Career
In 1972 Lee Shepherd drove a lime-green Chevy 2 Nova wagon to the finals in Modified-Eliminator at the Springnationals. Later in 1972 he began racing with Reher & Morrison. In 1975, the Texans borrowed a Corvette body, transplanted the Maverick"s powertrain, and recorded another victory at the 1975 Springnationals in the Modified-eliminator class.
In 1985, Shepherd was killed while testing his car in Ardmore, Oklahoma.
At the Gatornationals, the next event on the NHRA tour, the qualifiers in Pro Stock lined up on the track before the start of eliminations in a missing man formation with the pole position being left open for Lee Shepherd. Reher & Morrison returned to racing later that year with a new driver named Bruce Allen.
In 2001, a panel ranked Shepherd twelfth in the National Hot Rod Association Top 50 Drivers, 1951–2000. He is buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth, Texas.