For sale is a 2001 Superformance Cobra MKIII with only 9000 miles. This example features a 351 Windsor V8 that has been bored and stroked. Superformance is renowned for their replica and continuation cars, and uphold the highest levels of quality and commitment to recreating worthy tributes to the original. The Superformance MKIII is also the only Cobra replica that is built under license from Carroll Shelby Licensing Inc.
Carroll Shelby was the name behind a lot of iconic cars in the world of automotive history, and probably one of the most iconic machines he had a part in developing was the Shelby Cobra. Sadly, there aren’t enough original Cobras to go around in comparison to the demand, but there are some very accurate replica builds that are in the market, like this particular vehicle, a 1992 Classic Roadsters Cobra Replica. This reportedly Classic Roadsters Ltd build of the iconic Cobra is a beautiful piece of workmanship, and the seller reports that roughly $30k was invested in it recently for upgrades and maintenance. The seller reports new disk brakes, power steering and more wonderful amenities that come with this vehicle, ready for you to take home and enjoy to the fullest.
Seeing a vehicle that sports a Shelby badge creates a perception of high performance and pushes the envelope with cars. With multiple models wearing the Shelby name, the godfather, to understand the genius that is Carol Shelby, you have to look at the legendary Shelby Cobra. Built to take on the race track, you got a machine that's forever timeless and only sees an uptick in value at any vehicle auction. With the soaring prices and rarity of the legendary machine, it's a dream to get behind the wheel of one, but what if there was another way to experience the legendary Cobra? Today is a 1967 Classic Roadsters Cobra, an excellent replica of the original masterpiece. With a reported 17,000 miles on the clock, this is automotive nirvana without breaking the bank.
The Shelby Cobra is one of those cars that just screams raw personality. It’s a beast in every sense of the word, with this simple yet fawned-over design the template for many replicas, fulfilling the unprecedented demand these cars have conjured. Our featured car is a replica of a 1967 Shelby Cobra. This 2010 AC Cobra replica was built by Shell Valley. And, like most replicas, the approach to personalization is off the charts. This car features a stroked 351ci V8 engine, with the total displacement now standing at 418ci, with an output reported at 500hp. The engine really is the star of this car, with less than 1,000 miles of running reported by the current owner since it was rebuilt. You also get a Tremec 5-speed manual transmission with a shortened 9-inch rear end with a 350.1 ratio. Then there’s an upgraded Ford Racing 4-wheel disc brake system, too, for added stopping power.
The British and Americans rarely work hand in hand when it comes to cars but turn back the clock a good 50 years ago, and the marriage between AC cars and Carroll Shelby brought life to one of the prettiest and meanest cars around. With original examples fetching eye-watering figures at auction, settling on a replica is the way to go. If you're looking to get a replica done right, it's hard to look past this 1966 Factory 5 Shelby Cobra. With a reported 15,000 miles on the clock, this classic American muscle sports some tricks up its sleeves and is a close representation of an American legend.
It’s not hard to see why the AC Shelby Cobra never goes out of style. Better yet, the Shelby Cobra has never truly gone out of production either. Even if you aren’t a gearhead, this car offers something to be appreciated by everyone. Its elegant low streamlined profile and sensual curves are only few details on the list. If you are a petrol head, though, there’s the matter of its renowned heritage, fearsome racing reputation and its bonkers powertrain to go crazy for. This is your chance to own a piece of history with this 1966 Shelby Cobra SC replica, which rocks a vigorous LT1 engine. This stunning specimen awaits in Kansas for its next lucky owner.
This Street Beast ‘66 Cobra has both style and quite a bit of prestige. Winner of 2008’s Kit Car Magazine Award, this example has been stretched 8 inches and comes equipped with a ton of modern features. With only 3,000 miles, this is a chance to own something truly unique. The gold finish and highly custom interior are the tip of the iceberg when it comes to eye catchers on this Cobra. With multiple “Best in Show” and “Best Paint” wins all around the country, including “Best in Show” at the SWFL Fall Nationals, there is a lot to be excited about.
When you see “Shelby” in a vehicle name you are guaranteed that you’ll be getting one of a line of iconic vehicles produced and endorsed by the legendary carmaker that carries Carroll Shelby’s name. The AC Shelby Cobra is world renowned model, its images are ubiquitous in every car aficionado’s bedroom and is featured on most lists of best cars. The AC in the AC Shelby Cobra stands for AC (Auto Carriers ltd) Cars – A British outfit. The AC Cobra is an interesting amalgamation of British design and engineering, inspired by American principles and packing a very American Ford V8 of up to 427ci (7.0L). Numerous replicas have been produced as a homage to this iconic car, and we have a 1966 Shelby AC Replica 427 SC (Semi-Competition) for sale. It’s been in its current family for a tad under thirty years and comes with just 7,995 miles on the odometer.
Carroll Shelby is an American automotive legend. He started in chicken farming, moved to racing cars, and ended up building racing, as well as racing-inspired machines for the road. One of his projects was when he went to British outfit AC Cars in 1961 and asked them if they would build him a car that could accept a V8. AC Cars agreed, as long as Shelby could source the engine. Chevrolet turned him down, but Ford was willing. Hence, the birth of the AC Cobra, also known as the Shelby Cobra in the US of A. Here’s a fine 1966 Shelby Cobra 351 Windsor for sale from California, with just a smidge over 10,000 miles on it after the build by Factory Five. The seller says he always runs at least once a week. If the idea of a British car with an American powerplant piques your interest, why not take a dive on this one?
The Shelby Cobra is the perfect marriage of automotive legends and countries. What you got was a design that's nothing short of iconic and good old American V8 performance to match. However, finding a Shelby Cobra is easier said than done; with limited examples remaining and even non-running barn finds fetching top dollar, one's next best option is getting a well-engineered replica. Present today is this 1965 Shelby Cobra Replica; this isn't just any replica, as this build is completed by the folks over at Backdraft Racing and made to perfection in every aspect.
Back in the swinging '60s, a bold marriage between a brawny American engine and a lithe British chassis set the stage for a performance car revolution. These amalgams not only clinched victories in international races but also ascended to legendary status, evolving into sought-after collector's items, some worth more than one million dollars! Now, E.R.A. unveils an economical alternative that seamlessly channels the classic style and performance of that era. This 1965 Shelby Cobra ERA Conversion Kit offer you the chance to revel in Carrol Shelby's brilliant craftsmanship without breaking your bank. With a mere 2,220 miles on the odometer, this masterpiece is up for grabs in sunny California.
The AC Shelby Cobra’s story is a tale of a legendary transatlantic partnership. Designed by the independent British manufacturer AC Cars, the Cobra was first introduced in 1962. AC Cars would build, paint, and assemble cars (without the drivetrain) and ship them to Shelby in the US to do the finishing touches, drop the drivetrains in, and put them on sale. Early 1963 saw the MkII come into the market with a mechanically redesigned front end. The Cobra now had rack and pinion steering (with the steering rack from the MGB and the steering column from the VW Beetle), while retaining the transverse leaf spring front suspension. Most Shelby Cobras were fitted with Ford 289ci (4.7L) V8s. Several variants were developed for various types of motorsports, including the S/C (semi-competition) models, which were unsold race cars that were detuned and made road-legal to sell to the public. An original S/C is said to sell for as much as US$1.5 million today. Sadly, setbacks in motorsport and other factors resulted in the Cobra being a failure (financially) for both Carroll Shelby and Ford, leading to the discontinuation of the AC Shelby Cobra in 1967. Despite this, the Shelby Cobra has become a fan favorite, as seen by the number of replicas being produced even today like the one here produced by Factory Five Racing.
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For sale is a 2001 Superformance Cobra MKIII with only 9000 miles. This example features a 351 Windsor V8 that has been bored and stroked. Superformance is renowned for their replica and continuation cars, and uphold the highest levels of quality and commitment to recreating worthy tributes to the original. The Superformance MKIII is also the only Cobra replica that is built under license from Carroll Shelby Licensing Inc.
Carroll Shelby was the name behind a lot of iconic cars in the world of automotive history, and probably one of the most iconic machines he had a part in developing was the Shelby Cobra. Sadly, there aren’t enough original Cobras to go around in comparison to the demand, but there are some very accurate replica builds that are in the market, like this particular vehicle, a 1992 Classic Roadsters Cobra Replica. This reportedly Classic Roadsters Ltd build of the iconic Cobra is a beautiful piece of workmanship, and the seller reports that roughly $30k was invested in it recently for upgrades and maintenance. The seller reports new disk brakes, power steering and more wonderful amenities that come with this vehicle, ready for you to take home and enjoy to the fullest.
Seeing a vehicle that sports a Shelby badge creates a perception of high performance and pushes the envelope with cars. With multiple models wearing the Shelby name, the godfather, to understand the genius that is Carol Shelby, you have to look at the legendary Shelby Cobra. Built to take on the race track, you got a machine that's forever timeless and only sees an uptick in value at any vehicle auction. With the soaring prices and rarity of the legendary machine, it's a dream to get behind the wheel of one, but what if there was another way to experience the legendary Cobra? Today is a 1967 Classic Roadsters Cobra, an excellent replica of the original masterpiece. With a reported 17,000 miles on the clock, this is automotive nirvana without breaking the bank.