A Shelby 427 Competition Cobra, billed as the winningest Cobra of all time, is headed to auction The car will be sold at Mecum's 2025 Kissimmee sale Mecum's estimate is between $4.5 million and $6 ...
Born in 1962 as an AC Ace with a small-block V8, the Shelby Cobra quickly developed into a powerful monster with big-block oomph. By 1965, Carroll had already developed a new chassis and dropped ...
In 1962, Carroll Shelby imported a lightweight British sports car and stuffed it with a big American engine to create the Shelby Cobra. More than six decades later, the Cobra is among the most iconic ...
It looks as if the world is about to get a little bit sexier. An Italian company by the name of Puritalia is out to offer a new take on the Shelby Cobra 427. Like the original, the new machine will ...
$5.94 million. That's how much a 427 Cobra roadster, personally owned by automotive icon Carroll Shelby, reportedly gaveled for at Mecum Auctions in Kissimmee, Florida. Shelby owned the car from when ...
In 1965, Shelby unveiled the 427 Cobra, which was derived from the AC Ace, a car that had previously been fitted with 2.0-liter straight sixes good for 120 horsepower. Fitted with Ford's iconic 427 FE ...
A slightly heavy clutch makes it difficult to pull out of a junction without at least a chirrup from the rears, but the Cobra resists the one-wheel-peel of a muscle car thanks to the standard-fit Powr ...