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  2. AC Cobra - Wikipedia

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    The AC Cobra, sold in the United States as the Shelby Cobra and AC Shelby Cobra, is a sports car manufactured by British company AC Cars, with a Ford V8 engine. It was produced intermittently in both the United Kingdom and later the United States since 1962.

  3. AC Cars - Wikipedia

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    AC Cars, originally incorporated as Auto Carriers Ltd., is a British specialist automobile manufacturer and one of the oldest independent car makers founded in Britain. As a result of bad financial conditions over the years, the company was renamed or liquidated many times until its latest form.

  4. AC Cobra GT Roadster - Wikipedia

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    The AC Cobra GT Roadster is a sports car manufactured by British company AC Cars. It is an iteration of the AC Cobra. History. The Cobra GT Roadster was ...

  5. AC Cars Celebrates 120 Years of Sports Cars with a Special Cobra

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    AC Cars supplied Shelby with its Cobra's bones, and now it makes its own version. Does this limited-edition Cobra hit the mark? AC Cars Celebrates 120 Years of Sports Cars with a Special Cobra

  6. AC Ace - Wikipedia

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    Production of the Ace ended the same year. The AC Cobra came in small block and later big block configurations. It was Ford's 289 that powered the winning car in the GT class at Le Mans in June 1964. [citation needed] At the time, the AC Cobra 427 was the fastest "production" car in the world. [citation needed]

  7. Shelby Daytona - Wikipedia

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    Having developed the AC Cobra/Shelby Cobra into a successful GT race car, he realised that the weakness of the open-cockpit sports cars at Le Mans was the aerodynamic drag which limited top speed on the 3.7 miles (6.0 km) long Mulsanne Straight to around 157 miles per hour (253 km/h), nearly 30 miles per hour (48 km/h) less than the Ferrari 250 ...

  8. List of sports cars - Wikipedia

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    AC Cars: 378 GT Zagato: 2012–present Coupé England AC Cars: 3000ME: 1979-1984 Coupé England AC Cars: Ace: 1953–1963 Roadster England AC Cars: Aceca: 1954–1963 Coupé England AC Cars: Cobra: 1961-1969 Roadster England/United States Also known as the Shelby Cobra AC Cars: Superblower 1997-2002 Coupé England AC Propulsion: Tzero: 1997 ...

  9. Shelby Series 1 - Wikipedia

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    Unveiled at the 1997 Los Angeles Auto Show, it was intended to be a modern day reinterpretation of the original Shelby AC Cobra. Despite initial claims that the car was entirely built in-house, much of the production run was overseen by General Motors with much of the components used from their parts bin, including the powerplant. [1]

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