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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, ... In 2023, Argentine ...
The Cobra GT Roadster was announced by teaser images of the manufacturer on 21 December 2022 [1] and it was officially presented on 12 May 2023, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England. [2] [3]
Modifications include a supercharged motor producing 350 hp (261 kW), 20-inch wheels bearing the Shelby name and the Cobra badge on each side and the decklid, a 2-inch drop in suspension, Baer/Shelby 14-inch front and rear brakes, an aggressive front fascia and a dual exhaust. Shelby also created the CS8, a 4.6-liter V8 variant of the CS6.
Shelby and Moon installed the V8 engine and a Borg-Warner T-10 transmission into the AC body, [3] creating the first of the cars Shelby named "Cobra". In order to expand production Shelby needed a facility of his own. Coincidentally Lance Reventlow's lease at his shop in Venice, Los Angeles, where his company built Scarab racing cars, was expiring.
1965 Shelby Cobra dashboard autographed by Carroll Shelby on display in the Martin Auto Museum In 2004, a new Ford Shelby Cobra Concept was shown off at U.S. car shows. Built with a retro body mimicking the 1960s Cobras mixed with modern touches, it was based on the Ford GT chassis (reworked for front engine / rear wheel drive ) and powered by ...
Cobra: 1961-1969 Roadster England/United States Also known as the Shelby Cobra Superblower 1997-2002 Coupé England AC Propulsion: Tzero: 1997-2003 (prototypes only) Roadster United States Ajlani: Drakuma: 2019 Coupé United Arab Emirates Acura: NSX: 1990-2005 Coupé, Targa Japan Also known as the Honda NSX NSX: 2016–2022 Coupé NSX Type S ...
Shelby American has revealed its latest creation, the 2023 Ford F-150 Centennial Edition. The Centennial Edition F-150 can be ordered in either 400- or 800-hp configurations, with only 100 units ...
2023 1,177 kW (1,578 hp; 1,600 PS) ... Shelby Cobra Mk. III 427 Competition: 1965 362 kW (485 hp; 492 PS) Last car on list measured by SAE gross power.