Carroll Shelby’s personal 427 Cobra Roadster sells for $5.94 million at Mecum

Carroll Shelby’s personal 427 Cobra Roadster sells for $5.94 million at Mecum

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In 1962, Carroll Shelby devised and forged one of the most recognized American muscle cars in history, the Shelby Cobra. The CSX8000 loyally represents the very first hand-built 289 1965 FIA world champion. This car can be driven as a daily driver or used as a track assault weapon just as it was in the 60’s.very first Shelby Cobra, and it just sold at Auction for US$13.75million (A$18million). Let that price sink in for a little bit. Roll it around in your mouth and image what A$18million looks like.

Like many British manufacturers, AC Cars had been using the Bristol straight-6 engine in its small-volume production, including its AC Ace two-seater roadster. This had a hand-built body with a steel tube frame, and aluminium body panels that were made using English wheeling machines. The engine was a pre-World War II design by BMW which by the 1960’s was considered dated. Bristol decided in 1961 to cease production of its engine and instead to use Chrysler 5.1-litre (313 cu in) V8 engines. AC started using the 2.6-litre (159 cu in) Ford Zephyr engine in its cars.[citation needed]

In September 1961, American race car driver (retired) and automotive designer Carroll Shelby wrote to AC asking if they would build him a car modified to accept a V8 engine. Bristol engines for the AC Ace two-seater sports car had recently been discontinued. AC agreed, provided a suitable engine could be found. Shelby went to Chevrolet to see if they would provide him with engines, but not wanting to add competition to the Corvette they said no. However, Ford wanted a car that could compete with the Corvette and they happened to have a brand new engine which could be used in this endeavor: the Windsor 3.6-litre (221 cu in) engine – a new lightweight, thin-wall cast small-block V8. Ford provided Shelby with two engines.

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