Vehicle Description
We know that Cobra replica quality can be all over the map, but we
invite you to examine this Everett-Morrison Cobra up close and
personal, because it's one of the coolest we've featured in a long
time. Better still, it's got some highly-desirable features,
including a slick Emerald Green with gold-bronze stripes paint job
that really stands out, and with 427 cubic inches under the hood,
it backs up the look with plenty of go power.
It's Emerald Green Metallic, a seldom seen and highly respected
racing color from the period (think of it as a modern take on
British Racing Green), and it looks pretty darned good on the
Cobra. In truth, it's always nice to see non-traditional but
period-correct colors on the replicas, suggesting that the pros who
built it knew exactly what he was doing rather than just going with
what he thought was pretty. If you know the Everett-Morrison cars,
you know that their "hand-laid" workmanship is well-regarded in the
Cobra industry and the fit and finish on this particular car is
worthy of all the extra scrutiny it's likely to get at shows.
Painted-on metallic-bronze stripes are, of course, part of the
package, but look closely and you'll see that they're buried
underneath the clear for a look that really makes the stripes pop.
Just look at the overhead shot and tell me you don't love the look!
It's set up as an SC, so it has the flares, the jacking stubs
instead of bumpers, a chrome roll hoop, glass windshield, and all
the other fixtures that define the Cobra today.
The interior is basic Cobra: wrap-around low back buckets, black
leather, and minimal frills. However, for the business of driving,
there are few better places to work. A thick wood-rimmed steering
wheel communicates the front wheels' activities directly to you
palms and even the shifter for the 5-speed gearbox has a correct
forward cant to replicate the look of the original 4-speed.
Attractive VDO gauges monitor all the important stuff and flip-up
racing style toggle switches are just plain fun, while the carpets
are plush and further protected by Cobra-script floor mats. No
radio, no heat, nothing that'll slow it down, just pure performance
that's in almost new condition. The trunk is reasonably spacious
for tools and spares for your track day, or for a small travel bag
on a longer trip.
Tilt the hood forward and you'll find a legitimate 427 cubic inches
of pure Ford muscle, neatly packaged inside the snug engine bay. A
big Holley 4-barrel carburetor feeds an aluminum intake and Ford
Racing emblems are proudly displayed on the finned valve covers and
retro-looking air cleaner. It cackles through the side pipes like a
machine that makes a ton of real-world horsepower and as you ease
out the clutch in first gear, you'll understand why these cars
remain so insanely popular year after year; the performance is
explosive! The unique, fully independent four-wheel suspension
includes beefy sway bars and power steering, and out back there's
an independent setup that's agile yet supple, making this a Cobra
you could use every day. 4-wheel disc brakes are powerful enough to
dislodge the fillings in your teeth and hide behind 17-inch 5-spoke
wheels that are absolutely perfect for a Cobra like this. Rubber is
from BFGoodrich, measuring 245/45/17 in front and 255/45/17 out
back to complete the killer look.
Beautifully built, insanely fast, and supremely competent in the
corners, this is the Cobra we all wish for when we entertain the
thoughts of building our own. So why wait, this one's ready to go
now. Call today!
This car is titled in California as a 1965 EVTMO.