Vehicle Description
1965 AC Cobra 351ci V8 w/4 Speed Manual - 13k Miles - All Wheel
Disc Brakes - Knockoff Style Wheels - Side Pipes Yes, we'd all love
to own a real Cobra but with prices breeching $2 million, it's not
that plausible. That's why many companies have offered replicas of
the iconic Cobra. This particular car is a FiberFab Cobra tribute.
The car has been finished in bright red paint with white racing
stripes. Despite its small size, you can't miss this car going down
the road amongst everyday traffic. Other exterior highlights
include chrome thin bar bumpers, LED headlights, fender vents,
knockoff style alloy wheels, and of course side pipes. To say this
car has balls is an understatement. It fires on command and purrs
heavenly exhaust notes. This is possible thanks to the 351ci Ford
V8 found under the hood. We all know how fun and powerful 351 V8's
are thanks to the engines found in Mustangs - all set for straight
line acceleration, or for burning up a set of rear tires. Now place
a 351 in a car like this Cobra that is hundreds of pounds lighter
than a Mustang, and you have a little monster with the bite of a
more powerful sports car. Take hold of the steering wheel and the
gear lever for the 4 speed manual transmission and you're in for a
smile inducing ride. Just as the real deal Cobra's have simple
interiors, this car has just the bare minimum for what you need to
run down the road at breakneck speed. Simple bucket seats are
trimmed in black, a Dino wood rimmed steering wheel has the right
look, and a few gauges to monitor the engine's vitals are mounted
in plain view of the driver. A JVC stereo system is mounted on the
dash, but in a car like this you may not even use it - the engine
note is music to our ears. This awesome car is dialed in and ready
for some grin inducing miles - just be sure to clean the bugs off
your teeth! No excuses, just tons of fun behind the wheel. Be sure
to check out all the photos and video on our main website: Garage
Kept Motors. Call if interested or e-mail with any questions. Thank
you for looking.