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For Sale: 1989 AC Autokraft Cobra Mk IV in Saint Louis, Missouri
Convinced that a market existed for an inexpensive sports car
combining European chassis engineering and American V8 power, Le
Mans-winning Texan racing driver Carroll Shelby concocted an
unlikely alliance between AC Cars and the Ford Motor Company. The
former's Ace provided the simple twin-tube chassis frame -
strengthened and supplied with four-wheel disc brakes for the Cobra
- into which was persuaded one of Ford's lightweight, small-block
V8s. The 260ci (4.2-litre) prototype first ran in January 1962,
with production commencing later that year. Exclusively for the USA
initially, Cobras - minus engines - were sent from England to be
finished off by Shelby in California, and it was not until late in
1963 that AC Cars in Thames Ditton got around to building the first
fully finished European-specification cars.After 75 Cobras had been
built with the 260ci engine, the more powerful 289ci (4.7-litre)
unit was standardized in 1963. Rack-and-pinion steering was the
major MkII up-date; then in 1965 a new, stronger, coil-suspended
MkIII chassis was introduced to accommodate Ford's 427ci
(7.0-litre) V8 engine. Wider bodywork, extended wheelarch flares
and a bigger radiator intake combined to create the definitive -
and much copied - Cobra MkIII look. Only 1,000-or-so Cobras of all
types were built between 1962 and 1967.But for Brian Angliss, the
Cobra story would have ended in 1967. The Autokraft boss had built
up a business restoring Cobras and supplying parts, and in the
early 1980s acquired the rights to the AC name plus a quantity of
jigs and tooling from the old Thames Ditton factory. Keeping the
overall style of the MkIII, Autokraft produced the MkIV, which was
appropriately updated to meet current legislation and powered by a
Ford 5.0-litre V8 engine. Around 480 were built before Autokraft
folded in 1996, largely due to the costs incurred developing its
new Ace model.This 1989 Autokraft AC Cobra Mk IV was sold new by
Frontier Motors in Pawnee, Oklahoma, finished in Mercedes-Benz
Signal Red over black leather upholstery. While its early history
is not known at this time, by 2000 it resided in Portland, Oregon,
where a single resolute custodian would pamper the car for the
following 23 years. It then passed on to a significant collection
in the southwest, and to date has only achieved 923 miles on its
odometer!As expected of such a low mileage example, the car
presents beautifully. The aluminum bodywork is as new, and features
fender vents as well as fiberglass inner fenders, a chrome fuel
filler cap, chrome gravel guards, dual exhaust outlets, and tubular
bumpers with overriders. The paintwork is immaculate, as is the
cabin which features fixed-back bucket seats trimmed in black
leather upholstery along with a color-coordinated dashboard and
door panels. Amenities include a heater, headrests, a rearview
mirror, a locking glove box, three-point seatbelts, and sun visors.
The Moto-Lita leather-wrapped steering wheel is mounted on a
tilting column. Autokraft-branded instrumentation consists of a
tachometer, a 180-mph speedometer, and gauges for oil pressure,
coolant temperature, fuel level, oil temperature, and voltage.The
engine compartment continues the theme and is beautifully detailed.
Its engine is Ford's tried, and true fuel injected 5.0-liter V8,
which drives the rear wheels via a Borg-Warner T5 five-speed
gearbox and optional limited-slip differential. Other notable
features include 15" Halibrand alloy wheels that have recently been
fitted with new tires, four-wheel disc brakes, adjustable
coilovers, a wet weather hood, side screens, and a tonneau cover.
As the Mk IV offers a handful of welcome updates over the original
Shelby Cobras, it makes for a wonderful driver's car, providing
ample amounts of both power and additional comfort. These cars are
accepted by the SAAC as proper Cobras and are in the SAAC registry.
This example would be the perfect stablemate to an original 289 or
427, or it can also be driven and enjoyed with ease and
reliability. As it bears the AC name and was produced using many of
the same tools and techniques as the originals, the Mk IV
represents an interesting period in Shelby and AC history, and this
exquisite low mileage example is ready to be enjoyed on your
favorite roads.Offers welcome and trades considered For additional
details please view this listing directly on our website
Vehicle Details
1989 AC Autokraft Cobra Mk IV
Listing ID:CC-1961249
Price:$159,500
Location:Saint Louis, Missouri
Year:1989
Make:AC
Model:Autokraft Cobra Mk IV
Odometer:0
Stock Number:7908-newdata-20250804
VIN:SA9AK3020KA017295
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