CSX8103
A new line of vehicles from Shelby American, Shelby Legendary Cars
and Superformance called the "Cinema Series" will celebrate some of
the greatest icons of film. The initial group will include Shelby
Cobra roadsters and GT40s as seen in the epic movie "Ford v.
Ferrari."
Based on vehicles successfully raced by Ken Miles, Chris Amon,
Lloyd Ruby, Denny Hulme, Bruce McLaren, Dave MacDonald and driven
by Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) only 100 total cars in the series
will be offered worldwide. Each vehicle will be based on a car
shown in the movie and come with complete documentation. The Shelby
roadsters will bear a CSX8100-8199 serial number and the Ford GT40s
(MkI and MKII) will have a CSGT40-P series chassis number.
The epic story of Shelby American and Ford taking down the
powerhouse Ferrari was worthy of a blockbuster film and a line of
commemorative cars," said Gary Patterson, president of Shelby
American. "The heroic struggle on the racetrack thrust American
automobiles onto the world stage, gaining critical respect to
compete internationally. Everyone is so excited about 'Ford v
Ferrari' that we're celebrating it with these special cars, which
are the ultimate movie souvenir."
Carroll Shelby was a racing superstar, winning sports car races
worldwide. When he retired due to health issues from driving, he
turned to building automobiles. His first car, the Shelby Cobra,
combined the lightweight AC roadster with Ford Motor Company's new
small block engine. It was fast, reliable, light and nimble.
Carroll Shelby planned to race the Cobra from the beginning and his
cars dominated sports car racing in the 1960s. The competition
roadsters and Coupes were piloted by legends including Ken Miles,
Dan Gurney, Phil Hill, Dave MacDonald, Allen Grant and Bob
Bondurant. They won America's only FIA sports car championship in
1965.
The success of the Cobra program encouraged Ford Motor Company to
turn the GT40 program (or Ford GT as it was initially called) over
to Shelby American after the car continually failed in racing. Led
by Carroll Shelby, Ken Miles and Phil Remington, the men did what
many thought impossible and dethroned Ferrari at tracks worldwide,
including the crown jewel of Le Mans in 1966. Ford's GT40 ended up
winning Le Mans overall for four consecutive years, an incredible
feat that has never been repeated by any American car company.
CSX8103 is the first available new Cinema Series car offered since
the project's inception. Power comes from a 302ci Ford small-block
V8 with electronic fuel injection for quick starts, crisp throttle
response, and improved drivability. It's paired with a Tremec TKX
5-speed manual transmission-compact, lightweight, and rated to
handle high torque-with close-ratio gearing and a slick,
short-throw shift. The TKX's 5th-gear overdrive keeps revs relaxed
at highway speeds, while the robust synchros and 26-spline input
support aggressive shifting. This CSX8103 is available for $128,750
with Michelin tires and is sold on a Shelby Manufacturer's
Certificate of Origin.
Vehicle Details
1962 Shelby Cobra
Listing ID:CC-2006171
Price:$169,950
Location:Jupiter, Florida
Year:1962
Make:Shelby
Model:Cobra
Exterior Color:Blue Metallic
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:CSX8103
VIN:CSX8103
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