"Although the word timeless gets thrown around, very few cars
genuinely stand the test of time aesthetically. The Cobra is one of
them, however, and Superformance's treatment of the exterior with a
two-stage paint finish over laminated fiberglass bodywork shows it
off to the fullest."-superformance.com/news
This 1965 Superformance MKIII Cobra Replica is finished in black
with silver stripes exterior and a black leather interior. The
Cobra is powered by a 514 cubic inch stroker V8 mated to a Tremec
five-speed manual transmission, that power is then delivered to a
limited-slip rear differential.
The 514 cubic inch stroker motor was modified by Keith Craft Racing
and is producing over 700 horsepower and 650 ft-lbs. of torque. On
top of this motor is a 1000cfm Holley carburetor. This motor comes
to a quick start as it rumbles through the side exhaust as only a
Cobra can.
The black leather interior shows well with no areas of excessive
wear and is highlighted by the leather dash panel with Smith gauges
and a wood rimmed steering wheel.
The black paint shows very well with one small star fracture on the
right rear upper quarter panel (as shown in photographs). The body
of this Superformance features silver metallic stripes, a hood
scoop, and Monza-style fuel filler.
Originally built in the early 2000's the original odometer on this
Cobra failed in 2021 indicating 1762 miles, the replacement is now
showing 4090 miles. This Superformance MKIII Cobra Replica is
currently titled in Massachusetts as a 1965 SPME Cobra.
If you would like to learn more about this vehicle, please contact
us at Legendary Motors LLC.
(Legendary Motors LLC advises all future buyers to schedule an
appointment and give the car a personal look or have the vehicle
inspected by a qualified professional. Although we do our absolute
best to represent the vehicles accurately everyone has their own
opinion on conditions and ratings.)
Partial Option/Upgrade List:
• 514 cubic inch stroker V8 by Keith Craft Racing,
• Holley 1000 cfm Carburetor,
• Edelbrock Aluminum Intake Manifold,
• Hydraulic Lifters,
• Electric Fuel Pump,
• Eagle Connecting Rods,
• Aluminum Heads,
• Joe Gibbs Performance Cam Shaft,
• Edelbrock Water Pump,
• Polished Keith Craft Racing Valve Covers,
• MSD Ignition,
• Moroso Oil Pan,
• Tremec 5-speed Manual Transmission,
• Centerforce Clutch & Pressure Plate,
• Ceramic-Coated Side Exhaust with Heat Wrap,
• Black Quick-Jack Bumperettes,
• Chrome Roll Loop,
• Racing Harness,
• Removable Black Vinyl Soft top,
• Black Tonneau Cover,
• Side Curtains,
• Black Leather Bucket Seats,
• Black Leather Door Panels,
• Black Leather Dash Panel,
• Smith Gauges,
• Reverse Sweep 180 mph Speedometer,
• Wood Steering Wheel,
• Monza-Style Fuel Filler,
• Four Wheel Independent Suspension,
• Adjustable Coilover Shocks,
• 4-Wheel Disc Brakes,
• B.F.Goodrich 255/60R15 front tires,
• B.F.Goodrich 295/50R15 rear tires,
• Halibrand-Style Knock Off Wheels/Gray with Polished Lip
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