In 1961 a retired race car driver had a dream to find a sports car
that could fit a more powerful V8 motor. That man was Carroll
Shelby and that car became the Shelby Cobra. Shelby wrote to AC
asking them to join him on this endeavor and they agreed should a
suitable engine be found. He initially contacted Chevrolet but with
the recent introduction of the Corvette, they refused to join him
on the project. His next stop was Ford who understandably wanted
something to compete with the Corvette and thus the Cobra was born.
These cars have an extensive history in the automobile world and
make for some of the coolest street cars on the road. These factory
race cars can fetch in the millions of dollars nowadays which is
why car builders are turning towards replicas to create their dream
cars. This very nice 1967 Cobra is very well built and fresh with
only around 600 miles on it. The 427 Cobra body is from Shell
Valley which are known for their quality. That is to be expected as
they have been one of the earliest to create them way back in 1971.
It is painted in a beautiful Maroon color that has a slick finish.
The car features the single roll bar and other nice accents like
the racing front bumper. All of the stainless and chrome is in
excellent condition throughout. The windshield is good with no
issues and it has the windwings and tinted sun visors. You will
also note it has the correct recessed chrome large gas cap. It is a
very nice build and done to look original. The car rides on black
American racing wheels with Cooper Cobra Radial G/T tires and knock
off center caps.
Roaring to life through the ceramic coated headers into side pipes
(with heat shields) is the Ford 302ci 5.0 F150 sitting under the
hood. The motor offers plenty of power and is fitted with nice
Cobra valve covers, an oval air cleaner and a Holley Sniper EFI
system. Backing up the motor is a Ford Racing "World Class" Tremec
5 speed that sends power back to the Ford 9 inch posi rear end.
Disc brakes are found under all 4 corners and during the build
stainless steel lines were used throughout. Underneath the car is
very clean and it sits on the Shell Valley 5.0L 5 speed specific
chassis. The car rides down the road well and it features an
adjustable height and dampening QA-1 shocks.
Being basically a race car the interior is kept very practical and
is very nicely upholstered in Beige. That being said it also has
some nice additions on the dash like the custom stereo with screen
and Sniper EFI controller. The Black gauges are from Speedhut and
all work properly. In between the bucket seats (with seat belts)
you will find a custom console with storage and cupholders as well
as the shifter and emergency brake handle. In front of the driver
is a 3 spoke woodgrain steering wheel from Ididit which is exactly
what you want to see in these cars. The trunk is all nicely
carpeted and is where you will find the battery.
This is a great looking car and is super fun to drive. It comes
with a clear "1967 Shelby" Texas title and a custom tonneau
cover.
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