1966 Shelby 427 Cobra For Sale -14,662 Original Miles, Original
Never Modified, Original Drivetrain
LMC is very proud to offer for sale this 1966 Shelby Cobra 427
Of the 260 original 427 street Cobras produced, approximately 105
examples left the factory with the less desirable and less powerful
428 Police Interceptor engines, leaving just 155 true 427 Cobras.
Of the 155, only 100 were built with factory dual Holley
carburetors. Only these dual-quad cars had their engines,
transmission and expansion tanks painted black, a much more
desirable combination than the other 160 street Cobras born with
single carburetors and blue drivetrains. From that number, deduct
the large number that have had their engines replaced or have been
crashed, salvaged or simply destroyed, and there just aren't a lot
of truly pure 427 Street Cobras in the world today. It is estimated
that only 15% of 427 street Cobras have both never had any
competition features added and never had road accident damage. Of
those unmodified/undamaged cars remaining, very few still retain
their original drivetrains like this car here.
This 1965 Shelby Cobra 427 was billed to Shelby American on 9/2/65
; shipped to Los Angeles. At Shelby American, work order #18057,
"Build 427 Street Cobra" was opened on 11/29/65 and closed on
1/6/66. Shelby invoice #A 1716, dated 1/7/66, billed Jack Loftus
Ford (Chicago, IL) for the car: 1966 Cobra, Red/black, $6,088.00
plus freight, $255, total: $6,343.00."
Throughout its documented history, this incredible 427 Cobra has
had just a couple of caretakers in its lifetime and accumulated
only a mere 14,662 miles from new. In addition, its original
aluminum skin has never been modified and still retains all of its
original body, original chassis and original footboxes. It has
never had a roll bar installed, never had a hole cut in the hood
for a scoop and has never been fitted with side exhaust. Even the
incredible original factory-installed leather seats are in the car
today, which clearly shows how little use this Cobra has seen.
Making this Cobra even more special, it retains its original 2x4v
427 CI engine, its original 4-speed Toploader transmission, and its
original rear end.
The team here at Legendary Motorcar just finished a complete nut &
bolt, Concours rotisserie restoration on this exceptionally low
mileage, original example. The Cobra was completely disassembled
and refinished exactly how it left the factory. The Cobra is
accompanied by photo documentation of the process. Today, it is
presented in freshly restored condition and ready to be shown at
any prestigious Concours event around the world. The car comes with
an original grease gun, jack, side windows, soft top, 427 owner's
manual and correct tool roll.
Examples like this 427 Cobra are extremely hard to come by, and
it's virtually unprecedented to find an original and never-modified
Cobra complete with its original drivetrain. This Cobra would be
exceedingly difficult to replicate and is indeed a rare opportunity
to buy an outstanding example, marking an excellent opportunity for
the astute collector wanting no compromises.
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