The cars created by Carroll Shelby in the 1960s, the famous Cobra
and awesome Mustang-based GTs, were all legendary by the 1990s. The
master of speed wanted to create a real Shelby Cobra and was quoted
as saying, "Before they throw the last shovel of dirt on me, I want
to take one last shot at an honest-to-goodness Cobra!" With the
goal of creating a modern incarnation of his desired Cobra sports
roadsters, the Shelby Series 1 was born. For Shelby and his team,
creating a new car in the 1990s was a learning experience. For the
basic layout and design, he turned to a person who understood
performance and competition, Bruce Canepa. His designs produced an
extruded aluminum monocoque chassis with specifically designed
rocker panels, rear bulkhead and floorboards of honeycomb
construction that offered structural integrity with a savings in
weight. Body panels of lightweight carbon fiber were developed and
a special folding top by Dura, the same firm that supplied these
mechanisms for the Corvette, were added into the mix. At the time
of the Series 1's development, Shelby was having a few issues with
his long-time partners at Ford, so he turned to another industry
friend, John Rock, General Manager of Oldsmobile, and was able to
secure a supply of the L47, 4.0-liter V-8 engines from the North
Star family and designed for the Aurora by Oldsmobile. While the
Aurora engine sourced from Oldsmobile was a good motor, it was
rated at just 250 horsepower. Not leaving "good-enough" alone,
Shelby's team was able to crank another 70 horses from this
cutting-edge V-8. This was done by engineering a freer flowing
intake manifold, high-flow catalysts with a low-restriction exhaust
system developed by Borla using 2.25-inch pipes and dual XRI
mufflers which created its own unique musical notes from the front
to the rear of the car. Only 249 Series 1 Roadsters would
ultimately be produced, and today, these are becoming increasingly
collectible Shelby automobiles. Even rarer, this example is 1 of an
approximately 60 equipped with the $23,000 factory supercharger
upgrade, which is highly sought after by today's collectors. An
incredible example, this Series 1 presents remarkably well with a
mere 2,500 miles on the odometer and is accompanied by a clean
CARFAX� report. Finished in Centennial Silver with Garnet Red Le
Mans stripes, it is built on a lightweight aluminum chassis with
carbon fiber bodywork, which is the perfect combination when paired
with its impressive, supercharged engine. Factory rated at 450
horsepower and backed by a ZF six-speed manual transmission; it
truly is a driver's dream machine. Even more so, this example is
equipped with air-conditioning, power steering, power brakes, power
windows, power locks, Cerullo bucket seats, and a powerful Monsoon
stereo system. This rare, 2,500-mile, supercharged Shelby Series 1
offers an exciting opportunity to own a vehicle of historical
Shelby importance that does not often occur and one that continues
to gain desirability and collectability as each and every day
passes by. * 1 of approximately 60 factory supercharged
examples
* Just 2,500 miles from new and clean CARFAX�
* 1 of just 249 Shelby Series 1s built in total
* A rare and desirable piece of Shelby automotive history
The cars created by Carroll Shelby in the 1960s, the famous Cobra
and awesome Mustang-based GTs, were all legendary by the 1990s. The
master of speed wanted to create a real Shelby Cobra and was quoted
as saying, 'Before they throw the last shovel of dirt on me, I want
to take one last shot at an honest-to-goodness Cobra!' With the
goal of creating a modern incarnation of his desired Cobra sports
roadsters, the Shelby Series 1 was born. For Shelby and his team,
creating a new car in the 1990s was a learning experience. For the
basic layout and design, he turned to a person who understood
performance and competition, Bruce Canepa. His designs produced an
extruded aluminum monocoque chassis with specifically designed
rocker panels, rear bulkhead and floorboards of honeycomb
construction that offered structural integrity with a savings in
weight. Body panels of lightweight carbon fiber were developed and
a special folding top by Dura, the same firm that supplied these
mechanisms for the Corvette, were added into the mix.
At the time of the Series 1's development, Shelby was having a few
issues with his long-time partners at Ford, so he turned to another
industry friend, John Rock, General Manager of Oldsmobile, and was
able to secure a supply of the L47, 4.0-liter V-8 engines from the
North Star family and designed for the Aurora by Oldsmobile. While
the Aurora engine sourced from Oldsmobile was a good motor, it was
rated at just 250 horsepower. Not leaving 'good-enough' alone,
Shelby's team was able to crank another 70 horses from this
cutting-edge V-8. This was done by engineering a freer flowing
intake manifold, high-flow catalysts with a low-restriction exhaust
system developed by Borla using 2.25-inch pipes and dual XRI
mufflers which created its own unique musical notes from the front
to the rear of the car.
Only 249 Series 1 Roadsters would ultimately be produced, and
today, these are becoming increasingly collectible Shelby
automobiles. Even rarer, this example is 1 of an approximately 60
equipped with the $23,000 factory supercharger upgrade, which is
highly sought after by today's collectors. An incredible example,
this Series 1 presents remarkably well with a mere 2,500 miles on
the odometer and is accompanied by a clean CARFAX� report. Finished
in Centennial Silver with Garnet Red Le Mans stripes, it is built
on a lightweight aluminum chassis with carbon fiber bodywork, which
is the perfect combination when paired with its impressive,
supercharged engine. Factory rated at 450 horsepower and backed by
a ZF six-speed manual transmission; it truly is a driver's dream
machine. Even more so, this example is equipped with
air-conditioning, power steering, power brakes, power windows,
power locks, Cerullo bucket seats, and a powerful Monsoon stereo
system.
This rare, 2,500-mile, supercharged Shelby Series 1 offers an
exciting opportunity to own a vehicle of historical Shelby
importance that does not often occur and one that continues to gain
desirability and collectability as each and every day passes by.
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