Attention, fans of the 1964 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe, we have exciting news: it's making a comeback! But hold your horses, ...
O nly six units of the 1964 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe found their way to completion, and that's a real shame. It's one of ...
Cobra Industries constructed the Daytona by Cobra line during the early to mid 1990s as small motorhome builder. Manufacturing 21-foot and 21.5-foot, the Class C motorhome sold under Daytona by Cobra ...
Like the Daytona and Superbird ... inch Boss V8, which Ford homologated in the 1969 Mustang. Historians speculate that the Talladega was put into production with the Cobra Jet because the 429 ...
The vehicle was eventually marketed as the AC Cobra, and then the Ford Cobra. Shelby also created the Shelby Daytona Coupe, which claimed three GT class wins on the 1964 World Sportscar ...
The Ferrari 275 GTB was designed and built to challenge the Ford GT40 and Shelby Cobra Daytona at Le Mans in 1965. It was the first Ferrari to feature independent rear suspension and represented ...
We've already seen a hint of the new livery on prototype models like the new twin-turbo Cobra Jet ... beginning with the 2013 Daytona 500. In a bold move to unify Ford's global racing efforts ...
If the Charger Daytona can make a comeback ... 800-horsepower Shelby 427 Super Snake. If Shelby or Ford wanted to bring back the Cobra name they could also apply it to the next Shelby Mustang.
It would take a brave man to suggest the original Daytona Cobra’s shape needed improvement ... most notably the adoption of Chevrolet V8s in place of Ford V8s. The new GM motors are lighter ...
The 1960s was a groundbreaking decade defined by a car culture that transcended mere transportation, reflecting a spirit of freedom, style, and the vibrant youth movement emerging at the time.
Shelby Cobra, Ford GT40, and his all-time favorite, Scarab - Augie won many races. These include major events at Sebring, Watkins Glen, Meadowdale, Nassau, Mosport, Daytona, and the Road America 500.
Cobra Industries constructed the Daytona by Cobra line during the early to mid 1990s as small motorhome builder. Manufacturing 21-foot and 21.5-foot, the Class C motorhome sold under Daytona by Cobra ...