The Shelby 289 Cobra is an iconic sports car from the 1960s ... and other important engine parameters. The rock legend and master drummer made his classic, beastly automotive style clear, with ...
Few race cars look at utterly menacing as a mid-1960s Shelby Cobra 289, and this example available with Grand Prix Classics has spent much of its glory days battling it out across America’s finest ...
Based on the iconic Shelby Cobra, the retro-inspired, copper-laden Mercer-Cobra was a Virgil Exner-designed four-wheeled ...
As one of only two surviving Ford GT Competition Prototype Roadsters and the only one to race at Le Mans, GT/109's ...
Ford Mustang Sprint has already been reported, but its main selling point is the low production number; only 3 such specimens ...
A rarer 4.3-liter engine was used at the beginning and later the 4.7-liter '289', as well as the 7.0-liter '427'. Cars were sold as the AC Cobra in Europe too. The iconic Cobra would be reproduced ...
The short-lived Mk II models also echoed the Shelby Cobra, switching to the 289 ci Ford Windsor V8. Despite similar engines, the two roadsters occupied opposing ends of the market. Where the ...
The fledgling company found competitive success with the Cobra and Ford approached ... The Mustang's 289 cubic-inch V8 engine was fitted with a larger Holley carburetor, Tri-Y headers, and a ...
The only other surviving GT40 Roadster Prototype, GT/108, was sold at RM Sotheby’s Monterey auction in 2019 for a cool $7.65 ...