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Shelby Cobra Cobra on 2040-cars

US $21,000.00
Year:1965 Mileage:80 Color: Black
Location:

Miami Beach, Florida, United States

Miami Beach, Florida, United States
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BACKDRAFT RACING COBRA - Roush 427R @ 550HP QUICK REFERENCE Miles: 80 Interior: Crimson Red Engine: Roush 427R @ 550 Horsepower Exterior Black Transmission: Manual VEHICLE DESCRIPTION This beauty was just completed June 1st, and is still under MSO (1965 replica). Every part is brand new, including a Roush 427R engine at 550 amazing horsepower with a 2 year warranty and the bulletproof Tremec TKO 600 transmission, fitted by Speed Fanatix. The cockpit features high quality Autometer gauges, a Moto Lito wood steering wheel, and Backdraft Racing logos on the floor mats, pedals, and leather seats. The exterior is black with stainless steel side pipes, 18" knockoff wheels with safety wire, stainless steel roll bar and gas cap. Complete with ceramic coated headers, a stainless steel finished engine compartment, push button start, and a fully carpeted trunk, this high performance machine embodies the essence of a classic car. Recent buyers have said, "AWESOME COBRA! Great builder. Nice finish and powerful engine.", and " Beautiful car...excellent communication. I finally have my dream car. THANK YOU!". Everything about this car will exceed your expectations! There is no mistaking the timeless racing machine for any other sports car, and this one is ready for immediate delivery! VEHICLE OPTIONS Interior Engine/Drive Train Overlay floor mats Roush 427R @ 550 Horsepower Crimson Red leather upholstery Bulletproof Tremec TKO 600 transmission High quality Autometer gauges Ceramic coated headers Moto Lito wood steering wheel Stainless steel finished engine compartment Exterior Comfort Stainless steel side pipes 4-Point racing harnesses 18" Halibrand knockoff wheels Fully carpeted trunk Stainless steel gas cap and roll bar Bucket Seats Ray Dot driver's side mirror CONTACT For more information, call Irwin at 561-504-6377 or email Raweti@gmail.com This car is located in Boca Raton, FL. Expert shipping can be arranged. TERMS & CONDITIONS $1,000 non-refundable deposit via PayPal to Raweti@gmail.com due within 24 hours of end of auction. Balance due within 3 days of end of auction. Buyer is responsible for shipping. All sales are final. Seller reserves the right to cancel any bids and/or end the auction early. PHOTOS .Everything about this car will exceed your expectations! A recent buyer said, "The Cobra arrived safe and sound.

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249 reasons you want to go to Goodwood Revival

Sat, Sep 16 2023

At its most basic, Goodwood Revival is a long weekend worth of car races featuring cars made before 1970. There are lots of those, though, including some pretty great ones all over the world. But nothing is like Goodwood Revival because it's so much more than "just" vintage car racing.  First, you have to look the part. Attendees are strongly encouraged to dress in period clothing from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, with a strict dress code enforced should you want to enter the paddock. The goal is to create a more authentic atmosphere to match the cars and the meticulously restored and recreated paddocks, grandstands and other facilities of the reborn Goodwood circuit. Now, the dress code was relaxed this year since the Saturday was literally the hottest Sept. 9 on record in that part of England, and the organizers didn't want people dropping dead because they needed to wear an ascot. Some people definitely took the "relaxed" bit too far, but there was still plenty of atmosphere maintained. It really does make a big difference, as those "relaxed" individuals were often akin to seeing a Starbucks cup in a scene from "Game of Thrones."  You can see what I came up with below along with former Autoblog editor Reese Counts and various other Goodwood attendees. Second, there's the parking lot. But I'll let this entire separate post detail that. Third, there's the enormous carnival-like area featuring vintage-looking rides and various boutiques. Both of those are on the outside portion of the track, and honestly, you could easily just spend your entire day in the parking lot and carnival/shopping area without even crossing over into the circuit area. There you'll find more shops, food and drink opportunities, plus obviously, race car paddocks and the track itself.  Fourth, there are airplanes! I heard there are fewer than in the past, but they're there and they're cool. The Goodwood circuit started out life as the perimeter road around the World War II airfield RAF Westhampnett.  Fifth, with all of the above, Goodwood Revival really is fun for the whole family. It isn't just a bunch of old guys sitting around in lawn chairs. There are plenty of women and adorably dressed children, including babies in vintage prams. It's also not an event that's exclusively for the uber rich, even if they are certainly in full force given who has the sort of money needed to go vintage racing.

Cosworth double-feature is XCar's a drool-worthy look back

Wed, Jun 11 2014

While American fans of Ford performance cars in the '80s and early '90s were loving the 5.0 Mustang, Taurus SHO and, for those who wanted to be a little different, the Merkur XR4Ti, British fans of the Blue Oval were getting their own unique take on speed. The Sierra RS Cosworth (which was similar but not identical to the aforementioned Merkur) and later Escort RS Cosworth were the stuff of dreams with huge wings, hood vents and big power for their time and class. XCar Films aims to find out whether it is little more than nostalgia that makes these classics famous or it really is their legitimate performance. Thanks to its Formula One and racing success, Cosworth was already a well-established performance name in the UK by the time it began selling tuned engines to Ford for the Sierra and Escort. The Sierra RS Cosworth hit the scene in 1986 with a turbocharged, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 204 horsepower and rear-wheel drive. Its huge wing at the back signaled it immediately as something special, and it proved to be a performance powerhouse on and off the track. When it was retired, Ford replaced it with the Escort RS Cosworth that used an upgraded version of the same engine with 217 hp, all-wheel drive and an even bigger rear wing to net yet more racing victories. XCar really gets into the spirit of the time, opening the video with the lo-fi grain of '80s and '90s TV, but to find out whether the Cossies stand up to modern scrutiny, you have to watch the video below. Stay tuned until the end to enjoy them at their best with some vintage motorsports footage. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

Car companies used to cook up sales with recipe books

Fri, 08 Aug 2014

The evolution of automotive marketing has undergone a number of strange phases. Few, though, match the strangeness of the 1930s to 1950s, when automotive marketers turned to cookbooks as a means of promoting their vehicles. Yes, cookbooks. We can't make this stuff up, folks.
This bizarre trend led to General Motors distributing cookbooks under the guise of its then-subsidiary Frigidaire. Ford, meanwhile, offered a compilation of recipes from Ford Credit Employees (shown above). The cookbook-craze wasn't limited to domestic manufacturers, though. As The Detroit News discovered, both Rolls-Royce and Volkswagen got in on the trend, although not until the 1970s.
The News has the full story on this strange bit of marketing. Head over and take a look.