What engine came in the Daytona Coupe?

The Daytona Coupes ran a 385-horsepower version of Ford's 289 cid V8 fed by four Weber two-barrel carburetors.

How fast was the Shelby Daytona Coupe?

After winning the FIA in 1965, the Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupé had not been raced for months. In November, it took to the Bonneville Salt Flats to race against time, and in just four days, it set some 23 national and international speed records, reaching a fantastic top speed of 187 mph!

How many Shelby Daytona Coupes exist?

Only six Shelby Daytona Coupes were ever built. Incredibly, each have a storied racing history and still exist to today. The first example, chassis number CSX2287, was the original prototype developed by Shelby and Brock.

How much is an original Shelby Daytona Coupe worth?

Offered by Worldwide Auctioneers with an Oregon title, FIA paperwork, and two documents from Carroll Shelby Enterprises, the streamlined coupe was valued at $1.5 million in August 2000. Adjusted for inflation, the original value converts to $2,278,560 today.

How many Shelby Cobras were made?

For all of its fame, the original Cobra was produced in surprisingly low quantities--just 998 were assembled from 1961 until 1968. (655 leaf-spring 289 Cobras and 343 coil-spring 427 Cobras. These numbers include street cars, competition cars, semi-competition roadsters, etc.)

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What is a 1965 Shelby Cobra worth?

A 1965 Shelby 427 Cobra that belonged to none other than Carroll Shelby himself was sold for $5.49 million USD (approx. $7.6 million CAD) at the recent Mecum Auctions event in Kissimmee, Florida.

Who owns the Shelby Daytona Coupes?

Only six original Daytona Coupes were built with a seventh Shelby Daytona Super Coupe chassis # CSB3054 that was developed but never completed or raced. Currently owned by Walmart billionaire Rob Walton who famously crashed in 2012 at Laguna Seca during the Rolex Historics, the car was later fully restored.

Who owns the 6 Shelby Daytona Coupes?

It is currently owned by Larry H. Miller Group and resides at the Miller Motorsports Park museum in Tooele, Utah. In 1965, CSX2300 was leased from Alan Mann Racing in the UK by Ford of France, to race as the national “Tri-Colore” entry in the Nurburgring 1000 km race.

Who owns Shelby Motors now?

The current iteration is a wholly owned subsidiary of Carroll Shelby International, Inc. (OTC Pink: CSBI), a holding company formed in 2003.

How much horsepower did the Daytona Coupe have?

The Daytona Coupes ran a 385-horsepower version of Ford's 289 cid V8 fed by four Weber two-barrel carburetors. To conform to GT class rules, the Daytona had to be able to accommodate a spare tire and other road going features such as a horn.

Was the Shelby Mustang named after Carroll Shelby?

When most people think of Ford performance, the name Shelby comes to mind. The late Carroll Shelby – Texas chicken farmer-turned race car driver then race team manager and car builder – has long been credited with helping Ford create the first high-performance Mustang.

Did Shelby Cobra win Le Mans?

GARDENA, Calif. --(BUSINESS WIRE)--Almost 50 years after its historic victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe CSX2299 will return to Southern California to headline the second annual Carroll Shelby Tribute and Car Show on Saturday, May 17, 2014.

Is the Shelby Daytona street legal?

The Shelby is the legendary race car that you can't afford. On the other hand, this is refined, modern, and street-legal version of the same car from Factory Five Racing, which is the next best thing. As the story goes, Carroll Shelby wanted to beat Ferrari badly.

Where are the original Shelby Daytona Coupes?

The CSX2287 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe is on display at the Simeone Automotive Museum, in Philadelphia.

How many 427 cobras are left?

There is only one genuine, original 1966 Shelby Cobra 427 Super Snake left in the world, and it just sold for $5.1 million. Ron Pratte put the car up for auction at the Barrett-Jackson event in Scottsdale after owning it for about seven years.

How many Shelby Cobras 427 were made?

That's the case here, as this one is back in the hands of its original owner. Besides the 31 early 427 S/C models and 19 competition cars, 260 427 Cobras were built as street models, powered by either a 425-hp 427 V8 or a 360-hp 428 Police Interceptor unit.

What engine was in the AC Cobra?

The AC Cobra is a hybrid American sportscar consisting of a British roadster with an American engine and transmission. In 1961 Carroll Shelby took a dated AC Ace sports car and installed a Ford V-8 engine with a Borg-Warner T-10 four-speed transmission. The resulting car made history.

Does Ford own Shelby?

Because of his close friendship with Lee Iacocca, Carroll Shelby also shared a working relationship with Dodge through the 1980s. But the Shelby name remains ultimately synonymous with the Ford Performance Division. However, Shelby American remains its own entity. The headquarters are located in Enterprise, Nevada.

Who owns the original Shelby Cobra?

This particular Shelby Cobra, a 1966 427 Super Snake, is not only important because of its staggering performance, but also because of its rarity—it's one of two built, is the only one surviving and, as mentioned, was owned by Carroll Shelby himself.

Did Carroll Shelby really bet his company?

No. Carroll Shelby never bet Henry Ford II his entire business so that Ken Miles could drive at Le Mans. Ford's right hand Leo Beebe (portrayed by Josh Lucas) did object to risks that Ken Miles took on the track, but the tension between Shelby and Beebe in the movie is significantly dramatized.

Why did Carroll Shelby leave Ford?

1952-1960

A heart condition caused Shelby to retire from racing in 1960.

What does GT stand for in Shelby GT?

GT stands for gran turismo, or "grand touring." Although the Italian who originally thought up the term gran turismo, or GT, has been lost to history along with their reasoning, the definition was clear: A GT car fit between a sports car and a luxury car.

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