A highly desirable 1966 Shelby 427 Cobra Roadster is scheduled to cross the block at Mecum’s Glendale 2026 auction, ...
Shelby American started production of the Cobra Mark III on January 1st, 1965. Approximately 260 road-going units were produced in total, including chassis number CSX3283 that we’re covering in this ...
The formula was not necessarily a new one. Hot-rodders had been stuffing big engines in 1932 Deuce Coupes long before Carroll Shelby shoehorned a Ford small-block V-8 into a lightweight British sports ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s not every day that an original Shelby Cobra goes up for grabs, which is why collectors will want to pay attention to an ...
Fans of muscle cars believe there is nothing more exciting than this type of machinery and after the gavel banged on Friday, Jan. 15 at the Mecum Auctions in Kissimmee, Fla. over the 1965 Shelby 427 ...
The formula was not necessarily a new one. Hot-rodders had been stuffing big engines in 1932 Deuce Coupes long before Carroll Shelby shoehorned a Ford small-block V-8 into a lightweight British sports ...
The Shelby Cobra is one of the quintessential performance cars. It’s a machine with few equals in terms of presence or engagement, and one whose historical significance is bolstered by seven-figure ...
Thirty years after thumbing their rakish noses at the law and the 55-mph speed limit, the two star cars in “The Gumball Rally” return to the Los Angeles River for a wheel-to-wheel rematch. [This ...
A 1966 Shelby 427 Cobra once owned by current Ford CEO Jim Farley is up for sale at online auction website Autohunter. The car, which bears chassis number CSX3195, started out life as a regular ...
This 1965 Shelby 427 S/C Cobra Roadster claimed a class victory at the 1966 12 Hours of Sebring and is one of the main attractions of the Mecum Auctions Indy event to be held from May 13-21. The race ...
The Shelby Cobra is more than a British sports car stuffed with a Ford engine. It’s the stuff of legends, the vision of a Kentucky chicken farmer who finished 1st in the Le Mans 24 Hours back in 1959.