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Carrol Shelby's AC Cobra
I was watching a TV show this morning called "American Muscle", which as the name implies is about American muscle cars. They had the story of Carrol Shelby, and how he built the Shelby AC Cobra, one of the most fantastic cars ever built IMO.
It combined a beautiful English sports car body, the AC Bristol, with the massive power of the American V-8's, anywhere from 289 to 427CI! It was extremely popular here, but I'm not sure what the Brits thought about it. So what did you guys across the pond think of this car, and why didn't anyone over there try and replicate something like it? Did the English style with American V-8 power turn you on, like it did us, or did you think it was quite a mess? Just trying to get some opinions on this great car... |
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I think the AC Cobra is seen over here as one of the greatest sportscars ever. |
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Allards in the '50s had various V8s on them:Ford flatheads, Cadillac 331, Chrysler 331.
Sunbeam Tiger, Ford 260 ci, later 289. Jensen Interceptor had Chrysler 440 engine. |
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I forgot about those Allards, and I never knew the Interceptor had a 440! I do remember those Tigers though. Not many of them left around. None were nearly as successful as the Cobra though. There are some fine replicas of the Cobra over here also, and the classic car shows are filled with them. I almost want to get one, but it's alittle to rich for a play thing at $35-40,000. Got to hit that lottery! |
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Some of those replicas are great cars but I think if I was to spend that much I'd rather drive an original design than a copycat car. The replicas also tend to have more shiney chrome bits than the real thing!
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I kind of thought the same thing... until I got a ride in one! My goodness, is that car fast! You can hardly ease off of the clutch without chirping the tires, and those great sounding side-pipes are just beautiful. With 427CI under the hood of this very light car, it has to be the fastest car I've ever been in. Its a real adrenaline rush! |
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If you like a car so intimidating that you automatically check your life insurance is up to date before you get in it, then the Cobra (in all its forms) is the one for you.
I've never been a great fan, but that's just a subjective thing I suppose. There are many different kits available in the UK, some better than others. The Dax variations using Jag units and running gear were ... interesting! |
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My dad built a Cobra from an XJS, he had the engine tuned ....
I could find more when he his home . But Ive Been told it beaten Porchse (sp?) 911's when my dad had it, as i said ill get more info later if anyone is intrested. |
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As for sidepipes, in the UK they're ok as long as they don't stick out beyond the outermost bit of body so on a Cobra they're ok because they don't stick out further than the wheel arches, and they must have a heatshield. |
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Hmmm, 4 cylinder Cobra's kind of kills the whole concept, doesn't it?
May as well have left the original 4 banger in the car, and just left it an AC Bristol! Side pipes are still very much in style here in the States. Very popular on classic muscle cars, although most production Vipers came equipped with them also. There may be some legalities about them, but hey, if your driving a loud, gas guzzling big-block, muscle car, your already something of a rebel, and politically incorrect to, so you won't care about some minor, unimportant, busy body laws! |
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The original AC Ace never had a 4 cylinder engine, they used AC, Bristol and Ford 6 cylinders...
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Spookily enough, I was talking to a mate last night. He's a decent mechanic and has always been a big fan of kit cars - started with a Robin Hood and has graduated up to the GT40 he has now (beautiful beast ).
Well guess what he's just bought? Not just another kit car, but the manufacturing rights and blueprints etc. for a Cobra kit! |
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Don't know the make, but I'll find out. He won't be giving up his day job, and he's planning to build a new house this year, so I'm pretty sure his 2005 sales targets will be pretty... er... realistic!
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At least anyone who bought that kit under it's last owner will be able to get parts and information.
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