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AC Cobra 289 1964

General description : Carefully Maintained by Just Two Families Until 2018, Including 35 Years of Single Ownership
Equipped with XE-Spec Factory Ford Racing Engine
Expertly Restored by Noted Specialist Bill Murray
A Well-Loved Cobra Perfect for Use On The Open Road
Documented In The Shelby Registry

LMC is very proud to offer for sale this 1964 Shelby Cobra 289
Of all the great 1960s sports cars, few have been as influential as the Shelby Cobra. Le Mans-winning driver Carroll Shelby reasoned that Ford’s new lightweight V-8 would make a promising powerplant for a sporting chassis, so he fitted the new engine to an AC Ace. The result, the Cobra, combined California hot rod know-how with European chassis dynamics. In competition trim, Cobras achieved an impressive record, and were a major force in Ford’s dominance of international sports car racing in the 1960s.
As documented by the Shelby Registry, as well as a copy of the factory invoice, this 289 Cobra, was shipped from AC to Los Angeles aboard the SS Pacific Fortune on November 14, 1963. The Cobra stayed at Shelby American’s facility in Los Angeles, where it may have been used as a factory demonstrator, before being sold to dealer Joe Brown Ford in Louisville, Kentucky, on May 15, 1964. Originally finished in red with a black interior, it was equipped with “Class A” accessories, which included chrome wheels and a radio with antenna.
By March 1965, the Cobra had been purchased by Louisville resident John M. Winemiller, who started enjoying the car immediately by competing in local autocrosses. Mr. Winemiller became acquainted with notable Cobra racer Don Roberts, who, according to a previous owner’s write-up that accompanies the sale, had purchased a number of surplus XE-specification racing engines from Carroll Shelby and Lew Spencer’s Hi-Performance Motors after the shop’s closing in 1967. These engines featured a special block casting with four-bolt main bearing caps, a windage tray, and were developed by Ford for use in GT40s and endurance-racing sedans. Roberts reportedly rebuilt one of these extremely rare engines for this car and installed it with a GT40-style intake and Weber carburetors, the setup that remains in the car to this day. The Shelby would go to Winemiller’s son Jake after his father’s passing in the mid-1970’s.
By 1983, Harry Campbell of Grain Valley, Missouri, had bought the Cobra from Jake Winemiller. In 1985, Mr. Campbell delivered the Shelby to esteemed Cobra restoration expert Bill Murray of Longmont, Colorado. As documented by accompanying receipts and photos, the cobra was completely disassembled to a bare frame and body for a complete ground up restoration. The original body was modified as necessary, to update the car to FIA cut back door specs. The suspension was re-bushed, the engine rebuilt, and the finished car was painted dark blue with traditional white racing stripes. This beautiful work still presents well today, a testament to the care taken at the time by Murray. Mr. Campbell would go on to cherish his Cobra for an additional 33 years before selling it in 2018.

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1964 AC Cobra 289 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Halton Hills by Legendary Motorcar for Not priced.

 

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Car type : Car Make : AC Model : Cobra 289 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1964 Sub type : Convertible Location : Halton Hills

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About AC Cobra 289
AC Cobra MkII 289

The AC Cobra 289 was introduced in 1962 as the second version of the Cobra, and it featured a 289 cubic inch (4.7-liter) V8 engine from Ford. The 289 model was designed to be more refined and road-oriented than the original 260 narrow hip model, and it featured a number of upgrades and improvements.

One of the key differences between the 289 and the earlier 260 model was the addition of a rack-and-pinion steering system, which improved the car's handling and responsiveness. The 289 also featured a revised suspension setup and better brakes, making it more capable and controllable at high speeds.

The 289 Cobra was produced in both street and competition versions, with the latter featuring more powerful engines and other performance upgrades. One of the most famous competition versions was the Cobra Daytona Coupe, which was designed specifically for racing and went on to win numerous victories in international competition.

Today, the AC Cobra 289 is highly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts, who value its classic styling, raw performance, and historical significance as one of the most iconic sports cars of all time. Prices for well-maintained 289 Cobras can range from hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars, depending on the specific model, condition, and rarity.

The AC Cobra 427, on the other hand, was introduced in 1965 as a more powerful and muscular version of the Cobra. The 427 featured a larger 427 cubic inch (7.0-liter) V8 engine, which was capable of producing up to 425 horsepower. The car also featured wider fenders and a more aggressive styling, giving it a distinctive and intimidating look on the road.

The 427 Cobra was designed primarily for racing, and it proved to be incredibly successful on the track. However, it was also a popular choice among enthusiasts who valued its raw power and aggressive styling.

Today, the 427 Cobra is also highly sought-after by collectors, and it can command even higher prices than the 289 model. Well-maintained 427 Cobras can sell for millions of dollars

Production
1963–65

Engine
289 cu in (4.7 L) V8

Dimensions
Wheelbase
90 in (2,286 mm)
Length
151.5 in (3,848 mm)
Width
61 in (1,549 mm)
Height
49 in (1,245 mm)
Curb weight
2,315 lb (1,050 kg)