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AC Cobra 289 1965

Allmän beskrivning : One Of Only Four 289 Dragonsnakes Ever Built
Extensive Road Race History
No-Expense Spared Restoration
Original Body and Chassis, Never Damaged
One Of The Most Successful Cobras Ever Known
5 Known Owners From New
Sold New At $9,019.47; Almost Double A Traditional Street Cobra
Full Documentation


LMC is very proud to offer for sale this 1965 Cobra Factory 289 Dragonsnake CSX 2472

Carroll Shelby and his famous Ford powered Cobras need no introduction to any motorsports enthusiast. The years of Carroll Shelby and Ford’s partnership created some of the best race and street cars in automotive history. First introduced in 1963, the DragonSnake was Shelby’s offering for the automotive enthusiast who preferred the ¼ mile opposed to the Cobra’s normal road course roots. With only four 289ci DragonSnakes ever built, these Cobras are among some of the rarest Shelby offerings around.

In 1963, three production employees at Shelby American pitched the idea to of creating a company drag car to compete in local competitions. They wanted to build a Ford Fairlane with Hi-Po 289 which they thought would “Go like Stink” prepared correctly. Carroll Shelby knowing the popularity of drag racing in Southern California, approved the program with some stipulations. The terms were that the car was to be built on their own personal time, and there was a very limited budget and most importantly they must use a Cobra to race. The program was a success and after winning many competitions, Shelby American soon discovered there was a demand for drag race parts and even for a handful of turnkey drag models.

The order for this Cobra was placed on January 26th, 1965 by Ed Hugus of Continental Cars (Pittsburgh, PA) for a “Stage II Dragonsnake”, on behalf of customer Russ Freed. Hugus and Shelby American agreed to use a unfinished team race car that had been stored in the warehouse since the fall of 64’. Freed’s order had Shelby American reconfigure the original Cobra Team race car into a “Stage II Dragonsnake” package with special modifications. The modifications to the standard Stage II Dragonsnake were as follows: 3.77 rear end, Koni Shocks instead of drag type, Stewart Warner Tachometer, Chrome Roll Bar, Heater, Radio, FIA style wheels, Shoulder harnesses and stock car tires rather than drag specific tires. Belanger headers were added which connected to a rear exit street exhaust so you could drive it to the track, take off the side exhaust caps and have a full competition exhaust. Also, his modifications included a Berry Hardtop with deluxe side curtains and modified Roll Bar so the top will fit. Exterior modifications included factory flared fenders, a hood scoop, badge delete and factory painted in understated British Racing Green. With these options, Freed had created much more of a road-race spec Cobra with the powerplant of the Dragonsnake II package. Freed’s version of the Dragonsnake wasn’t prepared as a drag car but, rather a road course car that could be driven on the street with a monster drag engine. Sounds like he was building a custom 289 version of the 427 S/C (Semi Competition).

Freed owned and raced the car until 1967, when he sold the street-driven drag Cobra to J.J. Rodman. Over the next few years, J.J. and his sister used the Cobra to participate at autocross or hill climb events all through the Northeast. The car’s performance potential, combined with the siblings’ talents behind the wheel, proved a winning combination, and under the Rodman’s ownership the car took home an unequalled amount of trophies.This Dragonsnake has competed in SCCA/ Autocross/ Hill Climbs/ and SVRA for most of its life.

After it’s impressive racing career, having never been damaged in anyway, the car was rewarded with a ground up, no expense spared restoration. It was finished in its factory original British Racing Green to a concourse quality. The car retains its current SVRA logbook which documents all the car’s racing history back to 1968. It also has a history of ownership documented from its delivery from Shelby American. This Dragonsnake is perfect addition to any collection being a very rare factory race Cobra with a remarkable racing pedigree.

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1965 AC Cobra 289 is listed såld on ClassicDigest in Halton Hills by Legendary Motorcar for Ej prissatt.

 

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Karosstyp : Personbil Märke : AC Modell : Cobra 289 Motorvolym : 0.0 Årsmodell : 1965 Karosstyp : Race/Rally Car Läge : Halton Hills

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om AC Cobra 289
1962 blev AC kontaktad av en viss Carroll Shelby att använda ett litet block Ford V8-motor i ess, producerar AC Cobra -The legend var född, initialt med 260 och 289 motorer. AC Cobra 289 introducerades 1962 som den andra versionen av Cobra, och den innehöll en 289 kubiktums (4,7-liters) V8-motor från Ford. 289-modellen designades för att vara mer raffinerad och vägorienterad än den ursprungliga 260 smalhöftmodellen, och den innehöll ett antal uppgraderingar och förbättringar.

En av de viktigaste skillnaderna mellan 289 och den tidigare 260-modellen var tillägget av ett kuggstångsstyrsystem, vilket förbättrade bilens hantering och lyhördhet. 289:an hade också en reviderad fjädringsuppsättning och bättre bromsar, vilket gjorde den mer kapabel och kontrollerbar i höga hastigheter.

289 Cobra producerades i både gatu- och tävlingsversioner, med den senare med kraftfullare motorer och andra prestandauppgraderingar. En av de mest kända tävlingsversionerna var Cobra Daytona Coupe, som designades specifikt för racing och fortsatte med att vinna många segrar i internationella tävlingar.

Idag är AC Cobra 289 mycket eftertraktad av samlare och entusiaster, som värdesätter dess klassiska stil, råa prestanda och historiska betydelse som en av de mest ikoniska sportbilarna genom tiderna. Priserna för välskötta 289 Cobras kan variera från hundratusentals till miljoner dollar, beroende på den specifika modellen, skicket och rariteten.

AC Cobra 427, å andra sidan, introducerades 1965 som en mer kraftfull och muskulös version av Cobra. 427:an hade en större 427 kubiktums (7,0-liters) V8-motor, som kunde producera upp till 425 hästkrafter. Bilen hade också bredare stänkskärmar och en mer aggressiv stil, vilket gav den ett distinkt och skrämmande utseende på vägen.

427 Cobra designades främst för racing, och den visade sig vara otroligt framgångsrik på banan. Men det var också ett populärt val bland entusiaster som uppskattade dess råa kraft och aggressiva stil.

Idag är 427 Cobra också mycket eftertraktad av samlare, och den kan få ännu högre priser än 289-modellen. Välskötta 427 Cobras kan säljas för miljontals dollar