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SHELBY AC COBRA 427 S/C - BLUE METALLIC (1965)
| Product Code: | 08631BL |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer: | Kyosho |
| Category: | Sports Car |
| Scale: | 1:12 |
| Bonus Points Cost: | 10,546 |
| Price (excl. GST): | $527.27 |
| Plus GST (Aus. Only): | $52.73 |
| Total (incl. GST): | $580.00 AUD |
| Shipping Domestic: | $14.00 |
| Shipping International: | $150.00 |
Status: In Stock














A brief Cobra history piece :
The Shelby AC Cobra cars came about as a joint venture between Shelby American in California, Ford Motor Co in Michigan, and AC Cars in Surrey, England. Two prototype cars were ready in February 1962 and then shipped out from England to California. Manufacture of the AC Cobra Mk1 commenced in July 1962, these cars featuring Ford's baby 260ci V8 engine. The whole concept acceptance by Ford was related to an image program supported by motor racing.
By the time that the AC Cobra Mk3 was developed in late 1964, featuring the massive 427ci engine, the manufacturing program was extended to incorporate the building of a requisite 100 competition-spec cars to comply with FIA regulations for the 1965 European GT Championship. Through January and February 1965, only 53 competition cars had been completed and the chase for homologation ran out of time. Shelby would have to race his 1964-spec cars in Europe, and now he was stuck with 50-odd race-specification Mk3 427 roadsters to sell.
Enter now the Cobra 427 S/C (Street / Competition), whereby Shelby converted many of these pure competition cars to an intermediate street / competition specification, replacing bronzed suspension bushings with more compliant rubber components yet retaining many of the competition car items such as the 40 gallon fuel tank, front and rear jacking points, and the signature side exit exhaust system.
The building of street specification 427 cars was halted in 1966, with Ford withdrawing its support of the Cobra program ... ownership of the Cobra nameplate rested with Ford ... however, AC Cars in England continued to produce a small-block engined car based on the Cobra Mk3, simply called the AC 289, which they ultimately phased out of production in 1968.
NOTE : Due to size, this model is only available to order for delivery within Australia - shipping will be charged at $14.00 - no international orders accepted.
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