One of only 50 Shelby Cobra 289 FIA continuation cars | Car Catcher
A rare continuation model based on the original Cobra 289 FIA.
The fourth-largest collection of Shelby cars in the United States, and the largest in Southern California is set to open this October.
A rare continuation model based on the original Cobra 289 FIA.
What exactly does the "KR" in the Shelby GT500KR stand for? Simple: King of the Road–a title backed by a 428 Cobra Jet V8.
This Daytona Coupe wasn't just owned by Carroll Shelby, it also was driven by the likes of Phil Hill, John Morton and Brian Redman.
Both rare in their own right, which will end up selling for more? An iconic Cobra or a groundbreaking Dodge concept car?
One of only three Sebring-specification Cobras, this car was driven by Ken Miles and Bob Bondurant.
This Cobra combines old-school looks with subtle modern upgrades.
This GT350 is No. 342 out of the 506 built in the first year of production.
Miss Daisy, the prototype Cobra meant to succeed the Ford GT, is going up for auction this August.
Not only a numbers-matching GT350, but one of the first 100 examples built.