Photo Gallery «AC Cobra - the car with the snake»
In 1959, Carroll Shelby won Le Mans as a driver. Two years later, he had to give up racing. He plunged straight into a new adventure and built a sports car that is a legend today and was a feared opponent on the racetrack from the very beginning. Shelby obtained the engine from Ford after Chevrolet showed no interest. And AC supplied the bodywork after the end of Bristol meant that "fast" engines were no longer available. The very first prototype ran at 240 km/h on the Hangar Straight at Silverstone and the Cobra's racing career soon began. However, it was the Cobra Daytona Coupé that brought the aerodynamic possibilities that ultimately led to the Le Mans victory against the Ferrari Coupés. Shelby soon turned his attention to the GT-40 project, but many more road cars left the factory until the lights went out around 1968.
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