Shelby American to Introduce First Turnkey Global Vehicle with New Limited Edition Sebring Tribute Edition
289 Cobra Racecar
- Shelby American to offer its first turnkey racecar available worldwide
- Only 15 total production Sebring Tribute Edition Shelby Cobras to be built
- Cobra Roadster is a continuation of the car that helped win FIA World Championship
Shelby American, a wholly owned subsidiary of Carroll Shelby International Inc. (CSBI:PK) is continuing its global expansion by introducing its first
international turnkey small block racing Cobra. The “Sebring Tribute” limited edition Cobra roadsters will go into production
during the second quarter of 2016. The lightweight roadsters will come complete with a genuine 289 c.i.d. aluminum engine and Ford
transmission. Available in aluminum or fiberglass, the 15 total track cars will have a Shelby M.S.O. and be sold worldwide.
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New Limited Edition Sebring Tribute Edition 289 Cobra Racecar (Photo Credit: David Friedman)
“In 1963, Shelby American raced the Cobra head-to-head against the seemingly invincible sports cars from Ferrari, Aston Martin
and Jaguar,” said Neil Cummings, Co-CEO of Carroll Shelby International and CEO of Carroll Shelby Licensing. “Sebring was the
first official FIA race for the Cobra, which sparked a battle with Ferrari that became very personal over the years. News stories
were filled with photographs of Dan Gurney piloting a black Cobra wearing a pair of shocking yellow stripes, as he hammered past
other cars. That race put the world on notice that this bunch of hot rodders had the competitive spirit necessary to win a world
championship.”
Soon after Shelby American introduced the first small block street car in 1962, the company began work on a racing version of
the car. Powered by Ford and fueled by the dreams and hot-rodding talent of Carroll Shelby and Shelby American, the Cobras were a
terror on the track, winning the US Road Racing Championship in 1963. The 289 Shelby Cobras were also part of the Shelby American
team that won the 1965 FIA World Sportscar Championship, which is still the only American team in history to win that prestigious
title.
For the 1963 Sebring race, Shelby built two cars including CSX2128; these were the first to use rack and pinion steering and the
289 engine. CSX2128 was driven at Sebring by Dan Gurney, who designed the two yellow racing stripes so it would be easy to spot the
car from the pits while at speed. The Shelby was also raced by Ken Miles, Lew Spencer, Allen Grant and Dave McDonald. It was even
memorialized in the hit song “Hey Little Cobra.”
CSX2128 raced as a Shelby American factory team car from March through July. Sold to Coventry Motors, the cars' success during
the remainder of 1963, prompted Shelby American to buy it back for the 1964 season. This "workhorse" was among the most successful
of the factory team Cobras and its illustrious history included an intersection with Hollywood. While driven by Allen Grant for
Coventry Motors, a new livery for the car was designed by eventual movie titan George Lucas.
“Shelby is once again shaping the automotive landscape with our legendary Cobra,” said Joe Conway, Co-CEO of Carroll Shelby International and CEO of Shelby American. “For the first time, we’re
offering a complete, turnkey continuation Shelby Cobra roadster direct from the factory to customers worldwide. While the materials
and construction methods have improved over the years, each of these Cobras will be a genuine Shelby built by our craftsmen with a
Ford small block from the Shelby Engine Company. The racecars will be a thrill to drive at club events and track days.”
The Sebring Tribute edition cars are based on the Shelby American CSX7000 Continuation Shelby Cobra. The Shelby Sebring Tribute
Cobras will retain the authentic style suspension and masculine body lines, but are upgraded to contemporary standards. Shelby
American uses modern disc brakes, a stronger frame and the bodies are available in either aluminum or fiberglass.
Just like the 1960s racecar, the series will feature a widened front and rear fenders, cut-back doors, more aggressive dampers,
racing wheels featuring the pin-drive hub, oil cooler scoops and a 289 small block engine. Each car will be built to order and
delivered with a Shelby American serial number for documentation in the official Shelby American Worldwide Registry.
“The Sebring Tribute Cobras will incorporate safety and performance improvements made over the years but retain the originality
that made the Cobra so exciting,” added Vince LaViolette, senior designer and head of R&D at Shelby American. “With an aluminum
motor from the Shelby Engine Company propelling around 2,100 lbs. this turnkey car will offer the kind of power-to-weight ratio
that will allow drivers to pass on corners and then run away on the straights. It is the perfect track day toy.”
Pricing and final specifications for the Sebring Tribute Edition Cobra will be announced soon. Orders will be accepted at the
end of the second quarter with delivery expected at the end of the year. For more information on the complete line of Shelby
vehicles, visit www.shelby.com.
About Shelby American, Inc.
Founded by legend Carroll Shelby, Shelby American manufactures and markets performance vehicles and related products. The
company builds authentic continuation Cobras, including the 427 S/C, 289 FIA, 289 street car and Daytona Coupe component vehicles;
it offers the Shelby GT, 1000, GT500 Super Snake, Shelby Terlingua Racing Team and GTS post-title packages for the 2005-2016 Ford
Mustang. Shelby American also builds the Shelby Raptor and Shelby F-150 muscle trucks. For more information, visit www.shelby.com.
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