Who Designed The Cobra Daytona?

Published by Henry Stone on

designer Pete Brock.
Shelby modeled his dream machine on the basis of a previous racer he had developed, the AC Cobra Roadster. He hired designer Pete Brock to shape the car for maximum speed — something it would need on the legendary 3-mile Mulsanne straight at Le Mans, the most important race in the championship.

Who designed the Ford Daytona?

Pete Brock
It was designed by Pete Brock, based on German engineering designs for an aerodynamic race car, dating back to the late 1930s. The plans were thought by Brock to have been lost during World War II however copies of the original German plans were found in the archive stores at Ford.

Who designed the Ford Cobra?

Carroll Hall Shelby
Carroll Hall Shelby (January 11, 1923 – May 10, 2012) was an American automotive designer, racing driver, and entrepreneur. Shelby is best known for his involvement with the AC Cobra and Mustang for Ford Motor Company, which he modified during the late 1960s and early 2000s.

Who built the Daytona race car?

Fifty years ago, on July 4, 1965, a car created by a handful of California hot-rodders won America its first FIA manufacturers’ road-racing championship. That machine, the 1964 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe, was the brainchild of designer Peter Brock.

How many Daytona Cobras were made?

six cars
It’s also rare—only six cars were originally built. That rarity invites folks to make copies. Ironically, Carroll Shelby had to do just that for his personal car, and you’re looking at the results. While this isn’t one of the original six, this Daytona Coupe does carry a genuine Shelby chassis number.

How many Shelby Cobra Daytonas are left?

Only six Shelby Daytona Coupes were ever built. Incredibly, each have a storied racing history and still exist to today. The first example, chassis number CSX2287, was the original prototype developed by Shelby and Brock.

How much is a real Shelby Daytona worth?

It remains the only American make to ever take the GT class world championship. That victorious 1965 Shelby Daytona Coupe went on to break the record for the most expensive American automobile to ever roll across an auction block in back in 2009 for $7.25 million – and this was while Shelby was still alive!

Did Shelby design the Cobra?

The 1965 Shelby-American AC/Cobra 289 became a popular name on the racing circuit. Carroll Shelby developed the Cobra along with AC of England, and this great looking automobile was also “Powered by Ford” as indicated on the fender badge.

What was Carroll Shelby’s favorite car?

Although he preferred the 289 to the 427, Carroll never shied away from claiming the Cobra was his favorite personal car. It’s a car that happened in part because of a lucky timing coincidence. British company AC cars needed an engine for the Ace roadster, and Ford had just crafted a new small-block V-8.

What is the car Sylvester Stallone used in Cobra?

1950 Mercury
The custom 1950 Mercury driven by Cobretti in the film was actually owned by star Sylvester Stallone. The studio produced stunt doubles of the car for use in some of the action sequences, such as the jump from the second floor of the parking garage.

How much did it cost to build the Daytona 500?

Since opening in 1959, it has been the home of the Daytona 500, the most prestigious race in NASCAR as well as its season opening event.
Daytona International Speedway.

Construction cost US$3 million
Architect Charles Moneypenny William France, Sr.
NASCAR Tri-Oval (1959–present)

How fast was the Cobra Daytona?

Suffice to say the light (sub-1300kg with a full tank of fuel) and slippery-shaped Daytona is a monstrously quick machine, capable of hitting 60mph in sub-4sec, 100mph in sub-9sec and, given the space and courage, a top speed of 200mph, just like the race car did in the mid-’60s.

Who builds Ford Motors for NASCAR?

Roush Yates Engines
Yates currently is the President and CEO of Roush Yates Engines, the primary builder of Ford engines in the top-two NASCAR series (NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Cup Series); as well as Ford Performance teams in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Series. Yates has a wife, Whitney, and four children.

What is the most accurate Cobra replica?

The 4000 series, like this one, were the product of a joint-venture between Shelby American and Kirkham Motorsports and were built in the 1990s. This is the most accurate replica of the original Cobra as the chassis and body were built to the exact specifications of the original cars.

What is the rarest Cobra car?

1966 Shelby 427 Cobra
This 1966 Shelby 427 Cobra was one of the only 260 street cars ever built. The original owner ordered this example via Gilboy Ford-Mercury in Allentown, Pennsylvania, on in June 1966.

How much HP did Cobra Jet have?

Enter The Cobra Jet
Ford advertised the 428 Cobra Jet’s horsepower at 335 (10 less than the Thunderbird) with 440 lb-ft of torque, and whether those numbers were accurate or not they didn’t push past the 390 far enough to generate more than passing interest from the Mustang crowd for its inaugural 1968 year.

Are daytonas faster than Hellcats?

The 800V Banshee propulsion system powers the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept car and screams performance, making Dodge’s first electric vehicle faster than a Hellcat in all key performance measures.

Are daytonas faster than Scat packs?

The Engine Differences
The Scat Pack is no match versus the 707 horsepower with the SRT Hellcat, which goes through a quarter-mile in just 10.96 seconds. The Daytona provides an even better horsepower at 717 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque.

Who owns the original Shelby Daytona?

It is currently owned by Larry H. Miller Group and resides at the Miller Motorsports Park museum in Tooele, Utah. In 1965, CSX2300 was leased from Alan Mann Racing in the UK by Ford of France, to race as the national “Tri-Colore” entry in the Nurburgring 1000 km race.

Who owns the 6 Shelby Daytona?

Only six original Daytona Coupes were built with a seventh Shelby Daytona Super Coupe chassis # CSB3054 that was developed but never completed or raced. Currently owned by Walmart billionaire Rob Walton who famously crashed in 2012 at Laguna Seca during the Rolex Historics, the car was later fully restored.

How much horsepower did the Shelby Daytona have?

385-horsepower
The Daytona Coupes ran a 385-horsepower version of Ford’s 289 cid V8 fed by four Weber two-barrel carburetors.

Contents

Categories: Cob