1965 AC Shelby Cobra S/C 427 - "Titled in TX as a 1965 Ford Cobra"

Condition: Used
Make: Shelby
Year: 1965
VIN: FFR4161K
Item location: San Antonio, Texas, United States
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1965 AC Shelby Cobra S/C 427 (FFR # 4161). This car was professionally built by North Racecars in Gladstone, O (http://www.northracecars.com/ and is equipped with an $8K - 342 c.i. Ford Racing Crate Motor built by D & D Motor Sports in CA which is no longer in business but you can search the co. /engine and perf./reliability. It's topped-off with a Kenne Bell Twin Screw Blowzilla Supercharger pushing 6-9 psi. The engine was custom built for supercharger application (9.0/1), lue printed & balanced w/ forged internals, ustom cam, span>AFR aluminum heads and is capable of withstanding 800+ h.p.The engine has never been dyno'd but I'd say it's pushing close to 600 h.p. which is plenty for a 2100 lb. car. The T-5 transmission and the 8.8. Ford rear-end (3.73) were both rebuilt by North Race Cars in Gladstone, O and the car was painted by Carriage & Motor Works in Kansas City, O. I purchased the car in 2009 w/ 1700 miles and it now has 12,700 mi. (approx. 2K mi. year) with most miles to & from the golf course on Sundays.The car has four wheel disk brakes, 5" Halibrand style rims and a matching removable hard top (only used once). The car has been turn-key maintenance free with the exception of the stock clutch which was replaced with one rated @ 600+ h.p.I have a binder of build specs, nformation, eceipts that we can discuss in detail if necessary.NO BROKERS OR "LOW BALLERS". Feel free to private message me thru ebay and I'll give you my phone number to discuss the car in detail.I live near a majorairport and would be willing to pick you up for viewing/ test ride and facilitate the shipment.Once again, on't waste my time. Serious inquiries/ bidders only......

P.S. - This car is NOT for the faint at heart nor weak. This car will spin-out-from-you doing 80-90 m.p.h.and if you buy it, 'd recommend a big insurance policy.....