So,,,if you just gotta buy American >>> look inside

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newf said:
ya, that'll do

I like Saleen as well. (spelling?)

Hey Newf! Yeah; Steve Saleen does a nice Mustang. The Cobra 289 FIA in the photo is one of Shelby's newer CSX-4000 series 289 FIAs. When they were originally built; only 6 289 FIAs were made. Note; the cut-back style doors. That feature is unique to the 289 FIA. The 427 Cobra didn't have those. Also; the exhaust pipe exits under the bodywork as a single pipe on the 289 FIA. It was a wicked fast car, to say the least. This 'continuation' Cobra will set you back about $75,000 in Fiberglass (complete). But Shelby American does offer it in the original 'aluminum' for substantially more.

There are a couple of replica builders that offer the 289 FIA Cobra as well. Unique Motorcars in Gadsden, AL & ERA Replicas of New Britain, CT. They build only Fiberglass versions.
 
Carol Shelby is the most brilliant man to walk the planet. I'm currently working on my wife to name our first born after him. His other designs didn't turn out bad ethier...
 

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I love the gts. There's one here in town I see all the time, same as that pic.....can't catch that damn thing :)

Sweet, but I don't know if I would ever actually buy one, it is still a dodge. some of the vipers here have a history of....um....catching fire???? wtf? I know nothing else about that.
 
I got to ride in several Vipers and the Blue w/ White strips is my favorite. There is absolutly no other car in the world like a viper. I'm less than a year from graduation, 1 student loan, and a house away from my Viper. I told my wife when we got married I needed 3 things...a hammock, a nice big garage and a viper to put in it. My groom's cake at my wedding was a Blue w/ white strips GTS viper for crying out loud.
 
I drove a 2000 Viper RT/10 & Cobra Coupe lesson #7

I will tell what. If you get a Sports Car with 450HP, you best go to drving school. You have no idea what that much power is like until you actually experience it for yourself.

I agree on the GTS Coupe. They are awesome. Too bad it was discontinued. Did you know that it is 'actually' (considered by many) the son of the Cobra Daytona Coupe?

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This painting, by artist Bill Neale, is called "Father & Son". Prints are available.

Interesting note regarding the Daytona Coupe...

Cobra Daytona Coupe

Production #: 6 total (1964-1965)
Engine: 289 w/ 4 2bbl Weber carbs
HP: 390
Top Speed: 198 mph
0-60 mph: 3.9 seconds

* The first coupe (chassis #2299) was designed and built in less than 90 days (it competed at the 12 hrs. of Daytona in 1964, and was leading Ferrari when a fire in the pits ended their day).
* In 1965, Coupe (chassis #2601), by winning the 12 hour race at Reims, France, wrapped up the World's Manufacturer Title for Shelby American. This is the first American maker to do this.
* The Daytona Coupe is the car that 'kicked Ferrari's ass'.

In the U.S., on the tighter circuits, the 289 & 427 Cobras were doing well, and beating Ferrari. But; in Europe, on the courses with the longer straight sections, Ferrari had the edge with the 250 GTO. The Cobra roadsters were like a brick going down the straights. Aerodynamic nightmares. Carroll Shelby called upon Pete Brock (a designer & Shelby driving school instructor), and a few other of his lead people, including Phil Remington, to come up with a 'Cobra' solution to 'kick Ferrari's ass' - as Shelby himself stated. They did it alright, and they did it 'Big'! Carroll Shelby, himself, actually had little to do with the actual Daytona Coupe design.

Value: 1964/1965 estimated @ $15,000 * The last one auctioned off at nearly $4,000,000.00!! All (6) of the original coupes are accounted for, and sometimes one or two, actually appear at vintage road races throughout the world.

Notice: very similar performance numbers to the Viper GTS Coupe.

Here is a model set of mine of the 2 cars...
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Panoz looks like RX7. Don't get me wrong nice cars but they just remind me of a kit car or something. When Shelby came out with the Cobra's there was nothing like it before and until the Viper there had'nt been anything like.
 
Giddy Up!!!

The Panoz AIV (aluminum intensive vehicle) Roadster is nice (302 Ford V8)

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Transmission: 5 spd man
Engine: 4.6 L V8 (Ford)
Torque: 300 lb-ft
Horsepower: 305 bhp
0-60 mph: 4.6 sec
Brakes: 13/10 in vented disc
Curb Weight: 2570 lb

price: around $65,000

Panoz Esperante Roadster...
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2003 Panoz Esperante
POWERTRAIN/CHASSIS
Drivetrain layout Front engine, rwd
Engine type 90 V-8, alum blk/hds
Valve gear DOHC, 4 valves/cyl
Bore x stroke, in/mm 3.55x3.54 / 90.2x90.0
Displacement, ci/cc 280.8 / 4601
Compression ratio 9.8:1
Max horsepower @ rpm 320 @ 6000
Max torque @ rpm 317 @ 4750
Redline 6800
Transmission 5-speed manual
Axle/final-drive ratios 3.27:1 / 2.19:1
Suspension, front Upper and lower control arms, coil springs, anti-roll bar
Suspension, rear Upper and lower control arms, pushrod-actuated coil-over springs, anti-roll bar
Brakes, front; rear 13.0-in vented disc; 11.7-in vented disc, ABS
Wheels 17x9.0, cast aluminum
Tires 255/45ZR17 BFGoodrich G-Force T/A
DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase, in 106.0
Track width, f/r, in 60.9 / 63.2
Length, in 176.3
Width, in 73.2
Height, in 53.4
Curb weight, lb 3200
Weight, f/r % 49.5/50.5
Seating capacity 2
Fuel capacity, gal 15.7
TEST DATA
Acceleration sec
0-30 mph 2.07
0-40 mph 2.87
0-50 mph 4.03
0-60 mph 5.11
0-70 mph 6.41
0-80 mph 8.13
0-90 mph 10.02
0-100 mph 12.13

1/4 mile, sec @ mph 13.60 @ 105.34
Braking, 60-0 mph, ft 130
600-ft slalom, mph 64.3
Top-gear rpm @ 60 mph 1800
CONSUMER INFO
On sale in U.S. Currently
Base price $88,950
Price as tested $92,534
Airbags Dual front
Basic warranty 3 yrs/36,000 mile
Powertrain warranty 3 yrs/36,000 mile
EPA mpg, city/hwy 17/23
Range, miles, city/hwy 267/361
Recommended fuel Unleaded premium

Price: $93,000
 
Hehe no the one at the bottom of your sig :D

Nah actually the Cobra, I will save the sig picture for home...
 
REMillers said:
Hehe no the one at the bottom of your sig :D

Nah actually the Cobra, I will save the sig picture for home...

I love the 289 FIA - no question!! Of course; the one pictured is a Shelby American. The 'ERA' replica version is a real badass, too.
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About $52,000; if they build it to completion. About a one year waiting list.

And.... 'Unique Motorcars' replica version:
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I sat in the #96 car. (427 pictured in the background)
 

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