What is an FIA Cobra?

What is an FIA Cobra?

The Superformance MKII FIA reflects a race winning legend Designed to emulate the great Cobra 289 race cars from that nostalgic golden era of racing in the 1960s. The MKII FIA is the 1st licensed continuation of the original AC-derived 289 Cobra that first appeared in 1962 winning 5 races.

How do you explain the difference between a 289 and a 427 Cobra?

427 (Street version) The rear flares of the 289FIA are blended into the area in front much more smoothly, requiring the doors of the original 289 to be reshaped. The 427 retains the original 289 door shape by making the flare less concave at the front edge. Also, the 289FIA’s rear fender line is a bit “perkier.”

Who made the AC Cobra?

Shelby American

AC Cobra
AC Cobra MkIII
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Manufacturer AC Cars Shelby American
Also called AC Shelby Cobra Shelby AC Cobra Shelby Cobra AC 289 Sports

What is an AC Bristol?

The AC Ace-Bristol was an instant hit, competitive in both standard and endurance racing. By 1964, AC was building four-barrel-carbureted 260-cu.in., 260-hp Cobras, that output doubling the Ace-Bristol’s; the following year, the 289-cu.in. version made 271 hp, and 427s were officially rated at 425.

What is a slab side cobra?

The slabside Cobra gets its unusual appellation from its lack of fender flares. This is arguably the purest version of the Cobra formula of big American engine in a tiny British sports car. The slabside is easy to spot thanks to its lack of a hood scoop and a rear exit, undercar exhaust.

Who built AC Cobra?

Carroll Shelby
American racing driver Carroll Shelby developed the Cobra from the AC Ace in 1962. They were built by AC in Thames Ditton and shipped to Shelby’s works in California for the installation of the Ford V8 engine. Initially, these were 4,260cc but soon enlarged to 4,736cc (289 cubic inches).

How many original AC Cobras exist?

The Shelby Cobra is perhaps the World’s most iconic and thus copied car. Less than 1000 original Ford AC Cobras were built by Carroll Shelby. Tens of Thousands of copies of the original 289 and 427 AC Cobras exist with most of them being “kit cars” copies.

Is the Shelby Cobra 289 a race car?

The CSX7000 (289 FIA) is an authentic continuation of the Shelby Cobra 289 race cars built and campaigned in the ‘60s. And while the CSX7000 incorporates safety and

When did the Cobra MkII FIA come out?

The MKII FIA is the 1st licensed continuation of the original AC-derived 289 Cobra that first appeared in 1962 winning 5 races. Loyal to the original lines and proper nostalgic characteristics of the origianl 1962 Cobra FIA, this car is built for the heart-racing 289 motor and a more modern Tremec TKO transmission.

What kind of motor did the Cobra have?

The small block 289 Ford motor powered the FIA Cobra roadsters that dominated the American road race scene. The small block V8 powerplant also powered the Daytona Coupe that won America’s first and only world manufactures championship in 1965.

What kind of transmission does a Cobra MkII have?

Loyal to the original lines and proper nostalgic characteristics of the origianl 1962 Cobra FIA, this car is built for the heart-racing 289 motor and a more modern Tremec TKO transmission. The MKII FIA can be tracked or street driven.