1966 Shelby Cobra Replica

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$55000 or best offer

I bought the Cobra for $40,000 and have spent $15,000 in new engine, rearend, shocks, electrical, lighting, etc.
I will break even at $55,000. You can have access to ALL of my mechanics invoices. My mileage can be verified from my records and my mechanics. You are getting a new engine and rearend. It is a beast.

ONLY 300 MILES ON NEW ENGINE/REAREND

My Cobra was originally built in 2003. I am the second owner. I contracted Bryce Kumis Racing to rebuild the engine and rearend. The project took about 6 months and was completed in Sep 2023. There is about 300 miles on the new build.

YouTube Videos:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zVCESo5oP0
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/KkCNI21-Gjk
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/GrjNbhF-Seo
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0kS1EIaiH18

Here is a summary of the work:

COMPLETE REBUILD including:

New Edelbrock fuel pump
New fuel pump adapter
New Powermaster Starter
New piston and ring package
R & R pistons

Complete valve job
New seals
New Rear end rebuild
New 8.8 ring and pinion kit
R & R fuel tank
New fuel sender
New fuel gauge
New complete rebuild of 429 cid engine
New roller cam
New spring kit

New MSD plug wiring
New headlights, taillights, front lights
New rear adjustable shocks
New front shocks
New side wind deflectors
New sun visors
New high capacity radiator
New high flow radiator fan with shroud
New high volume oil pump
New hardened oil shaft

New phenolic carb spacer
New push rods
New power steering pump
New bracket and pulley kit for low mount alternator
New Powermaster Race alternator
New belts
New MSD Coil

Sand blast and power coat intake manifold
Sand blast and power coat timing cover
bore and hone block .030
hot tank
cleaned oil galleys
R & R oil plugs
R & R cam bearings
Main and rod bearing clearances checked
resized rods
machined the crank and heads
Sand blast and power coat thermostat housing
tank heads
surface heads
Speedometer adjustment

THINGS I would do if I kept it:

upgrade the door hardware

install larger brake pads on the front

re-hang the passenger door

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