Used 1966 Shelby Cobra for sale in Macedonia, OH
$49,900
Vehicle Details
1966 Year | 1664 VIN | 28,425 mi. Mileage |
$49,900 Price | Shelby Make | Shelby Model |
Macedonia, Ohio Location | 115179 Stock Number | Car Body Type |
Yes Convertible | Factory 5 Trim Level | Green Exterior Color |
Excellent Exterior Condition | Unrestored Known Vehicle Damages | Clear Title Status |
Unrestored Restoration History | V-8 Engine Type | V-8 Engine Size |
Replaced Engine History | Manual Transmission | Rear-wheel drive Drive Train |
Yes Electronic Ignition | Yes Fuel Injection | Cloth Interior Type |
Black Interior Color | Yes Bucket Seats | Cloth Seat Material |
Yes Aftermarket Wheels |
Seller
- Harwood Motors, LTD.
- 1333 Highland Rd Macedonia, OH 44087
- (440) 565-5335
Vehicle Description
High-quality Factory 5 build. Mostly stock Cobra 5.0, Tremec 5-speed, 4-wheel Wilwood disc brakes, competition seats and harnesses. Fantastic paint, drives extremely well. Sorted, beautiful, and fast! This gorgeous Factory 5 Cobra was built a few years ago but you can see that they guys doing the fiberglass work really did a nice job, because it’s smooth, the panels fit well, and there’s just no evidence that it’s ‘glass until you rap your knuckles on it. The metallic green paint with white stripes is a traditional Cobra look and we like the somewhat subtle color combination. The addition of yellow hashmarks on the front fender is a nice touch, and recalls when these were actual race cars—hash marks were often used to help spotters tell the cars apart from a distance or at night. Other thoughtful details include the jacking stubs, mesh grilles over the headlights, and those massive KC Highlighter driving lights in the grille opening—talk about flamethrowers! For authenticity, this Cobra also wears appropriate “Powered by Ford” badges, bullet-style side mirror, and a flip-up gas cap on the rear quarter. Nobody will mistake it for anything else and it’s quite nicely finished and ready to rock. The interior shows that this Cobra was built for combat, eschewing the original low-back buckets in favor of modern high-back racing shells with 5-point Simpson racing harnesses. The rest is familiar Cobra, from the simple door pockets to the flat dash wrapped in vinyl and filled with Auto Meter dials. A wood-rimmed steering wheel is quite authentic-looking and the drilled aluminum pedals are just plain cool. You’ll note this car includes a correct forward-canted shifter for the Tremec 5-speed underneath, as well as a full switch panel to control the various functions like lights, fuel pump, and other vitals. It is wired for a stereo, but there is no head unit, so you could add that if you like, but we suspect that the side pipes provide all the stereo accompaniment you’d want. The trunk is neatly finished with carpets and a pair of charging stubs, but there is no top—in a Cobra, what’s the point? This Cobra should last practically forever, because under the forward-tilting hood you’ll find a bone-stock 5.0 liter V8 from a 1993 Mustang Cobra. The distinctive intake manifold gives it away every time, but by keeping it stock, reliability is bulletproof. And with 1000 fewer pounds to haul around than in the already pretty quick Mustang, performance is electrifying. All the factory electronic controls are still in place, so it starts easily, idles well, and never gets fussy. A few dress-up parts like the finned aluminum valve covers recall the ‘60s while a giant radiator with an electric fan keeps it cool. A/C and power steering aren’t on the menu in a Cobra, but you do get nice features like a modern alternator, hood struts to keep the hood open (most Cobra kits use a prop rod), and a set of beautifully made exhaust headers that dump into those satin-black side pipes. Even with 302 cubes instead of 427, the sound is spectacular. Factory 5’s chassis uses the same round tube ladder setup that the originals used, with CAD engineering to allow the Mustang components to bolt in place. There’s a Tremec 5-speed manual transmission with a stubby driveshaft spinning the Mustang’s 8.8-inch rear end, which feels like it has 3.73 gears inside—this sucker is PUNCHY! The front suspension uses custom coil-over shocks and tubular upper A-arms so ride height is adjustable, while the rear still uses the Mustang 4-link setup with coil-overs and quad shocks to tame the rear end. It works rather well, and this sucker does hook up hard! Brakes are beefy Wilwood discs all around, with the rears being brand new and installed at a cost of over $3000. Ride quality is surprisingly good for a Cobra and with so little weight, acceleration and braking will strain your neck muscles. 17-inch Cobra R wheels work extremely well and carry brand new 245/45/17 front and 275/40/17 rear continental performance radials. There’s certainly a pecking order when it comes to Cobra kits, but this green Cobra is right in the sweet spot: still affordable, still fast, and extremely easy to own. You couldn’t build this car for the asking price and given the lead times on kits, you could be having fun right away rather than two or three years from now, and that sounds like the best idea of all. Call today! Note that this Cobra is titled as a 1966 Ford. For more details and photos, please visit www.HarwoodMotors.com