10 AC Cobra's For Sale
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1964 Cobra Replica 427SC$30,000 - AL - 1964 351 Cleveland HP (400+HP), automatic transmission, Vintage A/C, extremely fast, nice driver. West Coast kit. T... |
1966 AC Cobra Replica Body by Classic Roadsters$46,888 - AZ - 1966 1966 CLASSIC ROADSTERS COBRA REPLICA! These are one of the most popular specialty vehicles to own and you will... |
1964 AC Cobra 289$550,000 - CT - 1964 Numbers matching! This Cobra carries factory dual quad carbs along with an original factory competition exhaus... |
1966 AC Cobra$39,995 - IL - 1966 One of a kind 1966 AC Cobra tribute that you have to see to believe! Hand built woven steel and fiberglass bod... |
1965 AC Cobra Replica 427 S/C$49,990 - CA - 1965 This vehicle is located in our San Carlos California Showroom (650) 326-1000. This stunning AC Cobra Repli... |
1965 Shelby CobraEnquire - GA - 1965 1965 Shelby Cobra American This is a freshly restored competetive S/C CSX 4066 Shelby Cobra. Formerly owned b... |

About Cobra
The AC Cobra is a classic sports car that has its origins in both the UK and the US, with an original production run which lasted from 1961 until 1967. However, its legacy has endured for significantly longer than its short lifespan and it remains an influential model to this day.
The AC Cobra was developed by both AC Cars and Ford, with tons of input from Carroll Shelby who had been tasked with building a performance car that could rival the Chevrolet Corvette.
The prototype that would eventually found the Cobra was built in the UK with a stand-in Ford V8 engine, before having this stripped out and then being sent across to LA in order to allow Shelby and his team to get to work.
Once the designs were finalised and testing completed, the Cobra was put into production relatively quickly. By 1963 there was even a Mark II Cobra hitting the streets, with a number of elements borrowed from other less prestigious cars of the time. For example, the steering column in the Mark II was ripped right out of a VW Beetle.
1965 saw the Cobra Mark III arrive, this time with a new Ford engine that could provide 425bhp and a top speed of 164mph, even in the basic edition of the car. Meanwhile the Cobra that was intended for competitive racing was even more powerful, hitting 184mph flat out.
Perhaps the most famous legend surrounding the AC Cobra is that one was used by race driver Jack Sears in 1964, hitting 186mph on the M1. Many cite this as being the reason that the 70mph speed limit, which did not exist at the time, was instigated by the government, although the reality is that this was just one of a number of factors that influenced the decision.
Despite the now iconic nature of the AC Cobra, it was not actually much of a success from a financial point of view, which is why it did not make it to the conclusion of its first decade before being retired.
While the Cobra may have slithered away by the end of the 1960s, it would eventually return as part of a number of officially sanctioned 'continuations' of the original brand. This basically means that AC Cars licensed the design to other manufacturers, allowing for hundreds of different iterations to emerge.
You can still see brand new cars in the style of the Cobra on the streets today, although those from the original run are the most highly prized.
1964 Cobra Replica 427SC$30,000 - AL - 1964 351 Cleveland HP (400+HP), automatic transmission, Vintage A/C, extremely fast, nice driver. West Coast kit. T... |
1966 AC Cobra Replica Body by Classic Roadsters$46,888 - AZ - 1966 1966 CLASSIC ROADSTERS COBRA REPLICA! These are one of the most popular specialty vehicles to own and you will... |
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1964 AC Cobra 289$550,000 - CT - 1964 Numbers matching! This Cobra carries factory dual quad carbs along with an original factory competition exhaus... |
1966 AC Cobra$39,995 - IL - 1966 One of a kind 1966 AC Cobra tribute that you have to see to believe! Hand built woven steel and fiberglass bod... |
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1965 AC Cobra Replica 427 S/C$49,990 - CA - 1965 This vehicle is located in our San Carlos California Showroom (650) 326-1000. This stunning AC Cobra Repli... |
1965 Shelby CobraEnquire - GA - 1965 1965 Shelby Cobra American This is a freshly restored competetive S/C CSX 4066 Shelby Cobra. Formerly owned b... |
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1965 A/C Cobra replica by Superformance Convertible$49,995 - CA - 1965 The best value A/C Cobra around. Factory built by "Superformance". Title and registered as a 1965 Ford with Ca... |
1965 Factory Five A/C Cobra Replica$39,995 - CA - 1965 2009 Factory Five MK3 A/C Cobra. Ford 351 Engine Professionally built by the Engine Factory. Demon Carbuerat... |
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1963 AC Ace Cobra Convertible$89,900 - IN - 1963 1963 AC Ace Roadster. Red Exterior. Black Leather. Updated To early Cobra race-style specs. |
1979 Kellison Stallion Cobra ConvertibleEnquire - NV - 1979 1979 Kellison Stallion Cobra 427 - 427 SOHC V-8, 651hp, 4-speed, 4 wheel Wilwood disc brakes. |
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