1966 Shelby Cobra 427 tool room recreation (DB427)
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Having an aluminium bodied recreation of a 1966 Shelby Cobra 427 built by Dave Brookes.
https://db427.com/db427sc
I'm basing it on CX3049 below.
I've gone for the higher spec 580 bhp Southern Automotive 427 cubic inch side oiler.
Its now a few months off. It should go to the paintshop at the start of the year and then off for a tune/ set up.
Some pics below from today.
https://db427.com/db427sc
I'm basing it on CX3049 below.
I've gone for the higher spec 580 bhp Southern Automotive 427 cubic inch side oiler.
Its now a few months off. It should go to the paintshop at the start of the year and then off for a tune/ set up.
Some pics below from today.
Edited by Jonny TVR on Tuesday 26th October 14:02
Jonny TVR said:
Having an aluminium bodied recreation of a 1966 Shelby Cobra 427 built by Dave Brookes.
https://db427.com/db427sc
I'm basing it on CX3049 below.
I've gone for the higher spec 580 bhp Southern Automotive 427 cubic inch side oiler.
Its now a few months off. It should go to the paintshop at the start of the year and then off for a tune/ set up.
Some pics below from today.
Some people are just plain greedy https://db427.com/db427sc
I'm basing it on CX3049 below.
I've gone for the higher spec 580 bhp Southern Automotive 427 cubic inch side oiler.
Its now a few months off. It should go to the paintshop at the start of the year and then off for a tune/ set up.
Some pics below from today.
Edited by Jonny TVR on Tuesday 26th October 14:02
Owned three Cobra replica's, a AK and two Rams along with a C Type , D Type and Lotus 11
all with serious running gear but nothing close what you are building.
That's what a Cobra should look like and the attention to detail,
I'm excited and it's not even mine
rat rod said:
Some people are just plain greedy
Owned three Cobra replica's, a AK and two Rams along with a C Type , D Type and Lotus 11
all with serious running gear but nothing close what you are building.
That's what a Cobra should look like and the attention to detail,
I'm excited and it's not even mine
You get around RR! Owned three Cobra replica's, a AK and two Rams along with a C Type , D Type and Lotus 11
all with serious running gear but nothing close what you are building.
That's what a Cobra should look like and the attention to detail,
I'm excited and it's not even mine
Thats interesting about your Cobra history. I owned an AK too which is what really developed my interest. Pic below. I bought it like that.
[url]|https://thumbsnap.com/GtLk2hgz[/url
I want it to look totally period.
Will keep posting .. I'm quite excited too!!
Jonny TVR said:
You get around RR!
Thats interesting about your Cobra history. I owned an AK too which is what really developed my interest. Pic below. I bought it like that.
[url]|https://thumbsnap.com/GtLk2hgz[/url
I want it to look totally period.
Will keep posting .. I'm quite excited too!!
Having eclectic taste my interest are all over the place from Austin Seven's ,hot rods and yanks too Italian stuff,Thats interesting about your Cobra history. I owned an AK too which is what really developed my interest. Pic below. I bought it like that.
[url]|https://thumbsnap.com/GtLk2hgz[/url
I want it to look totally period.
Will keep posting .. I'm quite excited too!!
Like you i find it difficult to be content with one type of car,it's like having a incurable desease
That's one good looking AK, Has that no nonesense period serious race look about it with it's low stance,black side pipes and wheels,
and what looks like a black interior,that and the 1966 plate and painted cam covers could be mistaken for the real
deal, More pit lane than wine bar, Nice change from the powder puff glitzy replica's i see about.
rat rod said:
Having eclectic taste my interest are all over the place from Austin Seven's ,hot rods and yanks too Italian stuff,
Like you i find it difficult to be content with one type of car,it's like having a incurable desease
That's one good looking AK, Has that no nonesense period serious race look about it with it's low stance,black side pipes and wheels,
and what looks like a black interior,that and the 1966 plate and painted cam covers could be mistaken for the real
deal, More pit lane than wine bar, Nice change from the powder puff glitzy replica's i see about.
Its good I think to have well chosen variety. Like you i find it difficult to be content with one type of car,it's like having a incurable desease
That's one good looking AK, Has that no nonesense period serious race look about it with it's low stance,black side pipes and wheels,
and what looks like a black interior,that and the 1966 plate and painted cam covers could be mistaken for the real
deal, More pit lane than wine bar, Nice change from the powder puff glitzy replica's i see about.
I can't take any credit with the way the AK looked, the previous owner Lee Marshall spent a lot of time, money and energy getting it right ... even the oil stained engine
Jonny TVR said:
I think it is when you consider the more expensive options across the water.
I paid quite a bit more for the side oiler engine and you need to add paint on top.
Superb effort, look forward to more updates!I paid quite a bit more for the side oiler engine and you need to add paint on top.
Even cooler because of the period 'side oiler', i've wanted a 63 1/2 Galaxie Fastback for years so appreciate the costs involved in getting a side-oiler outputting >500bhp vs. a custom build on a small block. Will have a Galaxie with a 427 Cammer lump in it one day... Best of luck with the Cobra!
Chunkychucky said:
Superb effort, look forward to more updates!
Even cooler because of the period 'side oiler', i've wanted a 63 1/2 Galaxie Fastback for years so appreciate the costs involved in getting a side-oiler outputting >500bhp vs. a custom build on a small block. Will have a Galaxie with a 427 Cammer lump in it one day... Best of luck with the Cobra!
Thanks CC. Will keep you posted on developments.Even cooler because of the period 'side oiler', i've wanted a 63 1/2 Galaxie Fastback for years so appreciate the costs involved in getting a side-oiler outputting >500bhp vs. a custom build on a small block. Will have a Galaxie with a 427 Cammer lump in it one day... Best of luck with the Cobra!
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