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The First Three Shelby Cobras: The Sports Cars That Changed the Game

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The story of the first three AC Cobras created by the legendary Carroll Shelby in 1962, including the prototype that has been described as the 'most important modern American car' The First Three Shelby Cobras, the third book in the acclaimed Exceptional Cars series, tells the story of three remarkable cars, the first AC Cobras created by the legendary Carroll Shelby in 1962 and now favorites of sports-car enthusiasts throughout the world.

The prototype CSX2000 has been described as the “most important American car”, although it was built on a British AC Ace chassis with an American Ford V8 engine. It was retained by the Shelby family until 2016, when it sold at auction for a record $13.75 million.

CSX2001 was the first production Cobra, and was delivered to American racing driver Ed Hugus. It was later sold to Frenchman Jean-Marie Vincent, who raced in the Tour de France and in numerous European hillclimbs. 

CSX2002 was the first Cobra to race and nearly won its inaugural outing at Riverside, driven by Bill Krause, until sidelined by a broken rear hub. It did take the first ever Cobra win, with Dave MacDonald at Tucson in March 1963.

Its success led to a series of competition wins that made Shelby's Cobras famous and admired across the globe. All three cars are now the pride of car collections in the United States of America.

CSX2000 and CSX2002 are part of the Larry Miller Collection, and CSX2001 belongs to California-based motorsport aficionado Bruce Meyer.


  • | Author: Gordon Bruce
  • | Publisher: Porter Press International
  • | Publication Date: Feb 07, 2018
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  • | Binding: Hardback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781907085550
  • | ISBN-10: 1907085556
Author:
Gordon Bruce
Publisher:
Porter Press International
Publication Date:
Feb 07, 2018
Binding:
Hardback
ISBN-13:
9781907085550
ISBN10:
1907085556