Unique Cobra brings $5.5M at car auction

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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - An 800-horsepower Shelby Cobra, once the personal car of the racing veteran who developed the iconic sports car, has sold for $5.5 million at auction, a record for an American car.



The sale of the 1966 Shelby Cobra "Super Snake" brought a packed house to its feet Saturday at the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction after a pair of bidders drove the price up.



Carroll Shelby, 84, who created the Cobra in the '60s using Ford engines and a British sport car chassis, said he built the Super Snake — with twin superchargers on a 427 cubic inch V-8 — and drove it for years.



"It's a special car. It would do just over three seconds to 60 (mph), 40 years ago," Shelby told the crowd before the sale.



"I killed a buzzard with it," he said. "Nasty, nasty."



The car had a twin, built for comedian Bill Cosby, but that car was destroyed in an accident while being driven by another owner, according to the Barrett-Jackson Web site.



Barrett-Jackson said the $5.5 million price tag for the Cobra was not an overall world record car price, since others have sold at auction for more than $11 million. However, it is a world record for American cars, said Steve Davis, Barrett-Jackson president.



The winning bidder was car collector Ron Pratt of suburban Chandler. Last year, he paid $4.32 million for the Futureliner, one of 12 futuristic buses used for shows in the 1940s and '50s by General Motors.
 
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If you've never heard Bill Cosby's "200 MPH" routine, it's a must for every car guy.



"I need a car that goes 180 mph to get to work. Because I live, you know, two miles from work. So I can kiss my wife goodbye, and brrrrrraaaaaap, I'm at work."

"It'll have dual....everything. Dual superchargers, dual carburators, dual glove compartment, everything dammit gonna be dual."

"It's got PIIIIPES, lookit 'em PIIIIPES, wait till the kids in them Chevys see these PIIIIPES, they'll say OH WOW LOOKIT THEM PIIIIIPES!!!"

"I'll drive by Steve McQueen's house and put him down. 'HEY STEVE, YOU AIN'T GOT THIS!'"



Things were a heckuva lot more fun before the nanny government got involved in the car business.
 
JohnnyO-

Still plenty you can do within the laws, even with new cars. Most states lightly regulate older cars (typically greater then 25 years old) which allows you to have fun. Still plenty of ways to have fun with new cars, depends on the state you live in too. Cali sucks, thats for sure.



Strange little thing:

In Japan, cars are regulated quite strictly, but even so, many of the top tuners in Japan make perfectly legal cars. Many have lower emissions then stock; many are also well within the law when it comes to noise. In fact, some race cars, if using street tires and suspension height raised, are street legal.
 
Maybe I'm a little ignorant here, but...an AUTOMATIC?!!? WTF Carroll?



Wait a minute...did I just question Carroll Shelby??:huh:

 

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