Daytona Cobra Coupe
The Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe features naturally-aspirated 289-cubic-inch Ford V8 engine producing approximately 390 horsepower at 6750 RPM with 341 pound-feet torque through four-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel-drive achieving 4.4-second 0-60 mph acceleration and 196-mph top speed on Mulsanne Straight weighing 2300 pounds representing purpose-built endurance racing coupe with distinctive aerodynamic design by Pete Brock featuring long tail and fastback roofline providing exceptional high-speed stability and reduced drag establishing American Le Mans competition credentials with sophisticated aluminum monocoque construction and comprehensive racing specification including independent suspension and disc brakes representing Carroll Shelby motorsport engineering excellence with proven competition success and legendary racing heritage establishing iconic American sports racing car with distinctive styling and genuine supercar performance.
Daytona Coupe launched 1964 represents Shelby American ultimate Cobra development establishing purpose-built competition coupe competing against Ferrari 250 GTO at Le Mans and international endurance racing establishing American constructor first FIA World Championship victory in 1965 GT Manufacturers Championship with only six original examples produced from 1964-1965 establishing extreme rarity and legendary status representing significant American motorsport achievement with comprehensive racing success and proven reliability continuing Cobra roadster heritage with enhanced aerodynamics and sophisticated engineering produced for professional factory racing program establishing cultural icon status representing American motorsport excellence and Carroll Shelby legendary vision establishing most valuable American automobiles with auction records exceeding millions representing ultimate expression of Cobra performance philosophy with genuine racing pedigree and enduring legacy establishing significant automotive history.