$1,100,000
VIN: CSX-3012
CSX-3012, one of the original 19 production competition 427 Cobras. . Of the 348 “big block” Cobras produced by Shelby American in the mid 60’s, Only 21 cars, including 2 prototypes, were designated “Competition Cobras” and thus carried the mantra and status of “factory built and prepared race car”. These Comp 427 Cobras, as they are referred to, are among the very upper echelon of high performance, investment grade, collectible, race cars. Ownership of one of these venerable Comp Cobras is to possess a distinctive segment of Automotive history and a wise investment choice on many levels. With a short production run of only 19 examples, not including the 2 prototype cars, these fat fendered, 500+ horsepower, coil sprung monsters, are a wonder to behold, continue to appreciate in value, are very competitive in Vintage Racing events, and draw crowds of admirers wherever they appear.
The mere mention of this Cobra’s serial number evokes dialogue of epic proportions regarding rumor, lore and legend. The legacy of CSX-3012 begins over 51 years ago in April 1965. This Cobra was delivered from Shelby American to a well known California racer and campaigned in various SCCA and USRRC races, with several wins and top 5 finishes.
MGM Studios selected CSX-3012 to star in the 1966 feature film “Spinout”, costarring Elvis Presley and Shelly Fabares.
This car has also graced the cover and pages of several enthusiast books and magazines.
Since its early competition days CSX-3012 was returned to AC Cars, in England, the factory that constructed this Cobra, , and totally and completely rebuilt and restored to its original impressive persona, including the Silver livery. The complete documented history on this competition Cobra is available in the Shelby Registry or via email by request.