AC COBRA
Lowest Price: £92,066 • Median Price: £256,068 • Highest Price: £695,900 • Sell-Through Rate: 60%

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£92,066
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£256,068
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HIGHEST PRICE:
£695,900
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NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
6
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SELL THROUGH RATE:
60%
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The AC Cobra, a British-American collaboration, emerged in 1962. Carroll Shelby, a former racer, envisioned mating a lightweight AC Ace chassis with a powerful V8 engine.
Shelby approached AC Cars, who agreed to supply the chassis. Ford provided the engines. The Cobra quickly gained fame for its performance.
Its successor is the Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe, designed for racing.
Few know that early Cobra prototypes faced skepticism. Ford initially hesitated, fearing it would compete with the Corvette. Shelby's persistence and the Cobra's early track successes eventually won them over.
How much is a AC Cobra worth?
In average condition, a AC Cobra is worth £256,068.
What is the most expensive AC Cobra to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive AC Cobra to sell in history was sold for £695,900.
What is the cheapest AC Cobra to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest AC Cobra to sell in history was sold for £92,066.
When was the AC Cobra produced?
The AC Cobra was produced between 1962 and 1967.


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