RE: Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe CSX9000

RE: Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe CSX9000

Friday 15th January 2010

Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe CSX9000

Revised version of Superformance replicar gains official recognition



A replacement for the Superformance Cobra Daytona has been officially unveiled at the Autosport International/PistonHeads Performance Car show. The significantly redesigned coupe now carries the Shelby name for the first time, and is under full licence with each car receiving an official Shelby Tag and chassis number and entry into the Shelby's official registry.

The original 'Daytona' Cobra first raced in 1964, and was designed by Peter Brock to help make the Cobra more aerodynamic and competitive in racing. Only six originals were built, but Superformance have long been involved in making modern 'road ready' replicas, and gaining full Shelby branding and nomenclature marks a significant milestone for the brand.


The new car is called the Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe CSX9000 (phew). It is made from a composite body mounted on a round-tube space frame chassis, weighing in at 1026kg, and is designed to accept a Ford 351 Windsor engine that, in Cobra tradition, they suggest stroking up to 427 CU (just under 7 litres). The prototype cars apparently carried a 500bhp Roush 402 RC engine and could hit over 200mph, eating a standing quarter-mile in 11.5 sec.

Body height has increased compared with the outgoing Superformance Cobra Daytona, to allow more cabin space and improve the driving position. The A pillar has moved to facilitate this, and the styling has been re-jiggled to hide this and to improve aerodynamics a touch too. They've also added 'deep dish' Shelby-branded wheels and a smattering of Caroll Shelby signatures. The end result really is rather pretty, without pretending to be an exact replica of its forbear.


Official UK importers Le Mans Coupes LTD describe the car as "the car that would have been built had its designers had the benefits of modern computer aided design, and not been constrained by the short deadlines and tight budgets typical of racing in the 1960s." Peter Brock himself, designer of the original, was on the design team for the CSX9000, so it's hard to call this 'inauthentic'.

It also has the advantage of a full set of mod-cons; climate control, power steering, electric windows and even remote central locking are all standard. There is also fully adjustable suspension and a ZF limited-slip differential, and the car was designed to be fitted with a modern 6-speed Tremec T56 gearbox.

We are absolute suckers for this sort of thing here at PH, so here's hoping they'll let us have a go in one soon...

 









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GingerWizard

Original Poster:

4,721 posts

198 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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Thats very nice! I am shocked someone would take it out in the snow! yikes Braver then me, no doubt!

soad

32,891 posts

176 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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Love that car to bits. Monster performance - it needs to be raced.

Gun

13,431 posts

218 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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These cars are just sex on wheels.

Luca Brasi

885 posts

174 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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I want one.

TheStoat

1,498 posts

221 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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I have always had a soft spot for these beasties. Good to see them carrying on albeit in a slightly revised form. Would love to hear one on a tunnel run some time smile

aeropilot

34,568 posts

227 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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Want one...but with a proper engine, not that nasty GM one shown in the photos wink

RDMcG

19,142 posts

207 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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I saw the real thing in Philly last year....lovely it was, too, and unrestored......



TheStoat

1,498 posts

221 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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Can we have something like this as the next Pic of the Week please? smile


GTRene

16,524 posts

224 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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you beat me in that picture...okebiggrin anyway love it in that color.
and I see the modern LS3 now under the bonnet?

tim200sx

452 posts

207 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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Yummy lick I'd love one of those in my garage yes

Edited by tim200sx on Friday 15th January 14:02

saviour

69 posts

202 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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I have one, CSX2299 #5 Considered the most important of the six Cobra Daytonas, with an outstanding race record including.

1st 1964 24 Hours of Le Mans

GT class win at Goodwood

1965 Daytona 2000Km (124Mls)

1964 Sebring 12 Hours

YUM, YUM......


curveking

41 posts

250 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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They were nick named the cheetah when they first came out to race.

daveco

4,125 posts

207 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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It's like an E-Type on steroids. You've got to love it.

ParanoidAndroid

1,359 posts

283 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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That is lovely, another car to add to my lottery win garage.

How much are they?

Edited by ParanoidAndroid on Friday 15th January 15:09

rev-erend

21,409 posts

284 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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One of the best looking cars in the world .. bar none !

jas16

378 posts

232 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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cloud9

CrisW

522 posts

193 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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So the original replica used an LS and the new replica uses a Ford unit?

Not sure I wouldn't rather have the LS version...

Does look pretty, a nice alternative to a GT40 replica.

PascalBuyens

2,868 posts

282 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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No !!! I shall resist !!!!



(but not for ever)

marcosgt

11,018 posts

176 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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curveking said:
They were nick named the cheetah when they first came out to race.
Really? Isn't the Cheetah a different, but rather similar, looking coupe?

M.

torchy6

133 posts

172 months

Friday 15th January 2010
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Yeah, brave taking it out in the snow, I bet it handled like dream: rolleyes: Shelby is a tart, will sign anything for a price! I have always loved this car, the rear view is the best and the further forward you get the uglier it becomes. What's with the 9000 monicker? Doesn't seem to refer to anything (unless they are planning a nine litre!) and what's the price? Still want one tho', with the right engine that is.