1965 FFR Shelby Daytona Competition Cobra Coupe 684HP V8 Vintage Road Race Car
Make: |
Shelby |
Model: |
Cobra |
Trim: |
FFR Daytona Competition Cobra Coupe 684HP V |
Year: |
1965 |
Mileage: |
1500 |
VIN: |
1000717CP |
Color: |
Blue |
Engine: |
403 Ford V8 All Aluminum dry sump V8 |
Cylinders: |
8 |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Transmission: |
Manual |
Interior color: |
Black |
Vehicle Title: |
Clear |
Item location: |
Costa Mesa, California, United States |
1965 Shelby Cobra FFR Daytona Competition Cobra Coupe 684HP V Additional Info:
This 1965 Shelby Daytona Coupe that was purchased new as a kit and built in 2017 by Levy Racing of Maricopa, Arizona for over $120k. Power is from a 403cui 684 HP V8 paired with a G-Force 4-speed manual transmission and a Ford Racing IRS r end. The car is finished in blue and orange over a black interior and is equipped with a roll cage, Kirkey racing seats, a fire-suppression system,Wilwood 6-piston brakes, QA1 adjustable shocks, Eibach springs, and more. This Daytona Coupe has been used in VARA racing events since completion and is now offered with a manufacturer’s certificate of origin, build records, spare wheels and exhaust, a VARA logbook, and a California bill of sale. Please check with your state if you can register the car for the street with the certificate of origin from Factory Five Racing.For questions please call nine four nine -259 3109
The fiberglass body is finished in a blue and orange Gulf tribute livery, with white meatballs on the doors and front clamshell. Features include a side-exit exhaust, a rear spoiler above the Kamm tail, a vented front clamshell, and a quick-detachfront valance and splitter. A set of muffled side-exit exhaust pipes is included in the sale.
Black 18″ Enkei wheels wear Hoosier racing tires. Stopping power is provided by Wilwood 6-piston brakes, while the suspension features billet control arms, QA1 adjustable shocks, and Eibach springs. A spare set of Enkei wheels is included in the sale.
The interior features a full roll cage and Kirkey racing seats with G-Force Racing harnesses, and the seats have been installed to accommodate drivers up to 6’4″. Other equipment includes a fire-suppression system and Wilwood pedals.
The 403cui V8 was built by Pick’s Racing Engines of Santa Ana, California in 2018 and is said to feature an aluminum block, aluminum cylinder heads, a dry-sump lubrication system, Jones Racing HTD pulleys, billet reservoirs, a SPAL fan, a heat exchanger, MSD 6AL digital ignition, and a Fuel Safe fuel cell, as well as custom racing headers, collectors, and exhaust. The results of a September 2018 dyno test show 684 horsepower at 7,200 rpm, which is sent to the rear wheels via a G-Force 4-speed manual transmission equipped with a magnesium case and a Quarter Master triple-disc clutch. A Ford Racing 2015 IRS differential and chromoly driveshaft are also equipped.
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A VARA logbook is included in the sale, and the car passed an annual VARA tech inspection in October 2018. The following race history :
- February 2018 –VARA, Spring Mountain, Nevada
- May 2018 – VARA, Buttonwillow, California
- August 2018 – SAAC-43 Shelby Convention, Sonoma, California
- September 2018 – VARA, Willow Springs California
- October 2018 – VARA Octoberfest, Buttonwillow, California
- November 2018 – VARA Big Bore Bash, Willow Springs, California
- Win 2018 VARA GTO class champion
The Cobra Daytona Coupé project actually began in the autumn of 1963, when Carroll Shelby asked his director of Special Projects, Peter Brock, if he could design a coupé body for the Cobra. Shelby was looking for more top speed to battle the Ferraris on European tracks. Brock, then aged 22, was fresh from General Motors where he worked on the original Corvette Sting Ray. He initially just called it the Cobra Coupé, but internally it soon became the Daytona as this was the first race where the car would be entered. Peter Brock created an instant classic, with aerodynamic lines which still look great today. With the Daytona, Shelby became the first American constructor winning a title on the international racing scene at the FIA World Sportscar Championship in 1965. Only 6 examples were made, and these are now - unsurprisingly - the most famous Cobras of all.
I can assist with shipping the Daytona world wide, 1200 Euro to Bremerhaven or Rotterdam for other destinations please inquire