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Black and silver: 1965 Cobra 289 FIA by Kirkham

If we wanted to publish an original Cobra 289 we would not have a hard time finding one, but there would be a lot of trouble finding a buyer who can spend almost a million dollars to buy it. This is therefore not an original Cobra 289, but the best that can be found apart… Read More Black and silver: 1965 Cobra 289 FIA by Kirkham

February 27, 2019February 26, 2019 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

Polish aluminium: 1965 Cobra 427 S/C by Kirkham

Yep, that’s a replica. But, as all of you know, not all replicas are the same and that’s true also for this Cobra 427 built by Kirkham, a small factory in Provo, UT. There, among the beautiful landascapes of Utah, the Kirkham brothers build the best replica of the Shelby Cobra, both in 289 and… Read More Polish aluminium: 1965 Cobra 427 S/C by Kirkham

August 2, 2018August 2, 2018 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

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