The ill-fated Cobra competitor has a fuel-injected Corvette heart. This might be the finest of the breed, and it's up for sale at a seriously high price.
The Shelby Cobra is one of the most iconic racing cars of all time, and it played a key role in establishing American automakers as serious contenders on track. That said, you might not know about the car that Chevrolet helped develop to take on the Cobra, known as the Bill Thomas Cheetah. It's significantly rarer than the Cobra, and you now have a chance to take home an early Cheetah prototype previously owned by GM president John F. Gordon.
25:1 compression ratio. The mighty V-8 provided the Cheetah with 360 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque, which is quite a lot in a car that tips the scales at 1750 pounds. Attached to the rear axle sits a Borg-Warner T-10 four-speed manual transmission. Owing to its racing intentions, the car also packs three fuel tanks with individual filler caps. This particular car, serial number 126364002, was the second prototype developed by Thomas.
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