What is a Daytona Cobra worth?

What is a Daytona Cobra worth?

The Daytona, one of six such race cars hand-built by Carroll Shelby and his team, set the record for the highest price paid for an American car at auction. …

How much is a Cobra Daytona Coupe?

It remains the only American make to ever take the GT class world championship. That victorious 1965 Shelby Daytona Coupe went on to break the record for the most expensive American automobile to ever roll across an auction block in back in 2009 for $7.25 million – and this was while Shelby was still alive!

How many Cobra Daytonas are left?

Only six Shelby Daytona Coupes were ever built. Incredibly, each have a storied racing history and still exist to today.

How many Daytona Cobras were made?

Six Daytona Coupes
Six Daytona Coupes were built. The body buck was assembled over the chassis of a crashed Cobra roadster, in Shelby’s shop in Venice Beach, California.

Who owns Shelby Daytona Coupe?

Perez Companc family
This car was featured in the 1965 film Red Line 7000, then was purchased by its driver Bob Bondurant, who sold it in 1969. The car sold for $7.25 million on August 15, 2009, and it is currently owned by Perez Companc family from Argentina.

How do I get the Cobra Daytona Coupe?

Shelby Cobra Daytona coupe is available as an accolade reward under the festival playlist page. Just something to consider before you spend the free car token on that car because of the price.

Who owns the original Daytona coupes?

Only six original Daytona Coupes were built with a seventh Shelby Daytona Super Coupe chassis # CSB3054 that was developed but never completed or raced. Currently owned by Walmart billionaire Rob Walton who famously crashed in 2012 at Laguna Seca during the Rolex Historics, the car was later fully restored.

How many Shelby Daytona Coupes are there?

six
The Shelby Daytona Coupe is an essential piece of American race car history and embodies the ingenuity of Shelby American in the 1960s. It’s also rare—only six cars were originally built. That rarity invites folks to make copies.

Who owns the original Shelby Daytona?

This car was featured in the 1965 film Red Line 7000, then was purchased by its driver Bob Bondurant, who sold it in 1969. The car sold for $7.25 million on August 15, 2009, and it is currently owned by Perez Companc family from Argentina.

How fast was the Shelby Daytona Coupe?

190.0 mph
In Detail

submitted by Richard Owen
final drive 3.09:1
top speed ~305.8 kph / 190.0 mph
0 – 60 mph ~4.01 seconds
0 – 100 mph ~8.81 seconds