AC Cobra
Author: Mills, Rinsey
Hardback; Book; 250 Colour and B&w Illustrations
160 pages
Published: November 2002
Haynes Publishing Group
ISBN: 1859608493

The legendary AC Cobra is one of the world's ultimate no-compromise sports cars. Originally derived from the AC Ace, the brutal Cobra was the result of Carroll Shelby's dream to combine British chassis expertise with the easily available power of a large-capacity American V8 engine. Forty years on from its debut, this much imitated car is revered the world over, and original examples have become highly sought-after. This beautifully produced commemorative book will appeal to all sports car fans as well as to Cobra enthusiasts. Part of the Haynes Great Cars SeriesA new book in the Haynes Great Cars series. Features period and specially commissioned colour photographs, and a complete history chronicling racing exploits and road cars. A new book in the Haynes Great Cars series. Features period and specially commissioned colour photographs, and a complete history chronicling racing exploits and road cars.The legendary AC Cobra is one of the world's ultimate no-compromise sports cars. 40 years on from its debut, this much imitated car is revered the world over, and original examples have become highly sought after. This book should appeal to all sports car fans, as well as to Cobra enthusiasts.



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