Many of you likely don't know much about the Shelby Loanstar, originally dubbed the Cobra III (Ford had Trademarked Cobra and did not want Shelby using the name). But in 1968 Shelby's racing contract with Ford was coming to an end, it was in many ways Shelby's last stand for American performance.
Note the Large Front Bumper in an attempt to meet 1968 Crash Standards |
The car was offered for sale in Autoweek, at the price of $15,000 was steep (Around $99,000 today adjusted for inflation) but the car did sell. Autoweek ran the car on the December 9, 1967, cover of with the heading "New Cobra". The page-one story was titled: "Shelby's New Street Cobra -- U.S. Congress Permitting". The text began: "This will be the new Cobra if Congress passes the bill exempting small manufacturers from some of the new standards."
The car is still around, it has been undergoing restoration for the better part of a decade and we hope to see it out in public soon.
Check out some more photos of the car below.
Originally white the interior was switched to Black once the car arrived in LA |
Source: Cobra/Ferrari Wars