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Everything You Need To Know About The Shelby Daytona Coupe

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The Shelby Daytona Coupe is legendary simply because it was built out of the pure drive of competition, the goa, to win the FIA World Championship and beat the Ferrari 250 GTO. From 1964-65 the Dayton Coupes were campaigned by Shelby American and Alan Mann Racing as Ford factory team, as well as temporarily selling or leasing to other racing teams such as “Tri-Colore” of France and Scuderia Filipinetti of Switzerland. The cars were built with the sole purpose of taking on the Ferrari 250 GTO.

The Shelby Daytona Coupe raced in the GT Division III, a class for engine displacements over 2000cc. In their first year of competition, finished second (losing by just 6 points) in GT III class for the 1964 World Sportscar Championship. Campaigning in 12-hour and 24-hour races at Le Mans, Daytona, Sebring, Imola, Reims, Spa Francorchamps, Goodwood Circuit, Oulton Park, Circuito Piccolo delle Madonie, Monza, and Nürburgring.  In just its second year of racing the Daytona Coupe would take the GT III class by 19 points to win the 1965 World Sportscar Championship, upsetting Ferrari in what would be just the beginning of the Ford vs. Ferrari wars of the 1960s.

Everything You Need To Know About The Shelby Daytona Coupe

A list of the Shelby Daytona Coupe Important Victories:

1964 12 Hours of Sebring (GT class win, Dave MacDonald/Bob Holbert)
1964 24 Hours of Le Mans (GT class win, fourth overall, Dan Gurney/Bob Bondurant)
1964 RAC Tourist Trophy (GT class win)
1964 Tour de France Automobile (GT class win)
1965 24 Hours of Daytona (GT class win)
1965 12 Hours of Sebring (GT class win)
1965 Italian Grand Prix at Monza (GT class win)
1965 Nürburgring 1000 km (GT class win)
1965 12 Hours of Reims (GT class win, clinched 1965 World Sportscar Championship)
1965 Enna-Pergusa (GT class win)
1965 25 land speed records at Bonneville

Everything You Need To Know About The Shelby Daytona Coupe

After 1965 Ford shifted its focus to the GT40 program and the Shelby Daytona Coupe was retired. The cars were sold off with some even being registered and used on the street. Only six original Daytona Coupes were built with a seventh Shelby Daytona Super Coupe chassis # CSB3054 that was developed but never completed or raced.

Shelby Daytona Coupe Chassis #CSX2286
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.

Shelby Daytona Coupe Chassis #CSX2287
The first prototype built by Shelby America in Venice, California and the car with one of the most extensive racing histories. Winning the GT Class in 1964 at the 12 Hours of Sebring, marking the first victory for the Daytona Coupe. Later the car would go on to set the USAC/FIA World Land Speed Records at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. After its racing career, CSX2287 found itself registered to music producer Phil Spector, the car then vanished for over thirty years before being discovered in a storage unit in California in 2001. Today the preserved car is on display in the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum.

Everything You Need To Know About The Shelby Daytona Coupe

Shelby Daytona Coupe Chassis #CSX2299
The first of the Dayton Coupes to be built by Carrozzeria Gransport and driven by racing legends like Dan Gurney and Bob Bondurant who won the GT III Class at Le Mans in 1964.

Shelby Daytona Coupe Chassis #CSX2300
Campaigned by Ford of France painted in white with red and blue stripes for the 1965 Nurburgring 1000km where it would place third. After it was returned to Alan Mann Racing and repainted Guardsman Blu MEtallic with white stripes and eventually ended up being owned by Carroll Shelby himself before being sold at auction for $4.4 million dollars in 2000.

Shelby Daytona Coupe Chassis #CSX2601
Won four races in 1965 including Monza, Nürburgring, Reims, and Enna and winning enough points to secure the Manufacturer’s Championship. The car would later be featured in the 1965 film ‘Red Line 7000’ and is currently owned by Gregorio Perez Companc of Argentina.

Shelby Daytona Coupe Chassis #CSX2602
Painted in the Red and White colors of Swiss Racing Team Scuderia Filipinetti at the Le Mans. Ford asked the team, who had made their name racing Ferraris, to buy a Shelby Coupe and race it as their entry for Le Mans as Ford has already entered the maximum number of cars. After Le Mans it was repainted, Guardsman Blue and White, and never professionally raced again.

Everything You Need To Know About The Shelby Daytona Coupe

While only six official Daytona Cobra Coupes were built, other versions were created in period. Like the Willment Daytona Coupe, the Willment Ghia Coupe, and the Ford Cougar II.

The Other Shelby Coupes

Willment Daytona Coupe

Chassis #CSX2131
The Willment Daytona Coupe was built in 1964 by British Ford dealer John Willment who had hired John Ohlsen a Shelby American employee to work in his race shop while he was in the UK. CSX2131 while at a glance looks much like a standard Daytona Coupe, it has a lower roofline, similar to the original design Peter Brock had intended. The car was campaigned and saw success in events across Europe and South Africa. Like many race cars, the Willment Coupe ended up becoming a street car before ending up in the Shelby American collection in 1999.

Willment Ghia Coupe,

Chassis #CSX3055
The Willment Ghia Coupe, was another one of John Willment’s creation, this time the 427 Cobra chassis be married to a Ghia Supersonic body originally made for the Fiat 8V. The engine was supplied by Holman Moody and fitted with twin four-barrel carburetors.

AC Le Mans Cobra Coupe

Chassis #A98
AC also was working on their own Le Mans Cobra Coupe, Shelby didn’t know about the car until it was seen testing and it qualified in second place at the 1964 24-Hours of Le Mans. A98 was in the lead group when it began to develop fuel problems, this would later be attributed to sabotaging the cars fuel tank. Later in the race with Peter Bolton behind the wheel, A98 blew a tire and spun out of control before flipping, the Ferrari of Giancarlo Baghetti was also involved in the crash and while both drivers survived, three spectators were killed. AC98 would sit in the corner of the AC race shop until 1972 when Barrie Bird purchased the wreckage from the AC factory. After a 12 year restoration, AC98 was back on the road.

Ford Cougar II

Chassis #CSX2008
The Ford Cougar II was a concept car based on an early leaf-spring Cobra chassis that was a styling concept. The working prototype was designed by Ford’s head of styling Eugene Bordinat and bodied by Italian coachbuilder Vignale. The concept was squarely aimed at taking on the Chevrolet Corvette and was displayed at the 1964 New Yor World’s Fair. Today the Detroit Historical Societ owns the Cougar II and its open-top sister car the Bordiant Cobra.

See more Shelby Cobra variants and specials HERE.

Shelby Daytona Coupe

Shelby American was one of the first companies to capitalize on “Continuation Cars” offering nearly every classic car they ever made in a limited edition continuation series. While a number of companies have been producing replicas of the Shelby Daytona Coupe for years, in 2015 Shelby American announced they would produce a limited run of 50 Daytona Coupes to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the 1965 FIA Championship.

Shelby Daytona Coupe

Most of us will never have the chance to own even a continuation version of the Shelby Daytona Coupe, but thanks to companies like Superformance, Factory Five, and Shell Valley a basic replica kit to build your own fiberglass Daytona Coupe start at just $17,990.

Quick Facts: Shelby Daytona Coupe

  • What it is: A purpose-built GT race car developed to beat the Ferrari 250 GTO and win the FIA World Championship.
  • Primary campaign years: 1964 to 1965.
  • Teams that campaigned the cars: Shelby American and Alan Mann Racing as Ford factory team, plus entries via Tri-Colore (France) and Scuderia Filipinetti (Switzerland).
  • Racing class: GT Division III (engine displacement over 2000cc).
  • 1964 result: Second in the GT III class for the 1964 World Sportscar Championship, losing by 6 points.
  • 1965 result: Won the GT III class by 19 points to take the 1965 World Sportscar Championship.
  • Notable venues mentioned: Le Mans, Daytona, Sebring, Imola, Reims, Spa-Francorchamps, Goodwood, Oulton Park, Monza, Nürburgring, and more.
  • How many originals were built: Six original Daytona Coupes were built, plus a seventh Super Coupe chassis (CSB3054) that was developed but never completed or raced.
  • After 1965: Ford shifted focus to GT40 and the Daytona Coupes were retired and sold off, with some street registered.
  • Continuation production: Shelby American announced a limited run of 50 Daytona Coupes in 2015 to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1965 FIA Championship.
  • Replica kits: The article notes replica kits starting at $17,990 from companies such as Superformance, Factory Five, and Shell Valley.

FAQ

What is the Shelby Daytona Coupe?
The Shelby Daytona Coupe is a GT race car created to win the FIA World Championship and take on the Ferrari 250 GTO.

How many original Shelby Daytona Coupes were built?
Six original Daytona Coupes were built, plus a seventh Super Coupe chassis (CSB3054) that was developed but never completed or raced.

Who campaigned the Shelby Daytona Coupe in period?
The cars were campaigned by Shelby American and Alan Mann Racing as Ford factory team, and also by teams including Tri-Colore and Scuderia Filipinetti.

What championship did the Daytona Coupe win?
The Daytona Coupe won the GT III class of the 1965 World Sportscar Championship, beating Ferrari by 19 points in the class standings.

What class did the Daytona Coupe race in?
GT Division III, which the article describes as a class for engine displacements over 2000cc.

Did any Daytona Coupe have a notable street or celebrity connection?
CSX2287 was registered to music producer Phil Spector, disappeared for over 30 years, and was later found in a storage unit in 2001.

Are there modern ways to buy one?
The article notes Shelby American announced 50 continuation cars in 2015, and replica kits are available from several manufacturers.

Michael Satterfield

Michael Satterfield, founder of The Gentleman Racer, is a storyteller, adventurer, and automotive expert whose work blends cars, travel, and culture. As a member of The Explorers Club, he brings a spirit of discovery to his work, whether uncovering forgotten racing history or embarking on global expeditions. His site has become a go-to destination for car enthusiasts and style aficionados, known for its compelling storytelling and unique perspective. A Texan with a passion for classic cars and motorsports, Michael is also a hands-on restorer, currently working on a 1960s SCCA-spec Formula Super Vee and other project cars. As the head of the Satterfield Group, he consults on branding and marketing for top automotive and lifestyle brands, bringing his deep industry knowledge to every project.

8 Comments

  1. My dad and I are making a Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe from scratch we started with the kit from Factory Five, should be a fun ride.

  2. So when are we going to get a real movie about the Daytona Coupe and Shelby’s FIA world championship? Ford V Ferrari should really be a sequel considering Shelby had already beaten Ferrari with the Dayona Coupe.

  3. I had the chance to sit in one of the six originals it was crazy how small it was and how there wasn’t any real safety equipment.

  4. i enjoy reading your articles, it is simply amazing, you are doing great work, do you post often? i will be checking you out again for your next post. you should come to nuremberg Germany for a trip and host a rally for your fans here.

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