The ORIGINAL Shelby Cobra Is Going Up for
Auction
CSX 2000—the very first Cobra that Carroll
Shelby built, and kept for his whole life—will be auctioned at Monterey in
August.
By Bob Sorokanich (courtesy of Road and
Track Magazine)
JUN 29, 2016 --
Interested in buying a legend? The original Shelby
Cobra, the very first car that Carroll Shelby hand-built, the one that
kicked off the Shelby legacy that still carries on today, is going up for
sale at RM Sotheby's Monterey Auction on August 19th. We have a feeling
this car is going to generate some intense bidding.
When we say original, we mean it. This is the very first of the
Cobras—created in 1962 when Carroll Shelby shoehorned a 260-cubic-inch
Ford V8 between the wheel wells of a British-made AC Ace. When that engine
met that body, a legend was born.
The car, known as CSX 2000, served as the development prototype for what
would become the Shelby empire. And it never left the founder's
hands—Shelby maintained this car as his personal Cobra from day one. It is
truly a one-owner car.
That's not to say it was pampered, though. In a tale that is now
legendary, Shelby pulled a little scam on the car magazines that tested
this car, including Road & Track. After the Cobra was made public, CSX
2000 was sent out to every major car magazine for testing. But Shelby,
wanting it to seem like he'd already built a fleet of Cobras, had the car
repainted a different color before each magazine test. The magazines each
thought they'd gotten a different car, and Shelby's legend was sealed.
"It is the actual pen with which he signed his declaration of war and the
idea upon which he built his company and revolutionized American
racing—and the greater auto industry as a whole," RM Sotheby's writes. "It
is, without exception, the single most important and history-rewriting
sports car ever offered at auction, after over 50 years of ownership and
without ever leaving the care of its founding father."
Hyperbole? Maybe not. It's hard to think of a single automobile that
changed the course of sports car history as definitively as the Cobra.
This was the car that sealed Shelby's career, that led Ford to become a
1960s racing powerhouse, that founded the American tradition of
front-engine, rear-drive, hairy-chested roadsters that still beats in our
veins today.
And among all the immensely collectible Shelby products of skyrocketing
value, this will assuredly be the most coveted. We can't predict how high
the bidding will go at RM Sotheby's Monterey auction on August 19th and
20th, but we know one thing for sure: The price will be astonishing.
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