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1965 Shelby (or AC-Shelby) Cobra 289
I'm not really feeling the whitewall tires... The Cobra was produced in four groups for the U.S. market in 1962-67: -- 75 with 260 cubic inch (4.3 liter) Ford V-8s (Mark 1s) -- 51 with 289 cubic inch (4.7 liter) Ford V-8s (also Mark 1s) -- 528 Mark 2s with 289 V-8s -- 55 substantially upgraded Mark 3s with Ford 427 cubic inch V-8s (1965 to 1969) AC cars, the manufacturer of the chassis/body, also sold cars in Europe as the AC 289 until 1969.
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