LouisAnnImageImpressions > To compete with the Corvette, in the early 1960's long time racer Carroll Shelby unknowingly creates a legendary automobile - calling it simply "Cobra." A collaboration with AC Cars of Great Britain, Shelby imported the original Cobra Roadster bodies and fitted them with various iterations of Ford power and other equipment. The "originals" were built in sparing numbers between 1961 and 1967.  Sporting Carroll Shelby's autograph on it's dash, the above Shelby American, Inc. 427 S/C Cobra proudly displays at a local car show in Central Florida.
LouisAnnImageImpressions > It's a HEMI!  A Chip Foose no less..
LouisAnnImageImpressions > Bugatti Veyron - This carbon fibre 220 MPH supercar actually sports a black and stainless steel finish.  The "heated view" of this digitally altered image just fits my twisted idea of how to portray the fastest, and likely the most expensive production automobile on the planet..
LouisAnnImageImpressions > The Classic Automobile - Art in Steel, Chrome, Glass and even Fiberglass. Midyear Corvette - Survivor - all original. An Elegant Elder..
LouisAnnImageImpressions > The Classic Automobile - Art in Steel, Chrome, Glass and even Fiberglass.  Classic digital rendering, 1957 Corvette - "Scoop"
LouisAnnImageImpressions > 1963 Corvette Split Window Coupe - Option package RPO Z06.  This was one of only 199 original factory optioned, race-intended Corvettes.  360 HP 327 CI fuel injected motor, special break linings, 36 gallon fuel tank, special shocks and springs, four speed and posi-traction rear. The Z06 option cost of $1818.14 added to the other required options at $661.75 plus the standard sticker for a coupe at $4252 made for a darn near $7000 Corvette in 1963!   This original car saw race action through all the mid 1960's and now does the NCRS Show circuit - a living legend in Corvette Racing history..
LouisAnnImageImpressions > The Classic Automobile - Art in Steel, Chrome and Glass. 1958 Chevrolet Impala
LouisAnnImageImpressions > The Classic Automobile - Art in Steel, Chrome and Glass.  Classic digital rendering, 1957 Corvette - "Scoop"
LouisAnnImageImpressions > The Classic Automobile - Art in Steel, Chrome and Glass. Midyear Corvette - Survivor - all original. An Elegant Elder..
To compete with the Corvette, in the early 1960's long time racer Carroll Shelby unknowingly creates a legendary automobile - calling it simply "Cobra." A collaboration with AC Cars of Great Britain, Shelby imported the original Cobra Roadster bodies and fitted them with various iterations of Ford power and other equipment. The "originals" were built in sparing numbers between 1961 and 1967. Sporting Carroll Shelby's autograph on it's dash, the above Shelby American, Inc. 427 S/C Cobra proudly displays at a local car show in Central Florida.
LouisAnnImageImpressions > To compete with the Corvette, in the early 1960's long time racer Carroll Shelby unknowingly creates a legendary automobile - calling it simply "Cobra." A collaboration with AC Cars of Great Britain, Shelby imported the original Cobra Roadster bodies and fitted them with various iterations of Ford power and other equipment. The "originals" were built in sparing numbers between 1961 and 1967.  Sporting Carroll Shelby's autograph on it's dash, the above Shelby American, Inc. 427 S/C Cobra proudly displays at a local car show in Central Florida.
To compete with the Corvette, in the early 1960's long time racer Carroll Shelby unknowingly creates a legendary automobile - calling it simply "Cobra." A collaboration with AC Cars of Great Britain, Shelby imported the original Cobra Roadster bodies and fitted them with various iterations of Ford power and other equipment. The "originals" were built in sparing numbers between 1961 and 1967. Sporting Carroll Shelby's autograph on it's dash, the above Shelby American, Inc. 427 S/C Cobra proudly displays at a local car show in Central Florida.
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