1964 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe CSX9000

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  • VIN: CA944316
  • DRIVETRAIN: RWD
  • TRANSMISSION: 5-Speed Manual
  • EXTERIOR COLOR: Blue
  • INTERIOR COLOR: Black
  • MILEAGE: 7980
  • STOCK #: P944316A

1964 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe CSX9000 Continuation

Produced in 2010 as CSX9112 with only 7,980 miles.
Equipped with Engine No. CSW034 built by the Carroll Shelby Engine Company:
– Aluminum 427 Windsor Engine, dyno’ed at 559 horsepower (in 2009, per Certificate of Authenticity)

CSX2299, the infamous Daytona coupe that won Le Mans in 1964, wore #21 when Dan Gurney also took home the Tourist Trophy at Goodwood in 1964.
Signed by Carroll Shelby on the glovebox, along with signatures from drivers Alan Grant, Bob Bondurant and Dan Gurney on the heater box.

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