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The 1965 Shelby Cobra Replica delivers the legendary spirit of Carroll Shelby’s iconic roadster, combining classic design with modern engineering for an unforgettable driving experience.

The Factory Five Racing-built replica preserves the signature Cobra look with a bold yellow-and-black two-tone finish, dual roll bars, and a low-slung stance. Unlike the originals, this replica includes a removable soft top and side curtains, allowing it to handle less-than-perfect weather while maintaining its open-top appeal. Powder-coated chassis and undercoated wheel wells add durability and sound insulation, giving the car a practical edge without sacrificing style.

Modern Comforts Meet Classic Layout

Inside, the cabin merges period-correct aesthetics with contemporary convenience. Heated black seats, a JVC touchscreen with navigation, footwell A/C vents, and 12-volt outlets enhance usability on longer drives. Sound-deadening materials such as Dynamat under the carpet reduce harshness while keeping the authentic Cobra feel, making it a road car that’s as comfortable as it is thrilling.

Performance That Commands Attention

Under the hood, this replica houses a 408 cubic-inch V8 engine with Inglese fuel injection, delivering around 400 horsepower. Paired with a Tremec 5-speed manual transmission, the car offers responsive, visceral driving dynamics reminiscent of the original 1965 Cobra. The engine’s torque and aggressive exhaust note ensure that every acceleration feels purely American muscle at its finest.

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A Driveable Legend

With thoughtful updates like enhanced insulation, modern controls, and improved chassis durability, this Shelby Cobra Replica is more than a collectible–it’s a car built for real-world enjoyment. Every drive evokes the excitement of the original Cobra while allowing modern drivers to tackle longer journeys with confidence.

The Perfect Balance of Classic and Contemporary

The 1965 Shelby Cobra Replica stands as a testament to timeless design and smart engineering, offering collectors and enthusiasts alike a way to experience the legendary roadster without compromise. Low mileage, a proven Factory Five foundation, and thoughtful upgrades make this car an ideal fusion of heritage and practicality, keeping Carroll Shelby’s vision alive for a new generation.

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