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The other side of SFM5R001, 1978 Princeton, NJ
#001 on display at a local Shelby meet, 1978 Princeton, NJ. Some local yocals in the background.
A black 427 Cobra parking at the 1978 local Princeton Shelby meet.
289 and 427 Cobras were everywhere, I had never seen so many all in one location. I was hooked.
Beautiful 427 Cobra at 1977 SAAC, Hershey. I believe this Cobra was on the cover of a book titled "MODERN CLASSICS" by Rick Taylor.
Taken near the rear, between the early and late Shelbys
SFM5R001 GT-350 at the entrance to Hershey 1977
Entering the from the front this was my first view of the rows of Shelbys, Cobras, Bosses etc.
There were two Cobras at the 77 SAAC Hershey Convention with 427 OHC power, I can't find a photo of this Cobra, Just the engine.
A nasty looking Cobra powered by a 427 Cammer
289 Cobra, I think Ser# CSX2126, owned by Ken Eber
It's interesting to see how nasty some forum members get when they feel they have to prove a point. You would have to be a moron to leave your...
Just curious about the Cobra oil pan. Does it use bolts or screws to attach it to the engine block? I once heard that 65 GT-350s used screws but...
Dan Rossis 65 shelby SFM5S447, Gary Goodmans original 67 GT-350 ser#?., Dave Phipps 68 GT-350, powered by a BOSS 302 engine. Ted Heffernans 70...