My boss recently purchased an original AC Cobra with a 289. The car was exceedingly expensive and original, with 1100 miles since new. The history of the car is well known, it's not a fake, a reproduction or in any way bogus. It's the real deal. It does not have the huge tires or fender flares. It's an early serial number (sorry, I could not hear what production number he said it was)
Anyway, he came by today to give me a ride. It was really interesting. First off, the engine runs well and makes 6000+ RPM without any trouble. The chassis is clearly "just barely" able to handle the HP. The skinny tires limit the cornering. But that's just as well, as the chassis, shocks and suspension obviously are not "modern spec". The ride was reasonably soft and the overall feel was that of a Brit sports car of that era. If you've driven an MG or Triumph, the Cobra felt quite similar. Especially over bumps. Compliant, but a bit "wonky".
The rate of acceleration was quite strong, and I'd guess it has about 300HP. Or, roughly the power to weight of a 600HP Camaro. But, it is geared tall, so quick launches are not easy. The car seems set up for a good top speed with the 4 speed transmission.
I was a perfectly nice day outside and a perfect ride.
The car looked much like this, without the stickers.
Anyway, he came by today to give me a ride. It was really interesting. First off, the engine runs well and makes 6000+ RPM without any trouble. The chassis is clearly "just barely" able to handle the HP. The skinny tires limit the cornering. But that's just as well, as the chassis, shocks and suspension obviously are not "modern spec". The ride was reasonably soft and the overall feel was that of a Brit sports car of that era. If you've driven an MG or Triumph, the Cobra felt quite similar. Especially over bumps. Compliant, but a bit "wonky".
The rate of acceleration was quite strong, and I'd guess it has about 300HP. Or, roughly the power to weight of a 600HP Camaro. But, it is geared tall, so quick launches are not easy. The car seems set up for a good top speed with the 4 speed transmission.
I was a perfectly nice day outside and a perfect ride.
The car looked much like this, without the stickers.

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