Monday, March 9, 2009

American 'Crown Jewel' Up for Auction

March 9 - This 1965 Shelby Daytona Cobra was one of six cars built by Carroll Shelby to compete against Ferrari, who were dominating the F.I.A. (Federation Internationale de l'Automobile) World Manufacturers Championship GT race class.

An experimental coupe body designed by Pete Brock was built on an existing Cobra chassis, immediately increasing the top speed by 25 mph. That car won its first race, the 1964 Daytona Continental -- prompting Shelby to adopt the name -- and five more coupes were built, including CSX2601.

After competing at Daytona, Monza, Spa and Nurburgring, CSX2601 made history when it clinched the 1965 World Manufacturers Championship for the United States and Shelby American on July 4 in Reims, France.

Driving the car - and America - to victory on that fateful July afternoon was legendary driver Bob Bondurant.

"I won a lot of races with this Daytona Cobra Coupe, but when I crossed the finish line at the Reims race track I yelled 'Yes!' It was a fantastic feeling," Bondurant shared. "I always wanted to race in Europe against the world's best drivers. Winning that World Championship was the crowning achievement of my career. I think it's wonderful that the car is being showcased 40 years later."

Now fully restored and wearing its famous Reims livery, the Shelby Daytona Cobra CSX2601 headlines the 22nd Dana Mecum Original Spring Classic Auction taking place May 13-17, 2009, in Indianapolis, Ind.

Consignment, Bidder, event and accommodation information is available online at http://www.mecum.com/ or by calling 815.568.8888

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