2008 Cheetah Coupe
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5.7 liter V8 |
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1550 lbs | ||
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Cheetah)
In the 60s, it was Chevrolet's idea - and Bill Thomas'
dream - to create a car that would challenge the Cobra. The result?
The awe-inspiring Cheetah, born of vision and guts and a commitment
to build a car that would shatter track records along with the
Cobra's dominance. With storied race-car builders Don Edmunds and
Don Borth, Bill Thomas built a car that in turn built a new story of
speed. 185 mph at RoadAmerica. 215 mph at Daytona.
Despite the small staff producing the car, the Cheetah, boasting
shockingly good looks and unheard-of performance, developed a
fanatical following. It didn't just turn heads at tracks: the street
version brought envy to every neighborhood it called home. But
sadly, it wasn't meant to be: Chevy pulled its support and, in a
twist of unfriendly fate, fire destroyed the Cheetah factory. The
dream ended, but the haunting question remained: What might have
been?
It Doesn't Get More Original Than This.
With only 23 original
Cheetahs ever produced, it's time for some company. Since the
introduction of the new Cheetah Continuation Coupe in Arizona in
early 2006, vintage racing enthusiasts are rekindling some of their
most cherished memories: the thrilling 1964 racing season, when the
Cheetah captured 11 wins (and Cheetah believers know it should have
been many more).
You'll want to catch the Cat before it's gone. Like most truly great
things in life, the Cheetah Continuation Collectible is being
produced in limited quantities. And that means they're not going to
last long. A chance to own - and truly savor - such a legendary part
of auto racing history is an opportunity that doesn't come around
very often. But, for now, The Cat is Back. And with it, your chance
to relive the glory days of the Cheetah has finally arrived.