2009 Superformance Daytona Cobra Coupe
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(from Superformance)
The first and only American made car to win the World Manufacturer’s
Championship for Grand Touring Racecars, the Daytona Coupe
transformed American road racing. Originally referred to as the
"Daytona Car," the coupe officially earned its name while being
built for the Daytona race.
The Coupe combines innovations of the past, technology from the
future and captivating style to deliver a new generation of classic
muscle.
-- A complete
factory assembled rolling chassis.
-- Vinylestere and glass composite body.
-- Show quality PPG paint finishes with many standard
colors.
-- Fully independent front and rear suspension.
-- Tubular space frame constructed of mild steel.
-- BTR / Dana Hydratrac limited slip differential.
-- Bilstein® coil over progressive shocks with H&R Springs®.
-- Four-wheel vented disc brakes, power assisted PBR®
calipers.
-- Power assisted rack and pinion steering.
-- Aluminum radiator/oil cooler with dual electric fans.
-- Oil cooler and braided lines.
-- 20 gallon stainless steel fuel tank.
-- Rear exiting silver ceramic coated side pipes.
-- Custom TFE air conditioning system.
-- 18" cast Alloy wheels.
-- Tinted front, side and rear windows.
-- Stewart Warner electronic gauges.
-- Remote door locks and immobilizer system.
-- Black leather and Alcantra interior.
-- Eligible for the Shelby American Automobile Club owners
registry.
-- Licensed by Carroll Shelby.
-- Designed by original designers Peter Brock and Bob
Negstad.