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Kirkham Cobra
Kirkham 427S/C Cobra built by Keith Craft Racing. The body is hand formed aluminum with brushed finish and polished stripes.
Keith Craft started off with an all aluminum 427FE Robert Pond block bored out to 482 cid and added the following components: Edelbrock FE 6008 cylinder heads Diamond pistons designed for Ford FE Eagle cast steel crank Numerous billet pieces under the hood Halon fire-suppression system The engine components were weighed and balanced. After a complete leak down test and numerous break-in cycles out of the car, the motor was dynoed in the car. The resulting power numbers are: torque: 626.4 ft./lbs.@4,400 rpm, horsepower: 600.8@5,600 rpm. This car is capable of high 10 second quarter mile times at 135 MPH starting easily off the line. It will run at 180 MPH at 6,000 RPM in fifth gear. It idles calmly and runs on pump gas. Dry weight is under 2,000 LB. Tremec TKO 5-speed gearbox. Kirkham original-reproduction Salisbury-style IRS, with Auburn limited-slip 3.42:1 ratio. Kirkham upgraded gauges, configured as original Cobra and with reverse-winding speedometer Moto-Lita hardwood-rimmed steering wheel Kirkham billet pedals Connolly Leather upholstery Wilton Wool Carpeting, including doors and console Battery cutoff switch on rear bulkhead Driver's fresh air vent Wind wings Wheel well insulating foam Penske shocks with Hyperco racing springs Wilwood racing brakes Billet independent suspension components 42-gallon stainless steel fuel cell polished stainless steel sidepipes I’m selling this car to make room in the garage, so no trades. I hate to give it up as it is such an authentic replica and an absolute blast to drive. 600 total miles. Priced at $105,000 [email protected] |