The AC Cobra is one of those cars that can still bite after so many years. Thanks to its virtually infinite reputation, which was built both on the drag strip and on the street, this is a vehicle that will never be forgotten.
The “widow maker” will probably see people assemble new and shiny kit cars based on it even after the world runs out of petrol. Fortunately, we still have some fuel left to burn and if real life can make getting your hands on a Cobra rather difficult, it’s all much simpler in the virtual world.
This is why today we’re bringing you the adjacent photo that shows the American legend in a rare color, Purple. The vehicle was shot in a landscape that’s as classic as itself - sunset on the beach.
We'll dedicate the adjacent photo to the iconic car customizer Dean Jeffries. The man, who lent a hend to the Cobra when it was still in the development process, passed away on Sunday.
Photo credits: Extra Medium on Flickr
This is why today we’re bringing you the adjacent photo that shows the American legend in a rare color, Purple. The vehicle was shot in a landscape that’s as classic as itself - sunset on the beach.
We'll dedicate the adjacent photo to the iconic car customizer Dean Jeffries. The man, who lent a hend to the Cobra when it was still in the development process, passed away on Sunday.
Photo credits: Extra Medium on Flickr