Cobra 427S/C,
SHELBY COBRA “Daytona” COUPE™
Classic
Auto Renderings has made the decision to not renew licensing with
Carroll Shelby. Prints depicting their vehicles
will not be available for purchase on this site. However commissions
for one off paintings are accepted.
“The Americana
Series”
Cobra
427,
a collection of artwork of classic and special interest American cars
over a backdrop of famous American landmarks, events or monuments
to American history.
“Work & Play”
Racing
and street 427 Cobras, one for the track and one for the street. Commissioned
hand brushed acrylic painting. ClassicAutoPicks@aol.com
“A
Well Deserved Repose”
An
acrylic painting of Cobra CSX 3016, which belonged to Anthony Boosalis,
has an enviable racing history. It was sold a few of years ago to
investors. This was the dream machine of most muscle car owners or
at least the car they would respect on the street and of course the
track classicautopicks@aol.com
SH13
“Driving
Her Big Surprize”
Nothing
could be better than to spend the day driving the Pacific Coast Highway.
22" by 17" Giclee from digital art.
classicautopicks@aol.com SH4
“Potent
Energy”
Here
we see no. 5. With these aerodynamic bodies the Dayton Coupes were
able to win the GT class and finish fourth overall at Le Mans. 22"
by 17" Giclee from digital art.
classicautopicks@aol.com SH1
“Silver Cobra”
Cobra
427 in silver. 22" by 17" Giclee from digital art.
classicautopicks@aol.com SH11
“Racing
the Storm”
Cobra
427 in Kansas. Is Toto in the passanger seat? 22" by 17"
Giclee from digital art. classicautopicks@aol.com
SH3
“Smokey Sunrise”
The Daytona Coupe
was designed by Peter Brock in order to improve the Cobra's chances
of wining the GT World Manufacturers' Championship. No. 6 is above.
22" by 17" Giclee from digital art.
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