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By August 2002, the company was in a financial low and briefly acquired by Private Corp, who closed operations in October 2003. Only two models were produced, a FIA 289 (COX 2610), and a 427 Cobra (COX 3361). The cars were intended to be sold in the US market, through a new company, AC Cars USA, in Florida.
The first AC Cobra, CSX2000, at the Shelby Museum In 1957 racing driver Carroll Shelby opened a sports car dealership in Dallas , with Dick Hall, selling Maseratis across the American Southwest . They raced Maseratis in the 1957 SCCA National Sports Car Championship , while across the Atlantic Brian Lister's Lister Motor Company enjoyed racing ...
Having developed the AC Cobra/Shelby Cobra into a successful GT race car, he realised that the weakness of the open-cockpit sports cars at Le Mans was the aerodynamic drag which limited top speed on the 3.7 miles (6.0 km) long Mulsanne Straight to around 157 miles per hour (253 km/h), nearly 30 miles per hour (48 km/h) less than the Ferrari 250 ...
Dinah Shore singing "See the U.S.A. in Your Chevrolet" in a television advertisement for the 1959 Chevrolet Impala. "See The USA In Your Chevrolet" is a commercial jingle from c. 1949, with lyrics and music by Leo Corday [1] and Leon Carr [2] of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP).
"Give Me a Light" Miller Lite "Respect" Car Ford "On the Road Again" Promotes Ford trucks. Features a cover of On the Road Again with reworked lyrics focusing on driving Ford trucks. [47] Ford "Ski Trip" On a very snowy day, a family takes their Ford Tempo and goes on a skiing trip. [48] Computer Apple, Inc. "Lemmings"
"Hey Little Cobra" is a song released in 1963 by The Rip Chords about the Shelby Cobra. The song was produced by Terry Melcher and Bruce Johnston, who also sang vocals. [2] The song spent 14 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 4, [3] while reaching No. 5 on Canada's CHUM Hit Parade [4] and No. 3 on New Zealand's "Lever Hit ...
On July 4, 2011, the song debuted at No. 1 in New Zealand, becoming Cobra Starship's first chart-topper and second top-three single there, after "Good Girls Go Bad". [12] The song also reached the top three in Australia, debuting at No. 31 on August 28 and climbing to No. 3 on October 2, staying on the chart for 21 weeks. [ 13 ]
"Cobra" generated 12 million streams, 6,000 downloads and registered 660,000 radio airplay audience impressions in United States in its first week. The song peaked at number 32 of the Billboard Hot 100 and became Megan Thee Stallion's eighth top-10 hit on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs , peaking at 10. [ 19 ]