We are pleased to present this stunning hand built aluminium bodied AC Cobra MkIV.

First registered February 1988 and exported to California USA.
Documented in Shelby American World Registry “Red/Tan interior, EFI 302, shipped to Frontier Ford” returned to the UK in 2011.
Finished in Porsche Guards Red.
Handcrafted with a beautifully trimmed tan leather interior complemented by cream carpets, features a Mota-Lita polished wood-rim steering wheel and matching wooden gear knob.
It retains all of its original matching numbers, adding to its authenticity and collectability.

Power comes from the legendary naturally aspirated 5.0-litre Ford 302 V8 fuel-injected engine, paired with a desirable 5-speed manual gearbox.

To date covering only 11,880 miles from new, this exceptional example offers an outstanding driving experience.

The specification is enhanced with a host of tasteful upgrades carried out by Redline Engineering UK.
Including unmarked 16-inch Halibrand wheels with polished spinners, chrome stone guards, a Monza-style fuel filler cap, glass wind wings, stainless steel sports exhaust tailpipes, an aluminium bonnet scoop, and all serviced and ,maintained by Redline Engineering UK.

Now 38 years after leaving the factory, remains in outstanding condition throughout.

Beautifully presented and exceptionally well cared for, it looks every bit as stunning today as it did when new. With its iconic styling, exhilarating V8 soundtrack, and unmistakable road presence, this is a true head-turner and a superb opportunity to own one of the finest examples available.

If you are searching for a genuine LHD to enjoy in Europe, this is an exceptional opportunity.

Previously exported to the United States and now over 30 years old, it is ideally suited for re-export, making it an especially attractive proposition for buyers throughout the world.

AC Cobra MkIV History

Present in a bespoke leather bound folio documented history file with various correspondence, documenting work completed, old invoices and bills, service by ourselves.