Cobra by McGill Manufacturing
This Cobra was built by McGill Manufacturing in Granby, Missouri for Bill Kaminiski of Pahrump, Nevada. As the southern gateway to Death Valley, the sparsely settled area is infamous for a number of things, but for Cobra owners, it’s main attraction is long stretches of smooth pavement for blowing out the sidepipes.
The engine is certainly up to the task. It’s a 302-based 347 stroker delivering 475 horses and 402 pounds of torque, was modified by Clois Harlan of Tulsa Oklahoma. This mill is backed by a 5-speed transmission from Ford Motor Sports. The outside is a Ford Red Candy Metallic with white stripes, painted by McGill Manufacturing.
Of course, it’s obvious from the grass and trees that these photos were taken in Missouri. Death Valley, here we come!
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