My friend Coach Mike has a Cobra for sale that fits your description. It's listed on CobraCountry.
I have several pictures in my gallery. I also have over 400 pictures of the build in my picture file.
Note that it has a Keith Craft 428 stroker motor. Very street-able, no issues. Coach has build a FFR, then the Hurricane and a Shell Valley Coupe. He sold the FFR but still has the Hurricane and Coupe. He wants to sell the Hurricane so he can build a '33. He drives the Cobra or Coupe every day that is does not rain. They are kept and well maintained in his 60' x 75' shop. Pictures in my gallery.
He has a wall full of trophies that he has won with the Hurricane.
You can email me if you want a picture of anything about the car.
Dwight
P.S. Coach removes and installs the top by himself.
For Sale: 1966 Hurricane 427S/C Cobra. Ford Vermilion Red w/white stripes and black pinstripes. The BIG Picture: Click Here! Under the hood: 428 Keith Craft stroker (461 cid). All engine info and dyno sheet (600 hp/ 619 ft.lbs. torque) included for you. Engine outfitted with all the good stuff: MSD distributor, 6AL box, Holley 750 carb. Canton front sump T-style
oil pan. Edelbrock Hypo water pump. high-volume aluminum radiator with high rpm fan (2,800 cfm), March pulley setup. BIG Photo of powerplant: Click Here! Geartrain: Lakewood scattershield, Tremec 500 gearbox, rugged 9" Ford rear end (3.25:1 gear ratio), Moser axles. Suspension/brakes/rolling stock: 4-wheel 11" disc brakes, four QA1 adjustable, chromed, coil-over shocks. Wilwood pedal assembly and master cylinders, adjustable front upper control arms; rear end has three link adjustable control arms and panhard bar. Vintage Wheels fitted with Mickey Thompson tires. In the cockpit: period-correct hardwood-rimmed Cobra steering wheel, Classic Instruments gauges, fire extinguisher, black vinyl dash, seats and door panels with black carpet, black floormats trimmed with rich red piping; stainless steel footbox and upright support covers, 2-speed heater, wind wings and visor, doors and trunk weather-stripped, battery cutoff switch, trunk carpet. BIG Photo of cockpit: Click Here! You also get: black hard top with insulation and windows (sliders on each side), and a complete photo album of build and maintenance record. Very well taken care of, and this serpent has all the 'bugs' worked out. 8,800 miles on car and 8,000 on engine. This nimble little Cobra handles very well; it's extremely quick yet very streetable and driver-friendly; you can see and read more about it at the Hurricane-Motorsports.com website. BIG hardtop shot: Click Here! $37,500 obo [with the hard top]. Contact Mike at (256) 483-9472 CST, or email:
MikeDLane@comcast.net
Florence, Alabama
14 July/October
Not the best pictures of Coach but a great picture of the Cobra
another road trip a few years ago