He drives a 1950 Mercury chopped coupe built by Eddie Paul of EPIndustries.It was battleship grey and had at 350 Chevy with a blower and nitrous There were four cars built for the movie. The jumping stunt car is hanging in Planet Hollywood in New York. The car driven in the street scenes ,sold on EBAY to a private collection in Virginia. The Star car was Sylvester Stallone's but was said to have been stolen, while stored in LA. The stunt car that was used to jumped off the parking garage and also crashed into the boat was totally destroyed
The Stallone film with the tagline "Crime is the Disease. Meet the Cure" is "Cobra" released in 1986. Sylvester Stallone plays the role of Lieutenant Marion "Cobra" Cobretti, a no-nonsense cop on a mission to take down a cult of killers.
Cobra
Yes, there is a Ford Mustang Cobra and a Ford Shelby Cobra also known as an AC Cobra.
1955 Ford F100
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mustang cobra.........because a jaguar is a lugery car and a mustang is a sports car.
a car-cobra I'm joking its a king cobra.
George P. Cosmatos, according to IMDB. He also directed Stallone in the movie Cobra the following year (1987).
Cobra Electronics Corporation is a company with a cobra logo. The company sells a great variety of car related products, and is one of the few companies that has a cobra logo.
The Cobra name is owned by Ford Motor Company. The man who created the Ford/Shelby AC Cobra was Carroll Shelby. It is most often called a Shelby Cobra. The Shelby Cobra was based on a British Sports car called the AC Ace. Carroll Shelby first approached Chevrolet to provide a V8 for the little British Sports car. They refused as they did not want a car to compete with the Corvette. He then went to Ford and they agreed to provide a 260 V8. Later on a 289, then 390, and 427 were installed. This car is not to be confused with the Ford Mustang Cobra.
It's not a hot wheels car. :D
The original Cobra was based on the English Sports Car the AC Ace. Carroll Shelby powered the original "Cobra"with the new 260 c.i. Ford small block in 1962, the car was introduced at the Auto Show in Texas, it was a hit and several orders were placed for the car. The next Cobra model was powered by a highly tuned 305 h.p. 289 HiPo. Later versions were powered by the 427 c.i. Ford FE big block, this model was named the Cobra SC, Super Cobra. The Cobra was built through 1966.