What car has the big cobra logo?

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McJeremiah
07/29/25 9:46pm
The cobra logo is generally associated with the Shelby sports cars under the Ford brand. Here is some information about Shelby: 1. The Shelby sports car, also known as the Cobra, is a concept car developed by the British engineer Shelby in the 1960s. The development philosophy of the new Cobra is clear: speed comes first. Therefore, whether it's the exterior design, hardware configuration, or overall layout, everything is aimed at pursuing faster speeds. Shelby originally started as a tuning company specializing in modifying Mustang sports cars and AC Cobra sports cars, producing higher-performance versions like the GT350 and GT500 than the factory Mustang. 2. In terms of appearance, the Shelby GT500 inherits the muscular lines of the Mustang, exuding a sense of toughness, strength, and passion. The ventilation ports on the front hood ensure excellent engine cooling. Additionally, the headlights, taillights, and front grille have been redesigned to give the Shelby GT500 version a more aggressive visual appeal.
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