Friday, December 27, 2024

Shelby Cobra Crashed In California Highway

Wrecked Shelby Cobra
Car enthusiasts know that driving something like a Shelby Cobra on the open road sure can be a lot of fun. However, they also know that they have to stay aware of the risks. The driver of the car in the ohoto above found out in a hurry, things can suddenly go wrong if you don’t stay on your toes.

According to California Highway Patrol, the driver was tooling along when he encountered a "wet patch of roadway" while dropping the hammer in the Shelby. Accelerating hard on wet pavement in any vehicle is a bad idea, but it's especially not good in a lightweight, high-powered, rear-wheel-drive roadster.

The Shelby of course lost control and skidded off the road, constituting a true Code Brown moment for the driver and his passenger. Fortunately, a metal guard rail was there to stop the Cobra from going further.

But that guard rail also did some serious damage to the car, which lost its front driver’s side wheel and has quite a bit of front-end damage. In fact, both headlights seem to be missing and the stuff on the pavement in front of it would indicate quite a bit of fluid was lost. Plus, the windshield is all crackled.

The good news? The driver and passenger both walked away without any serious injuries. They could've died. The Shelby could've collided with a much larger car. This is why drivers need to stay keenly aware of road conditions, even when they are out just having fun. Pushing the envelope in your hobby car almost guarantees failures and when things go wrong they happen fast at higher speeds.

Another good news? That's a replica. The original Cobra is made out of aluminum and worth about a couple of million bucks. This one is made of fiver glass and is worth between US$ 40,000 to US$ 60,000. Still not cheap, though.

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