B&B Cobra Manufacturing was an American automotive company based in Granby, Missouri. The company specialized in the production of replica vehicles, particularly the 427 Cobra, a model originally designed by Carroll Shelby in the 1960s. B&B's version of the Cobra was constructed on a steel tube frame, which provided a robust foundation for the vehicle.
The company offered its replicas in both kit form and fully assembled versions, catering to a range of customers from enthusiasts looking to build their own cars to those preferring a ready-to-drive option. The use of Ford Mustang II suspension components in their design contributed to the vehicle's handling characteristics, aligning with the performance-oriented nature of the original Cobra.
B&B Cobra Manufacturing played a role in the niche market of replica sports cars, allowing enthusiasts to experience the classic design and performance of the Cobra at a more accessible price point.
Comments