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- Brock_Coupe abstract "The Brock Coupe (also known as Superformance Coupe or Superformance Shelby Daytona Coupe) is the only licensed continuation of the original Shelby Daytona coupe racing cars of the 1960s. The car has a front mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout, with a 55R/45F weight distribution.The body was designed by Pete Brock (who designed the original race cars) and a chassis designed by the late Bob Negstad (who designed the original race chassis), it is viewed by many to be the most authentic modern continuation of the original, very limited run of Shelby Daytona coupes. It is the only Shelby Daytona coupe approved and licensed by Shelby and the only Shelby Daytona coupe aside from the original half-dozen cars eligible for the Shelby Registry.Roush Performance is the official supplier of 50-state-legal engines for the coupe, and the majority of American owners choose a Roush engine based on a 351 Windsor block. Common displacements chosen for the car are 392, 402, and 427 cubic inches. Buyers also have a choice between five- and six-speed transmissions, the latter with a relatively wide choice of gear ratios. The car is considered by many to be an ideal compromise between a historically correct replica and a car suitable for the modern sports car buyer. The cars occupy a pricepoint above a Porsche 911 or Aston Martin V8 Vantage but below a Lamborghini Gallardo or Aston Martin DB9 where few other front-engined GT cars with more than 500 horsepower are available.About 130 such cars exist as of the autumn of 2007, most of them in the United States.One special Superformance Shelby Daytona Coupe was painted Portofino Blue and given white roundels and number ten racing numbers to make it visually similar to the car that won the GT class at 12 Hours of Sebring 1964. This so-called "tribute" car sold for $270,000, at Barrett-Jackson's autumn 2006 auction, though much controversy continues in the enthusiast community as to whether this price was representative of the state of the market in such cars.".
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- Brock_Coupe wikiPageExternalLink www.superformance.com.
- Brock_Coupe wikiPageID "13227280".
- Brock_Coupe wikiPageRevisionID "645540865".
- Brock_Coupe hasPhotoCollection Brock_Coupe.
- Brock_Coupe subject Category:Sports_cars.
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- Brock_Coupe type SportsCars.
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- Brock_Coupe comment "The Brock Coupe (also known as Superformance Coupe or Superformance Shelby Daytona Coupe) is the only licensed continuation of the original Shelby Daytona coupe racing cars of the 1960s.".
- Brock_Coupe label "Brock Coupe".
- Brock_Coupe label "Superformance Daytona Coupe".
- Brock_Coupe sameAs Superformance_Daytona_Coupe.
- Brock_Coupe sameAs m.03bzh11.
- Brock_Coupe sameAs Q12342399.
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- Brock_Coupe sameAs Brock_Coupe.
- Brock_Coupe wasDerivedFrom Brock_Coupe?oldid=645540865.
- Brock_Coupe depiction ShelbyDaytonaCoupe02.JPG.
- Brock_Coupe isPrimaryTopicOf Brock_Coupe.