




This 1965 Shelby Cobra 427 CSX3127 Changed Automotive History by Paving the Way for the Production of All 427 Street Cobras
This original, 427 Cobra was fourth of just 260 original 427 Street Cobras produced by Shelby and specifically used as Shelby’s PR test Vehicle
Scottsdale, Arizona (October 25, 2011) – This original 427 Cobra built at Shelby American in 1965 was the fourth of just 260 original 427 Street Cobras produced by Shelby. While most Cobras were shipped by boat to the States, the importance of 3127 is demonstrated by the fact that it was not only shipped by air, but also delivered to Shelby in bare aluminum rather than painted. In fact, this statement is not just conjecture, but fact, as found in factory records obtained from AC Cars Limited that show chassis number 3127 is listed on their invoice as "Prototype Mk.II Road Car, Unpainted, Black Leather," was completed (without being painted) and shipped to Shelby American in Los Angeles by air.
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Russo and Steele Earns its Wings
Russo and Steele partners with Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale’s Angel Program for its Preview Charity Gala January 18th, 2012
Scottsdale, AZ (October 21, 2011) – Aston Martin, Bentley and Austin Healey are not the only ones with a set of wings in the classic car industry this year. In fact, Russo and Steele is earning its own set of Angel wings. The company known for its “For Enthusiasts, By Enthusiasts” tagline is also proud to be recognized as a supporter of the “Angels for Kids, Mentors for Life” program. A Russo and Steele auction event warrants the phrase, “the reserve is off”, as vivaciously as only Drew Alcazar could deliver it, but that same passion on the block exists off the auction block as Russo and Steele puts the halo on in support of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale.







































