The VIN (Vehicle Identification...
The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) codes were supposed to give offi÷cers vehicle information instantly. Each plate is unique and contains a his÷tory of the car, including model and bodystyle, and when and where it was built.
The Cobra strikes again!...
The Cobra strikes again! Meet the Venom V8 ò€“ a stunning spiritual successor to the Shelby Cobra from the Sixties.
The muscular shape is based heavily on the original, but with a modern twist. Bulging wheelarches reveal 17-inch five-spoke alloys featuring propeller-style hubs ò€“ just like those on the original Shelbyò€™s wire rims.
And the front end is just as dramatic. Triangular headlights housing LED ò€˜eyesò€™ and a pair of fangs in the gaping grille give a reptile-like face to match the name. Twin stripes down the centre of the car are a
nod to the Cobraò€™s racing heritage, too.
At the rear, a futuristic rectangular LED forms the tail-light cluster, below which sits a stacked twin exhaust and a diffuser to provide downforce. Our picture shows the newcomer as a hard-top; it is unclear at this stage whether it will be offered as a roadster as well.
Backing up the aggressive looks is a 4.6-litre supercharged Ford V8 producing around 524bhp. As the body is constructed of lightweight aluminium and carbon fibre, this should propel the car from 0-60mph in 3.4 seconds and on to a 214mph top speed.
Styled by budding designer Jamie Martin, the Venom is at the computer concept stage, so fingers crossed it will make production.