Shelby Can-Am
Defunct series of sports car / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Shelby Can-Am is a sports car that had its own racing class in the United States between 1991 and 1996. Some of the models were shipped off to South Africa to race there, where they continued to be campaigned until about 2015.
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Category | Sports car |
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Constructor | Racefab Inc. |
Designer(s) | Carroll Shelby Pete Brock (bodywork) David Bruns (chassis) |
Technical specifications | |
Suspension (front) | Upper & lower unequal length tubular steel A-arms, adjustable hollow anti-roll bars and aluminum uprights |
Suspension (rear) | Upper & lower unequal length tubular steel A-arms, adjustable hollow anti-roll bars and aluminum uprights |
Length | 168.5 in (428.0 cm) |
Width | 77.5 in (196.9 cm) |
Height | 41 in (104.1 cm) |
Engine | Dodge (1991-1996) Nissan VQ35 (2000-present) 3,300 cc (201.4 cu in) (1991-1996) 3,500 cc (213.6 cu in) (2010-present) V6 mid |
Weight | 850 kg (1,873.9 lb) |
Competition history | |
Debut | 1991 |
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