25 cars (159 pictures) found: model of "cobra", exterior color of "blue", grouped by car
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(11 photos of a 1976 Blue Mustang Cobra II Hatchback) Our first Attitude Of The Week for the new year and our 8000th Mustang photo on this site was this blue 1976 Cobra II Mustang owned by John of Median, Ohio. John writes: I bought my car brand new off the showroom floor in 1976. Originally it was white with blue stripes. My wife and I met because of this car. When I met her back in 1979, she had a black/gold Cobra II. I ended up keeping my Cobra all these years. Glad I did. The motor is a 302 rollerized crate motor, with a Weiand 177 supercharger, GT-40 Ford racing aluminum heads, 4150 series Holley supercharger carburetor, MSD distributor, Mallory ignition, Summit Racing noisy gears, Cobrajos chrome valve covers, TCI streetfighter tranny, and Be Cool crossflow aluminum radiator. All the mods to the engine were done within the last couple years. It must of been a mid life crisis that made me spend the money. ha ha. I should of done it years ago. It's a fun car to drive.
(4 photos of a 1976 Bright Blue Mustang Cobra II Hatchback) Bright Blue 1976 Mustang Cobra II hatchback owned by Dean and Lori George from Mt.Zion, Illinois. This was our featured
Attitude Of The Week photo for the week starting 01-11-09. Dean tells us more,
"We purchased the car on eBay about four years ago. We spent a lot of time on the net and eBay shopping for parts. The motor is a 1968 302 with GT40 heads, Blackjack headers, and a manual shift C. It is a fun car to rive"
(5 photos of a 1976 Blue Mustang Cobra II ) Blue 1976 Mustang II Cobra hatchback owned by Alan L. Pyatt from Phillipsburg, New Jersey. Alan tells us,
"Original car was purchased the end of July, 2011. A donor parts car was purchased in January 2012. The original Cobra's body was terribly compromised, so between it and the donor car I was able to get the car complete again. I swapped out interiors for the black in the donor car because black and blue just seem right together, especially for a Mustang. The original engine was rebuilt, but had an undetected crack in one of the cylinders, so a late 67 factory 302 block was purchased in place of it. It has TRW pistons .030 over, Comp Cam lifters, push rods and 265H camshaft, Ford Racing Whirlwind Aluminum heads, Summit intake, 670 Holley Street Avenger Carb, steel forged crank, all new bearings, chrome molly rings, Champion Billet Radiator good to 650 HP, and Hedman headers. The C4 was rebuilt with a B&M shift kit. The exhaust is Thrush Cheery bombs that exit in front of the rear wheels. Stripes are from Graphics Express. The paint was purchased on eBay as was much of the parts, or from Mustang/Cobra II web sites."
(9 photos of a 1978 Dark Midnight Blue Mustang Cobra II King Cobra Hatchback) Midnight Blue 1978 Mustang II King Cobra owned by Bobby Aldrich from Placerville, California. It has a 302ci (5.0L) V8 engine and an automatic transmission. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting August 15, 2010. Bobby tells us, "I bought my King Cobra about two years ago and just finished restoring it. I found the King Cobra on Craigs List and just couldn't pass it up." If you think this is cool, you need to check out the huge collection of Mustang IIs that Bobby owns.
(6 photos of a 1978 Blue Mustang Cobra II Hatchback) Dark blue 1978 Mustang II Cobra owned by Mike Panichelli from Hammonton, New Jersey. This was our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting December, 26, 2010. Mike tells us,
"My Mom bought it brand new as a bright yellow V6 stick. I bought it from her in 83 and used it as a daily driver until about 86 when I stored it away. I started modding it up again in 03."
(5 photos of a 1978 Dark Midnight Blue Mustang Cobra II King Cobra Hatchback) Dark Midnight Blue 1978 Mustang II King Cobra owned by Adam from Wisconsin. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting August 27, 2018. Michale tells us,
"Ihis is our 1978 Mustang II King Cobra. We have had it since the early 90s. This car has the pretty much stock 5.0L 302ci V8 engine. The only things that are not stock is a Street Dominater 4bbl intake and a Carter 600cft carb. This king has only 106k miles. One thins that makes the car a little more rare is that is has full cloth seats instead of cloth and vinyl."
(7 photos of a 1978 Light Aqua Mustang Cobra II Hatchback) A Light Aqua 1978 Mustang II Cobra II T-roof hatchback at the 2010 Mustang car show in Port Angeles, Washington.
(8 photos of a 1979 Medium Blue Glow Mustang Cobra Optioned Hatchback) Medium Blue Glow 1979 Mustang Cobra hatchback with lower black paint, hood scoop, wild cobra hood graphics, body side cobra decals, pin striping, after market 1995 Mustang 5-spoke chrome wheels, and and modified engine. This car has bee repainted its original factory color and the decals appear correct and are placed in the correct locations.
(3 photos of a 1979 Medium Blue Glow Mustang Cobra Optioned T-5 Hatchback) This is a 1979 Cobra T5 in Medium Blue Glow exterior paint owned by R. Braaksma of the Netherlands. 1979 was the last year of the T5 designation replacing the Mustang name in Germany. This car is one of 168 T5's delivered in 1979 and the only T5 currently registered. This amazing car is our Attitude Of The Week starting March 9th, 2019.
(10 photos of a 1981 Blue Mustang Cobra Optioned Hatchback) Blue 1981 Mustang Cobra hatchback owned by Andre Lepine from Louiseville, Quebec, Canada. Andre tells us, "I bought the Cobra in 2009. The Cobra's original color was white with a red interior. When I bought it, it was blue with the red interior. I completed a full restoration of the Cobra with my Dad. Now it's blue with a black interior. Original options: T-Top, power brakes, power steering, original 255 cid, auto transmission, and power windows. From the Marti report, I learned this Cobra stayed for a full year on the dealer Mont-Royal Ford's parking lot before it was sold (Feb. 1981 to Feb. 1982)."
(5 photos of a 1993 Teal Blue Mustang SVT Cobra Hatchback) Teal metallic blue 1993 Mustang Cobra hatchback with a 235hp (at 5000rpm), 5.0 liter (302ci), overhead valved, Cobra V8 engine.
(6 photos of a 1993 Teal Blue Mustang SVT Cobra Hatchback) Modified Teal metallic blue 1993 Mustang SVT Cobra hatchback. This car has been lowered, the hood blacked out, and the engine modified. The owner has three hoods: the original, this blacked-out one, and one with white flames.
(5 photos of a 1996 Mystic Purple Blue Green Mustang SVT Cobra Coupe) Mystic 1996 Cobra Mustang coupe at the 2011 Mustang Roundup car show held in Bellevue, Washington. The Mystic exterior color gives off shades of purple, green, and blue depending on the light. Even on this overcast day, the color is amazing.
(8 photos of a 1997 Blue Mustang SVT Cobra Coupe) Repainted steel blue 1997 Mustang Cobra with Saleen wheels and body kit, custom hood, overhauled engine and suspension, and custom interior. The color is very similar to the "Mystic" color that some 1996 Cobras were painted.
(6 photos of a 1998 Bright Atlantic Blue Mustang SVT Cobra Coupe) Bright Atlantic Blue 1998 Mustang Cobra coupe owned by Cindy Salus from Highland Lakes, New Jersey. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting March 14th, 2010. Cindy tells us, "This is my 14th Mustang, 2nd SVT Cobra. I bought this beauty one month ago from the original owner 'female' with 67,000 miles on it. This SVT Cobra has been garaged kept it's whole life. The only way to explain how perfect and clean this Cobra is, is to imagine that it is the year 1998 and you are walking into a Ford dealership and this Cobra is being displayed on the showroom floor. This Cobra drives like a brand new car, no rattles, squeaks, dings, or dents. It's a pure gem and the greatest find. I love Mustangs. I truly can say this is my favorite one out of the 14 I've owned."
(6 photos of a 1998 Bright Atlantic Blue Mustang SVT Cobra Coupe) This is a Bright Atlantic Blue 1998 Mustang SVT Cobra coupe. You could get two blues in 1998. One was regular Atlantic Blue and this lighter Bright Atlantic Blue.
(15 photos of a 1998 Bright Atlantic Blue Mustang SVT Cobra Coupe) Bright Atlantic Blue 1998 SVT Cobra coupe owned by Mike Barrett from Denver, Colorado. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting February 6, 2011. Mike tells us more, "In 2005 I needed to buy a car since I had lost my company car. I found this 1998 SVT Cobra sitting in a family's garage. They never drove since they started their family. It only had 1200 miles on it at the time. I drove it and I was hooked on Mustangs once more! I bought the car the next day and as they say, the rest is history. I have added an X pipe w/ Magnaflows, .373 gears, JLT CAI, sub-frame connectors, SCT Tune, Chrome sill plates, 2004 Chrome Cobra 17" wheels wrapped in Nitto rubber, 21/2" pulleys. This is vehicle #3409 of a build of 5174 Cobras in 1998. There was only 563 Cobra coupes built in 1998 with the Bright Atlantic Blue paint. That was the lowest production number of all colors for 1998 Cobras. It now has 52785 ,miles on it."
(1 photo of a 2000 Mustang SVT Cobra Promotional Sales Brochure) mustang Rear view of an Atlantic Blue SVT Mustang Cobra. The embossed Cobra letters on the rear bumper was new to 2000 but was not on the 2000 Cobra-R models.
(6 photos of a 2001 True Blue Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible) True Blue 2001 Mustang SVT Cobra convertible with a two-tone tan interior and tan convertible top. The wheels are 18x10" in the front and 18x11" in the rear! It has the 4.6L V8 and a manual transmission.
(1 photos of a 2002 True Blue Mustang SVT Cobra Coupe) Check out this True Blue 2002 SVT cobra from Australia. Awesome.
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