How about some of your Daytona Coupe [which flavor?] along side the GT? GT in the background since we know what they look like. I want more info on the Coupe. It was a tossup between a new SPF/Shelby coupe or the GT, the GT won because, according to the boss, the coupe was just "a Cobra with a top". It had A/C and regular seat belts and a heckuva lot more luggage space. I'm glad I got the GT though.
Well, the boss was wrong. The coupe is entirely different from the Cobra. In short, in the late 90s, Jimmy Price, owner of Hi-Tech Auto in South Africa (who builds the SPF cobras, coupes, and at least many of the CSX cars, too), wanted to build a Daytona. Eventually, Pete Brock and Bob Negstad agreed to redesign the original for street use. The "new" Daytonas have a 93 inch wheelbase (vs 90), are four inches wider, have an entirely different frame and suspension, and come with PS, PB, a/c, better ventilation arrangements and lots of other stuff. So they are really new cars. However, they are still pretty small inside (seats fit down between the frame rails and are close to the doors to clear the transmission tunnel) and the windshield is so close to the steering wheel that I can stretch my fingers out and touch the windshield from the top of the wheel). As far as I know, SPF sold 154 Daytonas and then Shelby American took over the sales, made a fair number of changes (some useful and good, but many just cosmetic) and is now selling what is basically a Mk II coupe. Of course the CSX number means they cost at least $20K more now. All of them (Mk I and II) were/are made to use a Ford Windsor block motor, but several have Chevy LS motors (including Pete Brock's car).
I hope that helps. If you want more info, PM me and I can tell you lots more, with photos.
Thanks for the interest
Vincent