Shelby CSX

Shelby CSX
Ilustracja
Shelby CSX
Producent

Shelby

Projektant

Carroll Shelby

Zaprezentowany

Kwiecień 1987

Okres produkcji

1987 – 1989

Miejsce produkcji

Stany Zjednoczone Venice

Dane techniczne
Segment

C

Typy nadwozia

3-drzwiowy liftback

Skrzynia biegów

5-biegowa manualna

Napęd

przedni

Długość

4361 mm

Szerokość

1709 mm

Wysokość

1339 mm

Rozstaw osi

2464 mm

Liczba miejsc

5

Dane dodatkowe
Modele
bliźniacze

Dodge Shadow
Plymouth Duster
Plymouth Sundance

Shelby CSXsamochód osobowy klasy kompaktowej produkowany pod amerykańską marką Shelby w latach 1987 – 1989.

Historia i opis modelu

Shelby CSX - tył
Shelby CSX-T

W 1987 roku Shelby przedstawiło kolejny model będący wynikiem współpracy z koncernem Chrysler. W efekcie, na bazie bliźniaczych modeli Dodge Shadow i Plymouth Sundance opracowano 3-drzwiowego liftbacka Shelby CSX (z nazwą pochodzącą)[1].

W stosunku do nich, pojazd przeszedł obszerne modyfikacje wizualne, a także techniczne, wykorzystując podzespoły konstrukcji Shelby American.

Stylistyka

Shelby CSX wyróżniało się obszernymi modyfikacjami wizualnymi, z dwukolorowym malowaniem nadwozia, grubszymi obudowami reflektorów, nakładkami na progi i zderzaki, innymi alufelgami oraz sportowym ogumieniem[2].

Ponadto, samochód napędzał turbodoładowany, czterocylindrowy silnik benzynowy o mocy 2,2-litra[3].

Silnik

  • L4 2.2l Turbo


Przypisy

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1987 Dodge CSX number 1, Greenwich 2018, rear left.jpg
Autor: Mr.choppers, Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
A 1987 Dodge CSX, number 1 of 750 built. From Carroll's personal collection and sold for $16,800 at the 2018 Greenwich Concours d'Elegance. From the Bonhams blurb:
„The [CSX] recipe remained similar enough to their previous efforts. A 2.2-liter inline turbo 4 cylinder provided 175hp to the front wheels through a 5-speed manual Getrag gearbox. However, new additions included a larger turbo, an AiResearch T3, supplying peak boost of 12psi through an air-to-air intercooler. 0-60 could be achieved in an impressive 7.1 seconds as a result.

The suspension also saw a number of improvements with the inclusion of gas charged Monroe Formula GP struts with high rate coil-over springs which lowered the vehicle three quarters of an inch. Larger anti roll bars were also fitted on both the front and year. Kelsey-Hayes vented rotors up front and solid discs in the rear aided in the effort to reduce the high speeds the vehicle was now capable of. Shared with the Charger GLH-S, Centurion II brushed aluminum wheels were wrapped in Goodyear Eagle tires.

Only 750 of these cars were completed for the 1987 model year and all were finished in identical specification. Two-tone Black and Silver paint adorned the refreshed bodywork that included unique front grill, air dam, side skirts, and spoiler. Inside, the vehicle came with some fine details in the way of a Shelby turbo gauge and simulated leather steering wheel. The CSX offered here is the first example built as noted on its numbered dash plaque and has been under the care of Carroll Shelby since it was built. The car is offered with a Shelby vehicle authenticity certificate certifying that the car was owned by Carroll Shelby.”

1987 Dodge CSX number 1, Greenwich 2018, front left.jpg
Autor: Mr.choppers, Licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0
A 1987 Dodge CSX, number 1 of 750 built. From Carroll's personal collection and sold for $16,800 at the 2018 Greenwich Concours d'Elegance. From the Bonhams blurb:
„The [CSX] recipe remained similar enough to their previous efforts. A 2.2-liter inline turbo 4 cylinder provided 175hp to the front wheels through a 5-speed manual Getrag gearbox. However, new additions included a larger turbo, an AiResearch T3, supplying peak boost of 12psi through an air-to-air intercooler. 0-60 could be achieved in an impressive 7.1 seconds as a result.

The suspension also saw a number of improvements with the inclusion of gas charged Monroe Formula GP struts with high rate coil-over springs which lowered the vehicle three quarters of an inch. Larger anti roll bars were also fitted on both the front and year. Kelsey-Hayes vented rotors up front and solid discs in the rear aided in the effort to reduce the high speeds the vehicle was now capable of. Shared with the Charger GLH-S, Centurion II brushed aluminum wheels were wrapped in Goodyear Eagle tires.

Only 750 of these cars were completed for the 1987 model year and all were finished in identical specification. Two-tone Black and Silver paint adorned the refreshed bodywork that included unique front grill, air dam, side skirts, and spoiler. Inside, the vehicle came with some fine details in the way of a Shelby turbo gauge and simulated leather steering wheel. The CSX offered here is the first example built as noted on its numbered dash plaque and has been under the care of Carroll Shelby since it was built. The car is offered with a Shelby vehicle authenticity certificate certifying that the car was owned by Carroll Shelby.”

88 Dodge Shadow Shelby CSX-T (8937734368).jpg
Autor: Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, Licencja: CC BY 2.0

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