Retro-modern is big at Pebble Beach. Look no further than the new 50-car run of the 50th Anniversary Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe that was introduced at McCall’s Motorworks Revival on Wednesday, and again at the Monterey Historic races on Saturday.

The new Daytona is sold as a rolling chassis, but execs say the company will install almost any motor you want. They come in polished aluminum -- good for blinding other racers -- or fiberglass. The aluminum version costs $349,995; the fiberglass goes for $179,995.

The fiberglass Daytona can also be ordered in right-hand drive.

Besides the legendary form, the aluminum-bodied retro Daytona gets an old-school leaf spring suspension, a wooden steering wheel and leather seats. Some new tech is needed to slow the car. Wilwood provided the brakes. Different paint jobs, racing stripes and sound-deadening material are optional.

The fiberglass car is a bit more modern. It gets air conditioning, power steering, power windows and a coilover suspension. Both get signatures by Bob Bondurant and the Coupe’s designer Peter Brock. The fiberglass car can be ordered with a right-hand drive setup.

Go to shelbyamerican.com for more information.

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