Python (automobile maker)

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Python
IndustryCustomised Automobiles
Founded1981;41 years ago (1981)
Headquarters,
Key people
    • David Murphy
    • Joe "GT Joe" Imperatori

Python is a Cobra replica automobile company based in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1981, this company has no relation to the more widely known Python automobile created in the 1980s by Kelly Motors at Riverside, California and later at Fort Collins, Colorado.

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