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Old 01-03-2025, 03:59 PM
Anchorman1008 Anchorman1008 is offline
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Cobra Make, Engine: 1965 AC Cobra by Contemporary with a true 427 side oiler and a C6 automatic
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Just had a chance to pull out my paperwork and also check the front suspension and also for the frame# stamping on the drivers side tube frame. It is a torsion bar front suspension, and with some light sanding through the original black imron paint, it looks like the frame is stamped with CCX 33450. Also, the gentleman who's estate I purchased her from and who owned it for 30+ years was named Richard Willis III. My assembly manual has the name Mr. Ralph Dowd or Dovel written on the top of the blue manual cover in script in black magic marker. Not with a sharpie, but what looks like an old fashion magic marker. There is also a hand sketch of the hard top in black pen on the cover of the assembly manual right below the title block sticker that specifies that the drivers side has a course thread bolt and the passenger side has a fine thread bolt. Does that ring any bells since it is an unusual place for the hard top bolting criteria. Hopefully this helps, and again, thank you for all the support.
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