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03-30-2010, 04:43 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Pen Argyl,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Contemporary #3012, 351C, Toploader
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looking to buy, toooo many choices, help!!!
Hi guys,
I'm sure you've heard these questions many times before, but I only want to do this once, and apreciate any help I can get. I have around $35,000 to work with. I'm looking for a turn key car, that would be reasonably dependable, that I would'nt have to be wrenching on, all the time. Did alot of that in my teens and twentys, but now I'm 54, and it seems like I'm always busy. (just haven't figured out, what I'm alway busy at) But anyhow, thanks in advance.
Ed
#1 What can I expect for that kind of money.
#2 There are alot of manufactors, any to stay away from.
#3 Big block/Small block
#4 Suspenion types.
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03-30-2010, 04:45 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Greenville,
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Cobra Make, Engine: 70 Shelby convertible, ERA-289 FIA, ERA 289 roadster hybrid, mystery Ford powered 2dr convertible
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You'll find a bunch of small block Factory Five racing (FFR) replicas in your price range. Any big block you find for your upper end might be a bit questionable.
Bill S.
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03-30-2010, 05:01 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Cobra Make, Engine: KMP 539, a Ton of Aluminum
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ERA is one of the best brands and here's one in CA at a dealer for $39,995:
http://www.myhotcars.com/inventory/a...08512XXXXXXXXX
I'm not affiliated and I know zip, zero, nada about it, but seems decent for an ERA with an FE of some unknown type.
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03-30-2010, 05:21 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Yorba Linda,
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Cobra Make, Engine: SPF w/392CI stroker
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RodKnock
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The Idaho BAR tag indicates "1969 350ci Chev" for the powerplant. 
Actually a nice looker for the price...would be worth further investigation.
To the OP, if your $35K budget also includes taxes, licensing and possible shipping, then you're probably looking at FFRs. Maybe a Backdraft/BDR if you look long enough...there are deals out there.
Good luck with your hunt!
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03-30-2010, 06:14 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Meriden,
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA 427 SC s/n 718, 428 FE
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ERA is a great car, if you can snag one for forty large. Just keep looking. Cash is king.
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03-30-2010, 06:14 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: North Haven,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Backdraft Racing
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Can you squeeze $5k on a credit card? At $40k you have a lot more options with more power and newer...
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03-30-2010, 06:29 PM
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Florence,
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Cobra Make, Engine: RCR GT 40 & 1966 Fairlane 390 5 speed
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my buddy, Coach Mike has his Hurricane with a Keith Craft 428 stroker for sale. Red with white strip and a black hardtop. TKO 500 and a nine inch rear end. Very streetable, no issues, you can drive this one home.
Located in Florence, Alabama
$39,000
If you interested, email me for pictures and more details.
Dwight Frye algunruner@aol.com
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03-30-2010, 06:36 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Burbank,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Contemporary Motors, 351W, Richmond T-10 4 speed,
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Not sure if this is up your alley, saw it on Fleabay for $22K obo:
1963 Replicas and Kits Cobra Superformance, Candy Apple Red/Black, 8,010 Miles
1963 Ford Cobra Replica, 429ci Ford 8 cylinder Engine that was rebuilt, C-6 automatic transmission. Built in 1997, 1963 Corvette frame painted metallic red, 4 barrel Holly carb, BF Goodrich radial TA tires, 15 inch aluminum rims, super performance kit car, independent suspension, looks and runs great, sounds awesome! A real head turner. Garaged, non-smoker!
Joe
877-392-2891
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1963-...ht_1698wt_1167
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04-01-2010, 08:58 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Freedomia,,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Coupe,Blue w/white stripes SB; Roadster, Blue w/white stripes BB w/2-4s; SPF installer/Hot Rod-Custom Car builder
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Black Mamba
Not sure if this is up your alley, saw it on Fleabay for $22K obo:
1963 Replicas and Kits Cobra Superformance, Candy Apple Red/Black, 8,010 Miles
1963 Ford Cobra Replica, 429ci Ford 8 cylinder Engine that was rebuilt, C-6 automatic transmission. Built in 1997, 1963 Corvette frame painted metallic red, 4 barrel Holly carb, BF Goodrich radial TA tires, 15 inch aluminum rims, super performance kit car, independent suspension, looks and runs great, sounds awesome! A real head turner. Garaged, non-smoker!
Joe
877-392-2891
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1963-...ht_1698wt_1167
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Why do so many of the ads that are posted here misleading to the point of being...deceptive? This one is listed as a Superformance. In the listing it reads a super performance kit car. Not quite the same. The fact that it was "built" on a corvette frame( the '63 was all drum brakes originally) excludes it from being a Superformance. Doesn't anyone know what they have ??? Like the Cobra with a solid axle rear end last week that was claimed to have been built by Shelby-American. I guess desperate times brings the less than honest to the forefront. I don't recall seeing so many misrepresented Cobras in such a short period as I've seen in the last few months.
I would have to agree that you are most likely looking at an FFR in that price range, if you are wanting a driver for that amount. There will be others, but be wary, not all Cobra kit mfg.'s are of an acceptable quality. The lower your price point, the better chance you will be looking at one of those (less acceptable).
As was pointed out, in the current economics, cash is king. So be cautious and patient.
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04-01-2010, 01:09 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Darnestown,
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA 289FIA, 289 stroked to 331, 392 HP
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Woodz428
Why do so many of the ads that are posted here misleading to the point of being...deceptive? This one is listed as a Superformance. In the listing it reads a super performance kit car. Not quite the same. The fact that it was "built" on a corvette frame( the '63 was all drum brakes originally) excludes it from being a Superformance. Doesn't anyone know what they have ??? Like the Cobra with a solid axle rear end last week that was claimed to have been built by Shelby-American. I guess desperate times brings the less than honest to the forefront. I don't recall seeing so many misrepresented Cobras in such a short period as I've seen in the last few months.
I would have to agree that you are most likely looking at an FFR in that price range, if you are wanting a driver for that amount. There will be others, but be wary, not all Cobra kit mfg.'s are of an acceptable quality. The lower your price point, the better chance you will be looking at one of those (less acceptable).
As was pointed out, in the current economics, cash is king. So be cautious and patient.
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I haven't read the add in question, but many sellers on ebay will put names of popular items in the classification of their item to attract more traffic. i.e. Shelby, AC, etc may be listed in the title so that their ad pops up in more searches. It's a pain for buyers but I can't argue with the logic as long as the seller makes it clear in the description what the item is and is not.
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04-02-2010, 06:34 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Pen Argyl,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Contemporary #3012, 351C, Toploader
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Just want to thank you guys for all the input, it's really helpful info so far. Heres where I'm at, I have a son in the air force who's going to Afghanistan the end of June, He'll be back in January. This is a joint venture, (yea right, our car, my coin, oh well) that gives me between now and then to find a car. I've been buying and selling older Harleys for years, and this time of the year it's a sellers market. Is it the same with these cars?
Thanks,
Ed
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03-30-2010, 06:44 PM
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Location: Burbank,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Contemporary Motors, 351W, Richmond T-10 4 speed,
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Quote:
Originally Posted by edd
Hi guys,
I'm sure you've heard these questions many times before, but I only want to do this once, and apreciate any help I can get. I have around $35,000 to work with. I'm looking for a turn key car, that would be reasonably dependable, that I would'nt have to be wrenching on, all the time. Did alot of that in my teens and twentys, but now I'm 54, and it seems like I'm always busy. (just haven't figured out, what I'm alway busy at) But anyhow, thanks in advance.
Ed
#1 What can I expect for that kind of money.
#2 There are alot of manufactors, any to stay away from.
#3 Big block/Small block
#4 Suspenion types.
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Personally I prefer having IRS which lead to my Contemporary, ERA also is a IRS set up and I think they're both tube frames - good for stability/less flex. I also wanted a small block due to having a 427 Vette years ago that got between 4-6 MPG.
Seems like a fair amount of good deals right now but look throughly at what you're buying because you never know if a knucklehead built it and if corners were cut.
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03-30-2010, 06:49 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Bradenton Florida,
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Cobra Make, Engine: BDR 930, 427 Windsor T56
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Quote:
Originally Posted by edd
Hi guys,
I'm sure you've heard these questions many times before, but I only want to do this once, and apreciate any help I can get. I have around $35,000 to work with. I'm looking for a turn key car, that would be reasonably dependable, that I would'nt have to be wrenching on, all the time. Did alot of that in my teens and twentys, but now I'm 54, and it seems like I'm always busy. (just haven't figured out, what I'm alway busy at) But anyhow, thanks in advance.
Ed
#1 What can I expect for that kind of money.
#2 There are alot of manufactors, any to stay away from.
#3 Big block/Small block
#4 Suspenion types.
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First thing is to set a budget which you have done. Next is to define what you want to do with the car. Street driver, show car, track whore or double duty. Then decide if a faithful replica is important or do you prefer more of a "hot rod". A Cobra is somewhat like a Harley. Expect things to need attention at regular intervals. If your not handy with a wrench then you should have a good relationship with a mechanic willing to work on one of these. Let us know your location and someone here may have a recommendation.
With your budget looking for a turn key you are most likely looking at a pre-owned Cobra. That's a good thing as now is a good time to find a bargain. $35k should get you into almost any used replica other then ERA, SPF or Kirkham. If your planning on driving the snot out if it, you may be better to buy an older one that already has the inevitable stone chips on it. No sense in you taking the depreciation if you can avoid it.
Stay away from Street Beasts or whatever they are calling themselves now. A quick Internet search will give you plenty of reasons why.
Big block over small block talk can incite riots on this site. It comes down to budget, what you are planning to do with the car and how faithful of a replica to the original you want. Define those first.
As for suspension I think it's pretty universal that an IRS is a better choice in a Cobra. They already suffer from short wheel base. No need to throw in a straight axle to make handling the bumps worse.
Enjoy your search.
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03-30-2010, 07:22 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Eagle,
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Cobra Make, Engine: 1966 Lone Star 427SC.
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check out, www.cobracountry.com
What ever you buy, you'll love a cobra !
Nice b & B for under 40k--"For Sale: 427SC Cobra replica by B&B. Indigo Blue/white stripes. Professionally built."
Nice Shell Valley 33.5k (Good company) "For Sale: 427SC Cobra replica by Shell Valley Companies. Breathtaking white/blue stripes"
Nice SPF 41.9k OBO Vey nice car. Maybe he'll come down ?
"For Sale: Superformance 427SC Cobra SPF#473. Guards Red/Wimbledon White stripes"
Hurricane-42.5k. If you want a great cobra and engine, this is hard to beat.
"For Sale: 1966 Hurricane 427S/C Cobra. Ford Vermilion Red w/white stripes and black"
Hurricane- 41.9k Very nice also & less miles.
"For Sale: Hurricane 427 Roadster, repllica of 1965 Cobra Street Version roadster. Period-correct Rangoon Red with black upholstery"
Anyway, there's many good cars to choose from.
If you have any further questions, email me- cobrakev@galaxycable.net
Or call- 402-781-2322 (Central time, anytime)
Kevin
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03-30-2010, 07:46 PM
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Location: Granby, Mo., USA,
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B&B turnkey
B&B manufacturing can build you a new cobra rebuilt 351w 5 speed trans ready to drive all new parts 9" rear end all tubular front end adjustable coil over shock, painted any color you want 32,995 ready in 60 days. please take a look at our car at www.bandbroadster.com
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03-30-2010, 08:25 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Holderness, NH, US of A,
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Cobra Make, Engine: CSX 4772 old iron FE
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03-31-2010, 03:37 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Greenville,
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Cobra Make, Engine: 70 Shelby convertible, ERA-289 FIA, ERA 289 roadster hybrid, mystery Ford powered 2dr convertible
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This one will be the best bang for your buck. You cannot go wrong with a well built Contemporary Cobra.
Bill S.
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03-30-2010, 10:55 PM
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Location: Scotts Valley,
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA 289 FIA #2108
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Check out the for sale section here on clubcobra.com. I just glanced through and there were a couple that were sub $35k.
This one caught my eye: http://www.clubcobra.com/classifieds...uct=2699&cat=2
If you shop around with cash, you should be able to find a nice Cobra. You'd get plenty of power out of a small block and that lends itself more to your budget. FE's are more expensive to work on than a small block, too.
You might also want to check out cobracountry.com, craigslist.com or ebay. Don't know how web-savvy you are, but craigslist and ebay (fleabay? I like it) are magnets for fraudulent sales/purchases. Proceed with caution.
Also, connect with any local Cobra owners. There is probably a PA club linked to clubcobra, so you could put a feeler out and some of the locals would be sure to help you learn about the different manufacturers.
I purchased an ERA 289FIA after several years of research (and saving money...). I wanted a fiberglass car with an exact replication of the original 289FIA Cobra. Funny though, for in the end I opted for 427-type wheels and did a couple of other "non-purist" things to it. Great car though.
Happy shopping.
DD
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03-31-2010, 10:23 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Midstates (2001)
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DWRAT has his FFR for sale on Phoenix Craigslist for $29,500........good looking ride and already has the bugs worked out........
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03-31-2010, 11:24 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Contemporary #3012, 351C, Toploader
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Thanks for all the responses. To answer some of your questions, I live in NE PA, I'm not looking to race, but want to be able to smoke the tires now and then, and as far as cobras being like harleys, I own three, a 1951, 56 and a 79, the 79 is what I call high tech. Owned quite a few muscle cars, inculding some big block chevys and mopars, but I don't know much about ford engines. What are the pros and cons of big block verses small block. From what I'm seeing there are some big HP 351's and even some 5.0 L Don't get me wrong, nothing sounds like a big block, but are there any big advantages.
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