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What did I buy?
Please help...
I was told this was an EM, maybe 1st Gen. Not sure though. Here's what sticks out.. •Single tubes (front and rear) for the bumper mounts •Single tailight •All fireglass body •Corvette rear diff and suspension •Mustang II front •427 w/ T3550 •All fiberglass dash I have an album with some pics (if I did it correctly) Thanks in advance... Mike D |
The body shape, stance, wheel offsets and door panels sure look like an Everett Morrison. Does it have round tube main frame rails?
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That thing is missing a hood!
I have an E-M and see some likeness. |
I'd get rid of that glass fuel filter ASAP...
You don't want to be the owner of a "Ash pile" Cobra.;) |
this is a pic of Bobby's EM. Note the area where the hood latches.
I have a lot of pic's of Bobby's EM and the one I owned. Dwight http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...N_04_MOTOR.JPG |
trunk hingles different? side pipes exiting body? This EM has a 9" rear end.
http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...m/DSCN2763.JPG |
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Brown
There are several pictures of Ginger's Brown EM in the North Alabama Cobra Club gallery and maybe my gallery. Check those pic's.
Dwight here are two from my gallery http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...um/cobraH1.jpg http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...ium/cobraA.jpg |
"What did I buy?" It sounds like a line from the movie "The Hangover." :LOL: :D
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RK: It's not a genIII EM, thats for sure! DSCC is having a Cruise this sat., may 8th. Why not join us, and maybe some one in the group can ident it for you?
Looks pretty good from the pics, and you've got the right engine in it!(FE) Deepsouthcobraclub.org |
We have four EM's in our area. Most were bought in the late 80's, early 90's. None look like the pictures you posted.
Dwight |
EM help
Does your Cobra have the round main tubes for the frame? 3" maybe but I think they were 4". EM did put Corvette suspenion in a lot of their Cobras.
Maybe Cobra Dan in Florida can help. They have a lot of EM in Florida. Dan????? Dwight |
Mike,
That interior looks different than most, I normally can't tell one cobra from another but it only takes one thing that can tell you the manufacturer. Join us on May 8, I just got home from a months vacation & trying to get a letter out to the locals in the Deeper South, I just added your name to my list. |
Forgot to mention the one clue I see............. External trunk lid hinges !!?? But overdone interior seems to indicate 70's-80's vintage-- pre-FFR. ????
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Thanks to all that responded, looks like it's still a mystery...
Ronbo...the new filter is ready to go in next, thanks. Motorhead...I may not have the car registered yet, but I may still attend. Dwight...it does have a round tubular frame w/ corvette suspension. Cobra Dan...I appreciate the feedback, I'll look for the invite. |
It does have a perky butt..
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Mystery Solved!!
Turns out the car is an early Elegant Motors Cobra. Now for the big question...who knows anything about them? I've been everywhere on the forums and internet, not alot of info out there. I know they closed down around 92, then became Indy Motor cars then there was a father son deal that didn't work out. I just need some specs, I plan to pull the body and rebuild from the ground up. I'm just not sure what was changed by the original owner. Any suggestions? Mike D |
Mike,
Like I said I own an Elegant Motors most were Corvettes that looked like a Cobra. Mine is sitting on a 1973 Corvette frame but they also made custom frames. They normally had the wheel base of the C3 Corvette frames used, but this also could be changed by cutting the frame and re-welding. Elegant Motors became Indy Exotics & just recently Classic City Motors gave it a try. Elegant Motors / establish 1973 / owners: Del Amy and Dick Passwater Manufactured: The Cobra, the Cheetah and Auburn 856 Speedsters (2 place car) and Auburn 898 Speedsters (4 place car), 820 Cord and a Duesenberg "LaGrande" Elegant Motors 832 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46204 Tel: 317-634-5200 Indy Exotics / owner: Harry Broaddux former shop manager of Elegant Motors Manufactured: "Indy Exotics bought the old Elegant Motors" Indy Exotics 7610 Lake Road, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46217 Tel: 317-881-9067 closed Indy Exotics reopened with son closed 1551 Churchman Ave, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46203 Tel: 317-784-1119 Classic City Motors / contact: Gene Daley Manufactured: “Classic City Motors bought Indy Exotics” Classic City Motors Auburn, Indiana Tel: 260-402-7163 / Website: www.classiccitymotors.com down assumed closed Classic City Motors will make replicas of the Auburn 856, the Cobra, the Cheetah, the Lamborghini Countach, and a ` 34 Ford 3 Window Coupe. Classic City Motors, formerly Elegant Motors, will strive to live up to the legacy of Elegant Motors, who always seemed to lead the replica car pack. Not the biggest, but with a comprehensive line of quality built vehicles that catered to many tastes. All used steel support skeletons and currently available running gear to ensure p r o p e r h a n d l i n g and braking. In some instances, the chassis were made from a modular design, or improved on from stock due to the special needs of a body style. Simple and robust could sum it up - these cars are made to drive, whether CCM builds them or the customer does. Be sure to check out www.ClassicCity- Motors.com For more information, contact Gene Daley at 260-402-7163 or e-mail gene@classiccitymotors.com. Elegant Motors Auburn 856 Speedster and the Auburn 898 four place Phaeton version of the Speedster were built in Indianapolis, Indiana. Elegant Motors inc. was founded in the early 1970's by two Indianapolis businessmen, Del Amy and Richard Passwater. Richard is better known as Dick Passwater of stock car racing fame. The original idea was too sell enough Auburn Replica's to finance their own Auburns and to fuel their enthusiasm for classic cars. The cars could be ordered turn key complete or purchased in any stage of completion or as kits. Their Auburns were of the correct dimensions and rolled on a 127" wheel base. The drive line and chassis choices were unlimited. The bodies were fiberglass and were produced in Goshen, Indiana by the Steury Corporation, a manufacturer of fiberglass boats and camping trailers. With their elegant promotions, and favorable product reviews for authenticity from many major publications such as Motor Trend, Car Classics and Playboy to name a few, the company took off. By the late seventies Elegant Motors had set up independent product distributors across the United States. With Elegant Motors growing success, they started adding more Neo-Classic Cars to their product line. Their Auburn Speedsters would eventually be offered in six variations. The 898 Phaetons became available in a longer wheel base to accommodate those sitting in the rear seat. The Auburns were followed by a Cord 820 Phaeton, a 427 Cobra, The Cheetah and a Lamborghini Countach. A Mercedes 500K and a couple of versions of a Duesenberg were advertised, but I do not know if they were ever produced. I have collected printed advertising material for Elegant Motors as late as 1985. I do not know when they actually stopped producing cars. In my opinion, Del Amy's and Dick Passwater's Elegant Motors offered the best looking and most informative advertising catalogs and sales brochures of any of the Auburn Speedster replicar companies at that time. Their sales literature has become quite collectible. To give you a feel for pricing, in 1973 856 Speedsters were priced at $20,000 for cars built with Corvette running gear and $16,000 for cars built on a Ford chassis. Kits were available for $4000-$5000. By 1979 Elegant Motors ads were listing Speedsters at $30,000, 898 Phaetons for $40,000 and their new LWB Phaeton with an extended 135" wheel base and Side mounted spares for $45,000. Their was even a Brougham (deluxe 898) available for $60,000. By 1984 I saw prices for 898 Phaetons drop to $28,000 and kit prices were dropping also. Elegant Motors would soon become Indy Exotics under the leadership of it's new owner, Harry Broaddus. Harry was a former Elegant Motors employee. I do not know how long Harry operated Indy Exotics. I last purchased parts from him in 2001 when the company was located on Washington Street in Indianapolis. At that time he was talking about selling the business. Some of the early Elegant Motors cars used in their sales catalogs were still sitting in the warehouse area. That was pretty cool. By 2007, the remains of both companies seem to have found their way to Auburn, Indiana. A new Auburn Speedster replica company by the name of Classic City Motors was getting started. They are building Auburn Speedsters again, two and four place versions. They were also building a 427 Cobra replica. Time will tell how this venture goes. Elegance Motors original Showroom / manufacturing 829 Broad Ripple Ave Indianapolis, Indiana Elegant Motors Second Showroom / manufacturing "This was an original Stutz Bearcat Showroom" 832 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Indiana Indy Exotics / manufacturing 1551 Churchman Ave, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46203 |
Mike, I think you may be wrong. The door panels, body shape, stance and wheel/body relationship all point to Everett Morrison. As for the different looking dash, E-M did offer a console as an option. They offered a stout, beautiful round tube frame and a variety of suspension options from Mustang II to Corvette to Jaguar, but sadly, they never got the "look" - stance, body shape and wheel positioning right. The body (especially in the arse end) sits high on the frame and the wheel offsets tend to have the tires protruding past the fenders, both front and rear. Those issues can be fixed to a certain extent by an owner who cares to do so and the result can be a good looking car on a stout, well built platform.
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