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twobjshelbys 06-05-2010 08:43 AM

CSX4213 on eBay
 
It's going to sell - reserve off, current bid $200,200.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...fvi%3D1&_rdc=1

Lots of hype in the description. This one sold for $140K at Barrett Jackson in 2007.

mrmustang 06-05-2010 08:45 AM

:LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL: :LOL::rolleyes:

twobjshelbys 06-05-2010 08:49 AM

Did you see that carbon fiber hood scoop? First thing I'd do is get it painted.

There's no reason for this car to be in a museum. It should be driven.

Fordzilla 06-05-2010 08:56 AM

If money were no object, I'd bid on it. Unfortunately, funds are limited right now,.. but I have a dollar & a dream so I'm playing the New York State Lottery. Soon as I win I'm going to have one of these (& all my friends too!).

dcdoug 06-05-2010 09:40 AM

That's crazy. Basically $100k because it was owned briefly by Carroll. All the rest is nice, but easily available in any CSX. :confused:

Dynamic 06-05-2010 09:53 AM

I was "offered" this car last month. The guy wanted $265k for it.....I asked him if he needed help kicking his crack habit.

mrmustang 06-05-2010 10:54 AM

With the latest safeguards in place on Ebay you have to question the "private auctions" from certain sellers. I'll leave it at that.



Bill S.

cobra25 06-05-2010 11:18 AM

Excuse me while I go out and put a carbon fiber sticker on my hood scoop....

mickmate 06-05-2010 03:12 PM

C4 Vette front suspension?? Is that a 40th anniversary thing does anyone know. I might have to get the big book out....................

kris-kincaid 06-07-2010 03:02 PM

It looks like they got some photos mixed up. That suspension isn't on the Cobra.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mickmate (Post 1056054)
C4 Vette front suspension?? Is that a 40th anniversary thing does anyone know. I might have to get the big book out....................


REAL 1 06-07-2010 03:16 PM

The 40th Anniversary Cobras were more expensive from the get go. As I recall they were selling for around $180K...??? Thereabouts.

Anyway, the economy has hurt all these cars. REAL and replica alike :(

God willing if we can get our Country turned around in November 2010 and November 2012 these cars hopefully will once again regain their value.

Also if the bid is legit at $200,200 and I don't know if it is or not...the fact that Shelby may retire and SA reduce its operations to performance parts only for Mustangs thereby ending Cobra production may likely turn the Shelby Cobra 40th anniversary edition and all other Shelby Cobras into instant classics IMHO. Maybe that has something to do with it????

RodKnock 06-07-2010 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by REAL 1 (Post 1056388)
Also if the bid is legit at $200,200 and I don't know if it is or not...the fact that Shelby may retire and SA reduce its operations to performance parts only for Mustangs thereby ending Cobra production may likely turn the Shelby Cobra 40th anniversary edition and all other Shelby Cobras into instant classics IMHO. Maybe that has something to do with it????


REAL 1 06-07-2010 03:42 PM

How funny is that!!!! and ironic!!!!:LOL:... because that classic clip always comes to mind when I have to try and explain my posts to you that you routinely can't grasp. It is frustrating but patience is a virtue is what I repeat to myself when I take out some crayons to draw you a picture of what I'm saying so you don't misunderstand it. :LOL: Usually still fails to get through though.

Again, here come the crayons....I didn't say the bid was legit, again, read slowly....I said "if" and noted that anticipation of SA eliminating Cobra production may account for such a bid on top of the 40th being limited in production.

computerworks 06-07-2010 03:48 PM

You both are now asked to stay off this thread.

thanks
ron
ClubCobra Moderator

KevinW 06-07-2010 04:22 PM

Brilliant.
This is just like the Two Ronnies from the 70s.......

http://noolmusic.com/youtube_videos/...-_the_bore.php
start at 2:10....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eZpH...eature=related

:LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL:
I love dropping in to see whats kicking off.

csx4910 06-07-2010 04:58 PM

Correct me if I am wrong but the "40th anniv cars " was when they first started the 4000 continuation series cars and all 40 were alum correct? When were these built? Was it supposed to be 40th anniv of the 427 or 40th anniv of the 289 cars?

I had seen a couple of these change hands through auctions for the $150-175K range so I guess (although I wouldnt pay that much for it) that a $25-30K bump for being owned by Carroll isnt too much of a stretch.
Ron

computerworks 06-07-2010 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by csx4910 (Post 1056418)
Correct me if I am wrong but the "40th anniv cars " was when they first started the 4000 continuation series cars and all 40 were alum correct? When were these built? Was it supposed to be 40th anniv of the 427 or 40th anniv of the 289 cars?

The 40th Anniversary version was a marketing program started in 2002 as the 40th year since the birth of the Cobra (1962). Our friend Bob Marsh (RIP) ran the program; it was an upsell on either an alum 427 or a 'glas CSX8000 street car.

Here are the details of the program:

Quote:

Shelby American Inc
03-22-2002
40TH ANNIVERSARY COBRA PROGRAM

The car commemorates the 40th anniversary of the first Cobra. This special vehicle is limited to 40 units, commemorating the 40th year. The units will be available to the customer either as a fiberglass CSX8000 Street Car or as an aluminum CSX4000 S/C Roadster, depending on customer order preference and the production run will be halted once 40 orders are received.

The vehicles in the series are based on standard units, to assure timely delivery based on prior production experience. The units have added features however to distinguish them and additional standard options. They include unique special badging and a unique common color. Whether the customer chooses the Street Car or the 427 Roadster, the units will have similar markings and trim to distinguish them as being part of the special series. The only exception to the common color is a polished aluminum version of the 427 as an addition cost option. Both the Street car and 427 Roadster have similar interiors including glove box and other street car features.

They created a 40th Anniversary blue as the unique color. The car came with special badging and interior trim, as well as Shelby-branded vintage gauges.

Excaliber 06-07-2010 06:55 PM

Thanks for the heads up on the Vette suspension thing Kris.

Looking at this pic I'm left scratching my head where in the heck they got this pic and WHY is it in this Ad? It doesn't look anything like Cobra suspension. Weird oil pan too, missing anti roll bar shown in another pic. How could such a fundamental mistake be made for a $200,000 car.

Or, am I the one that is mistaken??

http://carsfromdreams.com/ebay/65she...e042510/37.JPG


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