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FUNFER2 11-04-2011 05:31 PM

Bill & Ernie Elliot 1965 Cobra Roadster $160k
 
Love to have that Elliot motor !

"NASCAR spec, Ernie Elliot built and tuned 358 Ford motor that has a sky high 8,500 RPM redline and produces 860 horsepower! "

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gsharapa 11-04-2011 05:58 PM

Don't know how many they built but I saw one (CSX4000 series) here in Dallas 5 or 6 years ago and althought the motor was very cool the car was not prepped very well prior to painting. Hopefully this is a different car as the one I saw would not be worth $70K.

FUNFER2 11-04-2011 06:48 PM

It looks,....glass smooth from the photo's. For that price, it better be perfect.

Who does the body work for Shelby or is it the buyers responsibility ?

Jeff Frigo 11-04-2011 08:49 PM

Good luck. About $60k too much.

FUNFER2 11-04-2011 08:59 PM

Way too much for me. I agree, over priced.

Jeff Frigo 11-04-2011 09:06 PM

Plus what happens after 500 miles? Time for a complete rebuild? :LOL::LOL::LOL:

Cashburn 11-04-2011 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Frigo (Post 1159908)
Plus what happens after 500 miles? Time for a complete rebuild? :LOL::LOL::LOL:

Just don't turn right.

FIA-ERA 11-04-2011 09:41 PM

It's a great looking car, BUT... This dealership does have some really great looking cars. I remember one 67 GT500 they advertised a while back for some insane price. Well, I saw that car being restored locally. While not to bad of a resto job, it looked absolutely incredible online! It was not as spotless as it was online. If you saw what kinda surgery this car went through too, you would have never paid what they wanted either!

I like the Nascar/ Bill Elliott theme. Being a Ga. native and also a former as a Nascar mechanic, I like it. BUT, I've been to Ernie's shop and seen these motors just laying around like a crop of mushrooms. The last time I was up there he had over 65 complete Dodge motors from a Nascar team that had just folded. Now if I could figure out how to shove one of those motors in a Cobra, GEEZ! Anyway, the point is these motors are a dime a dozen and are probably built with left over parts from the day. Not bad stuff but also nothing new like the Dodge motors or current Ford stuff. Also, with a drive sump motor we would ALWAYS take the front belt off and prelub the motor BEFORE starting. I didn't notice an accusump system (maybe I missed it). Those motors can actually wipe lobes and bearings out when trying to start with out the oil in the pan! It's a long way for the oil to come from all the way in the trunk. I agree too, these motors won't last you 10K miles either. It's even got a Jerico tranny. Now, that's pretty slick but again on the street it wouldn't last long. You really need to have oil coolers/ with pumps on those boxes to keep them from blowing up too. Ernie has an incredible shop with a huge parts dept. It's been a long time since these motors were in there hey day! It's cool but I'd rather have one of Cashburn's Cobra's with the Coyote motor!! Regards, Matt

SunDude 11-05-2011 04:45 AM

Is this one of the two Bill Elliot Signature Series cars produced by Shelby American a few years ago? I remember seeing one of those on Cobra Country a while back.

Either way, it's a nice-looking car. Aluminum body. Not sure why they went with Stewart-Warner gauges instead of Smiths, or that ordinary shifter, but otherwise it seems like a sweet car. Big price, though.


Jeff Frigo 11-05-2011 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by SunDude (Post 1159927)
Is this one of the two Bill Elliot Signature Series cars produced by Shelby American a few years ago? I remember seeing one of those on Cobra Country a while back.

Either way, it's a nice-looking car. Aluminum body. Not sure why they went with Stewart-Warner gauges instead of Smiths, or that ordinary shifter, but otherwise it seems like a sweet car. Big price, though.



Glass body, not aluminum, says it twice in the video and in the text description on the website.

SunDude 11-05-2011 09:39 AM

Afraid not, Jeff. The body is clearly aluminum, and is described as such over at the RK Motors website.

The voice-over says the paint finish is "smooth as blown glass," which is probably the source of your confusion.

jmc 11-05-2011 10:08 AM

With all of the excellent Shelby replicas on the market today, there still is simply no substitute for a real Shelby America fiberglass body. Professionally finished and assembled, this '65 Cobra replica features a gel coat that is as smooth as a freshly blown piece of glass and provides an excellent foundation for the cars dynamic red paint.


Buzz 11-05-2011 10:21 AM

Its clearly described as fiberglass on the website and in the video.

Its a stunning Cobra, but if the Shelby/Elliot names are not worth the premium to you, a Cobra equally as nice and just as fast could be built for a lot less than $160K.

If the names are worth the premium to you, then its a bargain.:LOL:

SunDude 11-05-2011 02:02 PM

Oops, my mistake. I misread the description. Have never seen a fiberglass body mounted on a tube frame before, just like the original ally-bodied cars were, which was the source of my confusion.

TN Shelby Cobra 11-05-2011 04:05 PM

Wow sits on Goodyear race radials!!!! Not!!! Sorry, To much money! Mark

Jeff Frigo 11-05-2011 04:23 PM

Joke, only driven 3 miles, not even a sorted car. You can buy used (500 miles or less) Roush/Yates cup car engines minus carb. and dist. for $15k. 850 plus hp.

FIA-ERA 11-06-2011 10:42 AM

Wow sits on Goodyear race radials!!!! Not!!! Sorry, To much money! Mark


Just regular "Billboards" not radials. I'm just curious if Bill Elliott comes with the car too, I mean for that price...

FIA-ERA 11-06-2011 10:43 AM

Wow sits on Goodyear race radials!!!! Not!!! Sorry, To much money! Mark


Just regular "Billboards" not radials. I'm just curious if Bill Elliott comes with the car too, I mean for that price...

cdnus 11-06-2011 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SunDude (Post 1159978)
Oops, my mistake. I misread the description. Have never seen a fiberglass body mounted on a tube frame before, just like the original ally-bodied cars were, which was the source of my confusion.

Really???:confused::confused::confused:

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TN Shelby Cobra 11-06-2011 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by FIA-ERA (Post 1160066)
Wow sits on Goodyear race radials!!!! Not!!! Sorry, To much money! Mark


Just regular "Billboards" not radials. I'm just curious if Bill Elliott comes with the car too, I mean for that price...

Thats what I was making fun of ! They said it sits on Billboard radials!!! They don't make radial Billboards! I sick of these so called "dealers" that don't know what they are talking about ! Mark


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