| bliss |
12-24-2012 04:07 PM |
1962 Shelby Cobra - NOT A REPLICA!!
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| Slither |
12-24-2012 04:24 PM |
Beware of the seller!
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$850,000 is above market for a small block, especially since the original engine isn't with the car.
Larry
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| legenmetals |
12-25-2012 08:41 AM |
Right into the interior of his living room!
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| bobcowan |
12-25-2012 09:51 AM |
If I paid $850K for a car, I'd park it in my living room, too.
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| Mother |
12-25-2012 10:29 AM |
Well it could park beside my Cobra in the heated garage. But I doubt that my wife would like to move it to vacumn the living room flooor. Besides, red would not go with her color sceme. We all know how wives and colour co-ordination go.
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| Mark IV |
12-25-2012 12:36 PM |
Nice car but it has been modified to be a 289, not a 260. The fender vents have been added, the wheels are not the early 260 5.5" lip-lace but the later 6.0" center lace type.
Of course back in the day it was OK to "upgrade" youur Cobra to the latest specification and cut and hack as needed to make it go faster. Sometimes in the search for "virgin originals" we tend to forget this. So the continued "Hot Rodding" of Cobras is why an untouched, factory spec car is so rare today.
And I don't understand why the seller is keeping the CSX number a secret. Any serious buyer is going to the registry before dealing so you won't scare any real buyer off with the number.
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| bliss |
12-25-2012 01:07 PM |
OK, so how about a real Shelby GT 350 VIN # 0001 for $500,000?
Dupont Registry
It simply amazes me that cars are even listed for this much money, but I suppose if one has money to burn....I'd just hate to be on the seller end of a car that needed to be listed for a huge amount.
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Yes looks a little expensive - but it is a dealer..%/
They have a few nice cars on their site. I particularly like a couple of the 2+2 Mustangs.
Bernie
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| Nedsel |
12-25-2012 06:39 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark IV
(Post 1224379)
And I don't understand why the seller is keeping the CSX number a secret. Any serious buyer is going to the registry before dealing so you won't scare any real buyer off with the number.
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The car is CSX 2065.
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| twobjshelbys |
12-25-2012 07:33 PM |
Ruined it by putting a 289 into it. I know an original 260, unrestored, and it's a great looking car. I think Otto/Peter's car is better looking and worth more than this one.
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| legenmetals |
12-25-2012 08:03 PM |
I have yet to see two identical unmodified original cars.
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