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08-25-2013, 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by REAL 1
No, I think it was actually an aluminum continuation Cobra if memory serves me.
Anyway amusing episode for a number of reasons.
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They found an aluminum body but I don't think it had a suspension or frame. They showed a picture of what sure looked like a fiberglass car finished. My guess is Shelby swapped the alloy body for the other car. Nothing was said about power train installation or the cost to do it.
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08-25-2013, 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by twobjshelbys
They found an aluminum body but I don't think it had a suspension or frame. They showed a picture of what sure looked like a fiberglass car finished. My guess is Shelby swapped the alloy body for the other car. Nothing was said about power train installation or the cost to do it.
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Eeer, now I'm curoius... How can you tell the difference between an alloy body and painted fibreglass one, just by looking at it on TV?
Particularly, a freshly painted body without dints.
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08-25-2013, 06:48 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by twobjshelbys
They found an aluminum body but I don't think it had a suspension or frame. They showed a picture of what sure looked like a fiberglass car finished. My guess is Shelby swapped the alloy body for the other car. Nothing was said about power train installation or the cost to do it.
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The body looked like it was aluminum, shouldn't there be an update in the registry if it's a continuation? darn starting to sound like Real 1 mentioning continuation and registry.
Here ya go the beginning not the finished Continuation Cobra.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oeDEU8uNKQ
http://onscreencars.com/cars/1965-sh...ks-and-cobras/
Here's the thread from club cobra but it's about as useless as a thread "Real 1 vs fordracing65"
Pawn Stars Kirkham ?
Here's some great comments on this thread from SAI Registry Supervisor I like this comment...
What bothered me the most was the use of the words "real" and "authentic" by all parties involved alluding to a 1965 chassis
http://www.teamshelby.com/forums/ind...on-pawn-stars/
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SundudeCAN 2 years ago
This is a CSX4000-series continuation Cobra chassis, built for the new Shelby American Inc. by Kirkham Motorsports. It is NOT an original CSX3000-series Cobra from the 1960s. An original 427 Cobra from the 1960s is worth upwards of $500K for an ordinary street car, to $1.5 million for a competition car, not $60K.
This episode of Pawn Stars had the most misleading set of edits/cuts I've ever seen in a TV program. Don't be fooled.
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08-25-2013, 07:48 PM
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Those guys are clearly knuckle heads when it comes to these cars. Agreed that there should have been clarification that this was an authentic " continuation " cobra so as not to confuse it with an original.
That schmuck got taken like Grant took Richmond. The initial car is clearly an aluminum continuation cobra. It's a body and chassis. Back in 2010 I think rolling chassis were $125k. Clearly market on that body and chassis would reasonably be at least $100k to $110k. All that separated it from a roller was wiring, plumbing, gauges, carpeting,wheels and tires, springs, fuel pumps and some trim items. He gave it away for $30k. What a dope.
I think the fix was in. The expert puts a value at $60 k. Pawn guys negotiates with rube who sells for $30 k. Pawn guys flip to Shelby dealer for finished glass car at near even swap.
Poor dumb bastard.
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08-25-2013, 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by REAL 1
Those guys are clearly knuckle heads when it comes to these cars. Agreed that there should have been clarification that this was an authentic " continuation " cobra so as not to confuse it with an original.
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Since "only" 99% of the show is scripted and fake,it's no big deal, they all knew what was going on...........
Had some friends go to Vegas 2 years ago and before they left, they went by the pawn shop to see Chumlee...they happened to be filming that day and as they approached the shop, they were asked by the production people there where they were from, they told them they were from Louisiana and on vacation there......
There were asked if they wanted to be on a show, they said "sure,why not",so they were escorted to the back of one of the production vans parked out front and they opened the back door to find "something interesting" for them to go in with and sell..(the van was loaded with all kinds of items used for the show)....at that point, they declined the offer and left in disgust!!!!!!!!!!!!
This was 2 years ago, whadda ya think they are doing now?????    
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08-25-2013, 08:41 PM
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think the fix was in. The expert puts a value at $60 k. Pawn guys negotiates with rube who sells for $30 k. Pawn guys flip to Shelby dealer for finished glass car at near even swap.
Poor dumb bastard.
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Not even close, the "fix" was in from the beginning,remember, this IS reality TV, and NOTHING is real!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Don't even ask about "Cajun Pawn", (thankfully they didn't renew it),that shop is 25 minutes from me and I've know "Big Daddy" for 30+ years,know 1/2 the people you saw in their episodes and only 99.629984511% of it was FAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
total sham from day one!!!!!!!!!!!!!
David
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