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CobraDan 03-05-2014 11:41 AM

CSX2093 DragonSnake
 
1963 Shelby Cobra Dragonsnake CSX2093, 7-Time NHRA National Champion for sale by Mecum Auction

DragonSnake CSX2093 at auction in Houston April 10-12, 2014

http://www.mecum.com/auctions/HA0414...d=022614235138

1985 CCX 03-05-2014 12:30 PM

Very cool car!

CobraDan 03-05-2014 12:33 PM

CSX 2093 was the 93rd Cobra built and is one of only eight cars modified with the Shelby-developed Dragonsnake package designed to maximize drag racing performance. Depending on options, the package could swell the bottom line to a whopping $8,990, a huge sum in 1960s-era dollars.

Owned by Jim Costilow and piloted by drag racer Bruce Larson, later of USA-1 Funny Car fame, the Dragonsnake dominated the NHRA’s A/SP, AA/SP, B/SP and C/SP classes in 1964. It set all new records in the 1965 season and won the NHRA Springnationals, Winternationals and U.S. Indy Nationals that year. The Cobra was so successful that it overshadowed Shelby’s factory-sponsored Dragonsnake, much to Shelby’s dismay, and thereafter factory support for the privateer effort began to dry up.

Later, with subsequent owner Ed Hedrick behind the wheel, CSX 2093 went on to win the 1966 Springnationals and U.S. Nationals. It also chalked up class wins at the 1967 Springnationals, Winternationals, U.S. Indy Nationals, and finished out the season with the World Points Championship. It continued to set records in 1968. All told, CSX 2093 held national titles in four separate classes.

The Costilow/Larson Dragonsnake has been authenticated and certified by the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) as a true and correct original car, and has also won that organization’s Senior Award and Race Car Certification badges. It has undergone a completely accurate and show-quality restoration by Ziegler Coach of Los Angeles, CA and is presented exactly as it competed, including the Weber-carbureted 289 Ford V-8 with Ballanger side mount headers, 4-speed transmission, Cobra Sunburst rear wheels with slicks, wire front wheels, removable hardtop and eye-grabbing Magenta metalflake paint.

Offered with full documentation of its NHRA national records, this is not only the most famous and successful of the eight Shelby Dragonsnakes; it is in fact the winningest competition Cobra in history.
HIGHLIGHTS - CSX2093
- The winningest competition Cobra in history
- Authenticated and certified by the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) as a true and correct original car
- Senior award winner badge and Race car certification badge
- National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) record holder in retired classes AA, A, B, C/ sports
- Won 7 NHRA National events with Bruce Larson or Ed Hedrick driving
- Won the 1966 NHRA World Championship while owned and driven by Ed Hedrick
- Undisputed best winning record for the 6 factory and independently prepared Dragonsnakes
- Documentation of NHRA national records
- Show quality full and accurate restoration by Ziegler Coach, LA
- Deluxe side curtains and optional chrome front wire wheels included

Double Venom 03-05-2014 01:03 PM

Dan,
If you think we start collecting now from EVERYONE we might come up with a "Conglomerate" enough to buy it? I can see the Title now, 5 pages with just owners names :) !
DV

map 03-05-2014 01:34 PM

Rodman's went for $690.000

( Ned is that the frame Joe found in a junkyard in Ca?)

SunDude 03-05-2014 03:07 PM

I posted this already: http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/all-...ml#post1289317

CobraDan 03-05-2014 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Double Venom (Post 1289876)
Dan,
If you think we start collecting now from EVERYONE we might come up with a "Conglomerate" enough to buy it? I can see the Title now, 5 pages with just owners names :) !
DV


Ed,
The World Registry is already to large plus it takes more than 10 years to get a new version out

Nedsel 03-05-2014 04:28 PM

Joe Rodman's 2472 sold back in '06 at $695,000. But it wasn't the one found in a scrap yard.

Trouble1 03-05-2014 04:38 PM

Snake
 
I watched this car sell for $850,000.00 in 2012 at Mecum in Florida. Going to be interesting to see what it will sell for if it does in Houston TX in April. We are going so it will be cool to see what happens.

Fullchat289 03-06-2014 07:46 AM

It would be nice to see this car back in Bruce's barn with the rest of his stuff....

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...psc5f80a4e.jpg

- Allen.

SunDude 04-14-2014 06:31 AM

The Costilow/Larson drag racing Cobra (CSX2093) did not sell at a high bid of $1.1 million USD.


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