
03-21-2015, 07:44 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Cobra Make, Engine: 31XX Car
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Original configuration
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Originally Posted by 1985 CCX
The original valve covers are sand cast chosen at dealer.
I have the original ones via Jack L.
So 47 has repop covers of the correct ones.
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I don't think it's worth arguing about whether the car is restored or not (most "restorations" are more parts replacement anyway), as the facts are clear. But I do have some comments/opinions about aspects like the valve covers being considered original. Just going back to the early 70's to determine what SC car engine configuration is original often won't tell you a lot. Many of the cars were modified soon after delivery or experienced blown engines, at which point many things were changed. 3047, as an example, is documented in the registry as having the engine replaced by 1970 as well as some other mods. Those valve covers were made for the Cobras for Shelby American, so it is possible the car could have left the factory with them, but Jeff you already state they were put on by a dealer. I don't recall ever seeing hard evidence of even one other SC car that was fitted with them as it left SA, so that scenario would seem to be an anomaly. As with other claims of as delivered details on many old cars, more substantial evidence is generally required to refer to an attribute as being the way the car left the factory. In this case the sand cast valve covers are a neat period factory (in that respect original) optional part, but referring to them as correct is a bit of a stretch.
Last edited by DMXF; 03-21-2015 at 08:02 PM..
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