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If you are going to post what you believe are relevant facts at least vet them out before you pull the trigger, something about apples and oranges come to mind.
RodKnock You asked in a previous post for proof from anyone that anyone was advertising a Continuation Series for over $200K. I looked at it as a challenge, challenge completed! There have also been completed sales of alloy bodied Continuation Series Cobras that have gone as hight as $349K that can be found on the Internet if you really wanted to look for the info. |
CSX8996 Alloy Cobra
Auctions America: 1962 Shelby 50th Anniversary Cobra
Looks like its one of 4 Alloy body cars, hence the much higher price. Above is a link to view it on SAAC site. It was auctioned recently and looks like it bid up to 200,000USD and did not meet reserve. Someone needs to fill it up with fuel so it sits lower in the rear... I plan to go take a look at the car in Sarasota since its close. That black with red guts in nice! |
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I'm happy to admit a mistake. I make them all the time. Are you mistake-free in your life? I really doubt it. And BTW, did you "vet out" and post that the alloy CSX8000 was an asking price and not an actual transaction? Makes a difference, no? In terms of asking prices and actual transactions, something about apples and oranges comes to mind. I got the impression that $280,000 is the value of that car. But we were discussing Evan's CSX4206. Big block versus small block, apples and oranges, no? Remember, you said "For all those nay-sayers on "CSX" Continuation Series valuations..." :) |
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Oh-boy, I wasn't the one comparing 8000 Series Continuation Cobras to Evan's Cobra either I merely posted a ad that I had come across in Sports Car Digest.
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Here's the link to the auction info:
1962 Shelby 50th Anniversary Cobra - Fort Lauderdale I've got to admit that I wanted to verify the auction info, but after reading the listing, near the bottom of the page under "Addendum": ADDENDUM Please note the title states replica. |
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OK. Sounds good. Thank you for your post. :) |
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You and a Donkey are also known by another common term. |
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I did say I would not sell it for $240K if I were to sell it now since I'm not looking to sell it so it would take more for me to give it up to motivate me to do so. You also failed to comprehend or consider what I said about the details of the Continuation Cobra fit out. As to your "replica" hackneyed non-sense and ridiculous reliance on state DMV's to prove your point I just can't waste my time with your confusion and erroneous arguments any longer. I can't help you. Sorry. For those who are genuinely "confused" and not taking an intentionally obfuscatory position motivated by sour grapes it's all in the Registry. :) |
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This cite suffers from wide spread Shelby "sour grapeitis" It's epidemic here. |
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Seems like some Continuation Cobras may be fetching prices getting close to COB territory. Hmmm. Imagine that. |
Turn the crank, the wife's monkey dances.
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1962 50th Anniversary Shelby Cobra 289 - Huh? First onel built in 1912 then?:confused: Should it NOT just be listed as 2012 50th Anniversary Shelby Cobra 289? %/ Pretty simple - As soon as you put 1962 in the title you're obligated to put "REPLICA" imho. Either way nice car... love the look of the dual quads! |
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You can "fit out" all you want, but will next person pay for it? Personally, I'd care less. It's a REPLICA. I'm sure someone is out there might care that their REPLICA be authentic (:LOL:), but will you get back $1 for $1? I don't know. And of course, don't care, beyond you constantly giving everyone here the estimate over and over. :rolleyes: Anyway, I thought you left? You're back again? Who can believe what you say anymore. |
Rodknock: Yes, I know you couldn't care less. That's why you have likely the majority of posts on 43 pages. :rolleyes: Same with the "guy" who keeps talking about turning a "crank". He's been doing more dancing than anyone. Well except for you.
Read the Registry my friend. Maybe the light will go on. Maybe not. Oh, well. :rolleyes: |
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And I never said prices over $200,000 are impossible, they're already bumping around that area. I just haven't seen any. And to be honest with you, with Kirkham and Shelby both significantly increasing prices over the past few years, it's definitely going to happen at some point. Maybe they have. But even one or two sales over $200,000 won't represent the entire market for any car. That's what auction magazines will tell you. IIRC, way back in 2007-2008, when I purchased my car, Shelby alloy rollers were in the range of $95,000-$115,000. Kirkham rollers were about $70,000-$80,000. Today, alloy Shelby rollers are $160,000 and Kirkham rollers are $100,000 (raw, file finish, unpolished). If you get a polished Kirkham roller with center stripes, then they're $117,000. So, nothing is getting cheaper at this point, but then interest rates are 0%, so money is cheap. |
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You mean the Registry where "certain liberties" were taken? That Registry? I've read it. It also states Shelby CSX4000's are "Cobra-like" and "true replicas." And the SAAC website has deleted the word "genuine." I'll keep repeating things as long you keep repeating things. **) |
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