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Old 10-09-2015, 07:04 PM
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Default Continuation Cobras-Hemmings Buyer Guide on Cobras

Thought this excerpt from "Hemming's Buyers Guide" might be of interest and helpful to anyone looking at this cite considering a current production Continuation Shelby Cobra.

Buy British roadsters built with old-world metal-shaping and fabrication techniques based on chassis technology last considered cutting edge when William the Conqueror invaded Mother England.
Then, install Ford V-8 engines and Borg-Warner T-10 four-speed transmissions. For the finishing touch, screw some badges emblazoned with an aggressive sounding name on this contraption and sell it as a sports car--priced higher than legitimate store-bought sports cars, like the Jaguar E-type or the Chevrolet Corvette.
For most people, this idea would make the Hindenburg disaster look like a minor setback for the dirigible-based tourism industry.
Most people, however, aren't Carroll Shelby. To this very day, Shelby's undeniable charm and irresistible brand of straight-talk-replicating, Texas-barbecue-sauce smothered hucksterism is what drives the popularity of the brand that bears his name…..

We can tell you that in 1962, Shelby introduced the world to the Cobra, a car that would become one of the most sought-after and knocked-off collectible automobiles of all time. From there, it was straight into the history books riding a wave of legendary race wins, and enjoying a halo effect from modified Shelby Mustangs, modified Shelby Chryslers, some custom one-off performance cars as well as everything from chili to men's deodorant….

For all of its fame, the original Cobra was produced in surprisingly low quantities--just 998 were assembled from 1961 until 1968. (655 leaf-spring 289 Cobras and 343 coil-spring 427 Cobras. These numbers include street cars, competition cars, semi-competition roadsters, etc.) What followed in the ensuing decades, however, was an onslaught of clones, kits and look-alikes that turned this rare performance car into an overexposed American pop culture icon. Sort of like the Mona Lisa on a billboard advertisement for toothpaste or a guy in a Statue of Liberty costume handing out coupons in front of a hot dog stand on Fourth of July weekend….

Today, if you're in the market for a genuine Shelby Cobra, you have some interesting options. Generally speaking, the most expensive will be an original 1965-1967 427 Cobra with a 427 engine….

……….The best place to start is with The World Registry of Cobras and GT40s--a 1,500-plus-page hardcover tome that documents the histories of individual Cobras and GT40s. The book is amazing in that you can look up a Cobra's chassis number and learn something about that particular car's origins--in some cases a great deal. It also contains a wealth of historical information, buying advice, production numbers, serial number locations, facts and figures, definitions for Cobra-specific terms and contact information to put you in touch with vendors and specialists…..

Consulting with an expert like Scudder or Comer before buying a Cobra is also a wise idea. Both are intimately familiar with the Cobra market, as well as the histories of individual cars, and are willing to act as consultants for serious buyers…..
Cobras masquerading as the genuine article are less of a problem today, thanks to SAAC and the World Registry. In fact, there is an excellent chapter in the World Registry about made-up cars and how they come into being…..

"The fakes have been sorted out," Comer said. "That's the great thing about the club. Cobra owners police these things pretty heavily and everyone knows who owns which serial number. You can't really get around it. The fakes get found out really quickly." ……

WHAT TO PAY
Low Average High
1963 $399,700 $460,900 $540,600
1964 $472,800 $494,900 $663,100
Competition $487,500 $646,900 $1,691,500
1965 Continuation
CSX 1000 AC aluminum body $142,975 $151,550 $185,500
CSX 4000/6000 aluminum body $114,380 $121,240 $148,400
CSX 4000/6000 fiberglass body $89,870 $95,260 $116,600
289 Cobra $472,800 $494,900 $663,100
Comp $487,500 $646,900 $1,691,500
427 Cobra $579,600 $684,800 $1,131,500
S/C and Comp $763,700 $989,800 $1,421,300
1966 427 Cobra $579,600 $684,800 $1,131,500
1967 427 Cobra $579,600 $684,800 $1,131,500
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More accurate and helpful information can be found on both original and current production Shelby Cobras as noted in the 40th Edition of World Registry of Cobras and GT40's"

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