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Old 06-08-2016, 08:05 AM
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That car would scare me to death... If they ran the fuel line the way they did and think that is acceptable, what else is wrong that you cannot see.
Appears to be iron heads unless aluminum rust.
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That car would scare me to death... If they ran the fuel line the way they did and think that is acceptable, what else is wrong that you cannot see.
Appears to be iron heads unless aluminum rust.
I agree. I wouldn't have my name attached to the sale of that car without the fuel line corrected. While I know others route them that way, I'd fix the ebrake cable routing as well.
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Old 06-09-2016, 09:40 AM
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I agree. I wouldn't have my name attached to the sale of that car without the fuel line corrected. While I know others route them that way, I'd fix the ebrake cable routing as well.
Seller is not an expert on Cobra replicas and may have gotten taken for a ride
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Seller is not an expert on Cobra replicas and may have gotten taken for a ride
Owner is not an expert on cobra replicas (he never claimed to be) - he bought the car and he enjoyed it and he is now having my company sell it for him - it s a nice car and the money is right on it for having a real BB 427 ford side-oiler

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Old 06-19-2016, 12:49 PM
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Owner is not an expert on cobra replicas (he never claimed to be) - he bought the car and he enjoyed it and he is now having my company sell it for him - it s a nice car and the money is right on it for having a real BB 427 ford side-oiler

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Car is over priced, seller/broker should do his homework on the replica market before putting his foot in his mouth and his business reputation on the line. Hiding behind "the owner told me so" does not make it better, nor does the truth hold out as to the value of the car vs say an ERA, with a sideoiler in it.

Then again, what would I know about the replica market, something the current seller/broker has always put down whenever marketing his "superior product"
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Car is over priced, seller/broker should do his homework on the replica market before putting his foot in his mouth and his business reputation on the line. Hiding behind "the owner told me so" does not make it better, nor does the truth hold out as to the value of the car vs say an ERA, with a sideoiler in it.

Then again, what would I know about the replica market, something the current seller/broker has always put down whenever marketing his "superior product"
Gotta love when your "hidden competition" decides to start talking trash about you...............

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Old 06-20-2016, 02:32 PM
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Gotta love when your "hidden competition" decides to start talking trash about you...............
Bill has never hidden the fact that he buys and sells all sorts of cars, including Cobras. He actually buys and sells in another marque's forum, in which I'm a member.

His view that this FFR is overpriced is clearly supported by other opinions, including mine. And the recent price reduction from $55K to $50K is evidence of that, no?
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