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REAL 1 12-17-2003 03:37 PM

ERA649: No. But you can say we did and your car was better.

:3DSMILE:

casaleenie 12-17-2003 03:58 PM

If the Cobra type replicas were never produced, the market for this type of car would not exist today...the Cobra would be a notable footnote in automobile history. Shelby is selling cars today because of the demand created by the replica builders... Yes/No??


"I keep trying to get out and they keep dragging me back in"

Michael Corleone

BB427 12-17-2003 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by REAL 1


Chappy: I'm not confused in the least.

The CSX is a Cobra that replicates exactly, as it must by default, its original ancestor and therefore in one sense of the word is a replica of the original series.


Hope this clarifies things.



Well at least you admit it is a replica and it is NOT real.

Brent

Nuke427 12-17-2003 04:24 PM

Evan, I know why you have a hard spot with your car saying "kit" on the title and no one giving you the satisfaction of your car being real. Unlike the real Cobras of the 60's your car is worth much less than you paid for it. And you're kinda bitter about it and trying to up the prices by preaching about legal realism. Once we all agree to them being "REAL" maybe the value of your car will increase to close to what you paid for it. Until then you won't stop repeating yourself. That's a shame too since most of us unreal replica guys can get more for our cars than we have in them and I'm sure that doesn't sit well with you either. Have a good day.

Ibr8k4vetts 12-17-2003 05:20 PM

Why did Shelby copy a AC? LOL
Mike

BMK 12-17-2003 05:53 PM

Hi all

:3DSMILE:

Your all wrong my Cobra is better than yours.

%/

Whats it worth will be determined by who wants it and what they prepared to pay if I ever sell it.

My shares just went up and I have doubled my money. Not a bad investment. Perhaps better than a car, who knows.

:confused:

Wouldn't mind seeing some photos under profile of the genuine CSX cars there - REAL1 etc - if possible.

This 'Thread' will go on for............. **)

Cheers

Bernie

Bernie Knight
Mt. Gambier South Australia.

AC Cobra 12-17-2003 06:01 PM

I started to buy some of that Carroll Shelby chili mix this weekend at the grocery store but, decided against it. That bag was only a replica of Carroll's original chili mix.

AC

JWheaton 12-17-2003 06:13 PM

Evan,

I hope that you are just picking appropriate posts from threads gone by and copying them. I would hate to think that you are actually typing the same arguements over and over and over again. :D :D




To the orignal question:

For 42.5k I would buy as much of an ERA as I could.

BMK 12-17-2003 06:21 PM

Hi all

Does appear that way.

%/

Must say I have read this somewhere before. Then again it has improved my understanding of the marque. Who knows I may never buy a magazine again.

Just read and looking here is fantastic.

%/

Just keep 'Posting' those controversial 'Threads'.

I once read an article in Kit Car on a guy who walked up to the magazine journalist and said my name is............. "I built the 427's for Shelby".

This article ran over a few editions and I found it both interesting and informative from this guys point of view.

%/

Think it was Andrew Capella of similiar???

:confused:

My point again is keep Posting" the interesting Threads.

Cheers

Must get back to work.

Bernie

Bernie Knight
Mt. Gambier South Australia

Home of "Weekend at Bernie's #2 " - March 13th and 14th 2004

foothills gary 12-17-2003 06:29 PM

Since I'm an avid bicyclist,I'll use a classic spoked wheel as my perception of the Industry as a whole.I think Shelby's cars will always be at the center,and rightfully so,the "hub"if you will.All the other manufacturers are at the end of the spokes(no nipple jokes,guys),and the rim is the client base for these cars revolving around the hub.The hub doesn't need the spokes or the rim to roll,but would never roll as far or as fast without them.The replica industry would have a pretty hard time going any one direction without the hub as reference to keep it true,and the bending or loss of a spoke causes a wobble to the whole market for the car is it readjusts.The really cool part is that the wheel just became even more high performance as the hub got lighter(new $42k CAV Cobra).It's an exciting time as the competition revs up again to bring even better and more reasonably priced cars to an expanding market.Now back to Machineman's original question-why did everyone choose there car over all others?

Excaliber 12-17-2003 07:09 PM

Better replica chilli than no chilli at all.......

Ernie

Woodz428 12-17-2003 07:31 PM

I prefer Caesar Chavez Chili, it's more authentic.:LOL:

ERA649 12-17-2003 07:41 PM

Evan,
You can't blame me it was worth a try. I saw you car a number of times and it is one of the the best looking cars around. But now I can't say it drives better then my ERA.

Mike

ERA 626 12-17-2003 08:11 PM

If resale is a concern go with the CSX, if you want a better cobra go with the ERA:D
Evan can you say class?

TerrysSPF 12-17-2003 09:11 PM

Evan: By your own definition, Shelby made a "replica" when he built the 427 Cobra. All he did was copy an AC car (with slight modifications.....which is the same thing a lot of "replica" companies do). ......Doesn't that mean that ALL Shelby Cobras are really nothing more than a "replica" (of an AC)??

REAL 1 12-18-2003 06:59 AM

Nuke427: What can I say except that you don't get it. As to value all I can tell you is that the some Shelbys that have been resold at public auction have gone for more than their original purchahse price. Has that happened with any BDRs?

In the end whether my car is worth more or less than its original purchase price is not why I bought it although it has gone up in value according to a very recent certified appraisal. It may go up even more in value in years to come but that speculation. Who knows.

I'm not trying to convince anyone here about what the Continuation CSX is or is not. Around here I wouldn't expect those that don't have Shelby's to agree with what I'm saying primarily out of sour grapes. Thats fine. But some have been fair enough and objective enough to understand and agree with what I am saying.

In the end all I know is that I have a Shelby Cobra parked in my garage you have a replica of one, and thats not an insult its just the facts.

Have a nice day!

;) :LOL:


J. Wheaton: When your right your right. The facts are clear and I can't point them out anymore. Its silly.

Chaplin 12-18-2003 07:30 AM

Evan,
As an initial matter, JWheaton is almost never right:p , better not to agree with him.

Secondly, anyone know where I can get some of that chili mix? Seriously.

mrmustang 12-18-2003 07:44 AM

Those of you who are arguing about what is, and what is not a REAL Cobra are truly pathetic. Time to step away from the computer and back to reality.

AC Cobra 12-18-2003 08:17 AM

Chaplin:

Send me your address and Santa will see that you get your Carroll Shelby chili mix by Christmas.

AC

Nuke427 12-18-2003 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by REAL 1



In the end all I know is that I have a Shelby Cobra parked in my garage you have a replica of one, and thats not an insult its just the facts.

Have a nice day!

;) :LOL:




No Evan, in the end all I know is that YOU and I have replicas of Shelby Cobras parked in our garage. Did you forget about our little definition training several weeks ago? Yes I know yours says "Shelby" legally, big deal, it's worth more, woohoo, but it's still a replica. You can't handle the truth!


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