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bnewell 01-30-2004 05:55 PM

1.5 Million Dollar Cobra???
 
Just noticed this one on ebay........the description makes for some interesting reading.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2457214668

Cracker 01-30-2004 06:34 PM

Nice car but reads entirely too mush %/ like a sope opera - and bad one at that. Nice car though.

bnewell 01-30-2004 06:37 PM

It may be nice but how do you get a $104K wrapped up in it???

Brian

juanone 01-30-2004 07:40 PM

He paid $44,000 more than he should have, period.

A Snake 01-30-2004 07:46 PM

I'll weigh in on the cost of "doing it right" as the original owner attempted to do.

I had over 80K in my Contemporary and I did a lot of the minor work myself. Getting over 100K into one is not hard to do if the goal is to get near original specs. Note that my serial number is only 48 cars newer than this one.

The only thing I can find fault with is those damned stainless bumpers and over riders that Contemporary sold. The shape is wrong and the stainless just doesn't cut it for appearance. Being the "purist snob" that I am, I went to Ron Butler and got perfect reproductions of the originals. (see gallery)

Should add that those "gennie Halibrands" are about $800 each without tires.

I got a little bit of a red face when I read the very prosey description. While I didn't get quite as carried away, I wrote a long winded one too. In my case, it did help sell the car.

Now the price? That's a hell of a buy for somebody! Those of you who read this and are looking for your first Cobra or even an upgrade, I'd say jump all over it. You couldn't begin to build this car for that amount of money......just get rid of those junky bumpers! :):)

Al

CSX 4027 01-31-2004 07:34 AM

It never ceases to amaze me as to how much people have wrapped up in their Cobra's that they will never see back.

Turk 01-31-2004 09:28 AM

Steve,
Why be surprised. Every car and truck I sell is ultimately costs more than the customer will ever see back. Hell, at least the Cobras are more fun than Cavaliers. Besides they probably bring back a higher percentage of their original cost than anything else out there, other than some collectibles.

Let them enjoy it. If they don't spend it on their Cobras they will probably waste it on some silly vacation or furniture and stuff.

TURK

Excaliber 01-31-2004 09:41 AM

Well I never got any money back from my vacations OR my furniture.

But like the Cobra at least vacations leave me with fond memories and new friends!

Ernie

Slow Dawg 01-31-2004 09:46 AM

Gawd, my teeth hurt from all that sugar coating. I don't believe those are the "Original Style" rocks in the tires.

TerrysSPF 01-31-2004 09:55 AM

......suger coating is right, Slow Dog. I'm going to brush my teeth now.

He sure is the "salesman". VERY nice car, though. We'll have to wait and see what it goes for.

I wonder how much this guy "took" the poor old lady that lost her husband for, when he bought the car from her? Hope she had an idea of what it was worth before letting it go to this guy.

MysteryTrain 01-31-2004 11:20 AM

There was a Contemporary that sold at the Barrett Jackson auction a couple weeks ago for some un-godly low price. I think it was like twenty five grand or something. It "only" had a 428 in it, and had the street Cobra undercar exhaust, but compared to the cost of most other Contemporary cars and what that gentleman paid to have his, I was stunned. Anyone else see that car? For those of you Contemporary owners who know the cars well, how sweet a deal did the guy at the auction get?

just curious.

MT

KobraKarl 01-31-2004 11:33 AM

MT,

A little hard to say ,not having seen it up close ..I would guess conservatively $ 7,000......not many were fitted in roadster trim , I have seen a similarly fitted ERA also sell well under market.

Your taste in Cobra set up may save you a few thou. :D

I dont think the BJ auction is the best place to sell a replica.....A GT40 or two also went a little low.

KK

Excaliber 01-31-2004 04:22 PM

Theres a new (to the Islands) Contemporary here. 428 and Webers. Incredibly nice car throughout. Really raised my opinion of Contemporary. Owner says his is a 100K car and I believe it! Lots of "little" details, the car IS "right" (blue white stripe by the way).

I GOT to have a stripe so the one on E-Bay doesn't do it for me. But man, it's gotta be a nice car! With the right price, what the heck, get a stripe painted! :D

Ernie

Cobranut 01-31-2004 05:03 PM

Looks like a really nice car. It'll be interesting to see what it goes for.

Anyone else here had experience buying or selling a car on ebay?
How did it go?

G.R. 01-31-2004 05:14 PM

At that price and the way it looks, if it is mechanically sound, that is one great buy--no not a real one but a close clone with the details right.

But so far the reserve is not yet met--goes any higher and it's not met---may not be such a deal IMO

era427tp 01-31-2004 05:24 PM

Turk,I couldn't agree with you more.I'm involved with Cobras,not for the money part of it,but because I couldn't rest if I didn't have one.How much could I get for my car?I'll never know,it will be partof my estate sale at some hopefully distant day.

REAL 1 01-31-2004 05:51 PM

Nice car. I don't see how you get over $100K in a Contemporary even trying to do it right. I'm not saying he didn't, but how? A killer ERA in those days fitted to the "T" with all the right stuff would run you $65K to $70K..Turn key. Maybe he is including the cost of "re doing the engine" as he mentioned.

Even at the height when glass CSX's first came out you could get a "killer" glass CSX for $100K. How do you get there with a Contemporary which started out $20K less from baseline?

I agree. For $40K its a real nice car and a decent buy.

KobraKarl 01-31-2004 06:43 PM

Evan,

If you had ever built a hot rod, or restored a "Classic" you would know ....it can be done .....easily!..:D

You could drop 20k in just the rear suspension..

When you start down the slippery road of chrome and polish...yeeowch


Of course when you sell, you get slaughtered...

KK

computerworks 01-31-2004 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KobraKarl


Of course when you sell, you get slaughtered...

But, for some, the fun is the trip and not necessarily the destination. :3DSMILE:

Cracker 01-31-2004 07:29 PM

REAl 1? "decent buy" come on you can't be real - or are you just being fake? At 40K it's one heck of a buy based on the pictures alone. I've seen Cobra's for sale that don't even touch that much less the drivetrain in that $$$ ballpark.


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