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1965 AC Cobra
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| dillon14 |
04-05-2008 07:32 AM |
1965 AC Cobra
I am just wondering if any of the members on this site would advise/help me on the value of an original 1965 blue 289 AC Cobra. I believe it has 45,000 original miles. It has been loaned to a museum for many years but the lady that owns it is now considering selling the car. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. I have knowledge regarding the muscle cars and the Shelbys but no experience with a real 289 AC Cobra.
Thanks
Al
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| computerworks |
04-05-2008 07:58 AM |
In today's market 289 Cobras have changed hands between 200k and 450k, for a street car, based on history, condition and data.
Can you get the CSX number of the car? ...that will help with the history
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| Trevor Legate |
04-05-2008 08:28 AM |
A museum - a little old lady - a genuine 289.......following hard on the heels of the 7th Daytona coop, I'm not sure I take any more excitement... :-)
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| 289ACE |
04-05-2008 08:35 AM |
Al,
I wouldn't post the CSX number here. If you do someone is likely be hot on the trail of the car while you try to figure out a price. In fact, you may have already said too much.
Jay
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| computerworks |
04-05-2008 08:42 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Trevor Legate
(Post 831624)
A museum - a little old lady - a genuine 289.......
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...and .... a first post. Can't beat that. :p
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| dillon14 |
04-05-2008 09:36 AM |
Without giving out too much information, what are the things I should look for on the Cobra to determine value? Thanks
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| dillon14 |
04-05-2008 09:39 AM |
By the way, I am not looking to buy the car but I am going to help her sell the car and try to get the best possibly price for her. She is not wealthy and I am in hopes that she will get a fair price for it. Thanks
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| A-Snake |
04-05-2008 09:42 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Trevor Legate
(Post 831624)
A museum - a little old lady - a genuine 289.......following hard on the heels of the 7th Daytona coop, I'm not sure I take any more excitement... :-)
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Yep, unrestored in the museum for 30 years and I got it for $200K.
(never mind it's not 4/1/2009 yet :o)
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| Nedsel |
04-05-2008 10:42 AM |
In today's market, prices between $200 - 450k would be low. There are people out there who will pay close to $200k for nothing more than a valid title. A decent 289 Cobra these days starts in the $400k range and goes up from there. Two cars have recently changed hands at a price in the low $600k range, but their condition and history were impeccable.
If the goal is to get the owner the best price, the car should be offered in a public forum of some type, such as an auction or through a reputable dealer who specializes in cars of this nature. That's not the best scenario for the potential buyer, but it is the fairest for the seller.
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| Trevor Legate |
04-05-2008 01:52 PM |
I know of a 289 that was sold four years ago for £280,000 (multiply x2 for dollars) but it had a near-perfect history and had been beautifully restored. I would agree that the bidding starts at $400,000 and heads smartly north from there, once the authenticity has been established beyond doubt.
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| Rwillia4 |
04-05-2008 08:13 PM |
289ace,
what is the harm in posting the CSX number? too much information given? WTF he is trying to sell it, how can he/she know what its worth with out some history... it is not like he is sharing the address of where it and the keys are located. IMO this is the best place to obtain un-bias opinion on any historic car, look at how people jump thru their a$$ for the 7th coupe... down to Brocks location during the build frame, pictures of vehicle in the background. This is the greatest spectacle in "background checks"
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| mrmustang |
04-05-2008 08:32 PM |
HHHHHmmmmmm,
Ok Ned, just how many street Cobras are located in the great state of Maine that have not changed owners on the last 30 years...Then again, what other museums are in this particular area of Maine other than the Wells Auto Museum???
Bill S.
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| Nedsel |
04-05-2008 08:45 PM |
I am aware of a blue 289 in Maine whose owner died maybe 8 years ago. I believe it was sold through a museum in Maine, but possibly not. This could be the same car, or it could be a different one - we won't know unless or until Dillon 14 provides more information.
In the event the originator of the thread wants to ask questions in private, he is welcome to send me a private message, with anything he wants kept confidential. (Dillon - I've now had almost years of experience dealing with Cobras in confidence as the SAAC Cobra registrar/ historian and will be glad to assist in any way.)
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| 289ACE |
04-05-2008 09:57 PM |
Rwillia4,
The original post was asking for value information on a car and said nothing about selling it. It sounded more like he was chasing the car and wondering what a fair price was. In that scenario, I think not posting the CSX # is the right thing to do unless he wanted it to disappear before he closed the deal. Couple the CSX # with the being in a museum, and poof, away it goes. Now that the situation has been clarified, I agree posting the CSX # would be helpful and certainly enlisting Ned's help would be appropriate.
Jay
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| dillon14 |
04-06-2008 05:12 AM |
Nedsel,
I have sent you a private message.
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| Bill Wells |
04-09-2008 06:58 AM |
so, what's the latest scoop ? Bill
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| dillon14 |
04-09-2008 08:33 AM |
We are in a holding pattern right now.
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| Trevor Legate |
04-09-2008 08:55 AM |
still building the darn thing - be patient. Now where's that chassis tag - ah yes, CSX 2590, that'll do nicely....
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| A-Snake |
04-09-2008 09:04 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Trevor Legate
(Post 833001)
still building the darn thing - be patient. Now where's that chassis tag - ah yes, CSX 2590, that'll do nicely....
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Trevor, That one is taken, try CSX2591:p
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| Trevor Legate |
04-09-2008 09:32 AM |
I prefer to leave chaos and confusion in my wake (like there are two CSX3056's)
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