04-08-2008, 06:30 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Glendale,
AZ
Cobra Make, Engine: Midstates
Posts: 24
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Much obliged.
The short version is that my aunt has been tasked as my father's executor/personal representative. His cobra is a bit outside the any area of expertise for anyone in the family and I'd like to help point her in the right direction to reputable dealers and appraisers that could help her in it's disposition.
And while even as a car neophyte I can appreciate the beauty and passion that he put into the vehicle, I believe it would take a true believer in the first church of cobra to really understand what it is and what should be done with it. In going through his things it was clear that this build meant the world to him. He had notebooks & binders overflowing with notes and ideas as he selected the parts that went into the build.
So the questions....
1) Are there any solid dealers or appraisers that can help in MN?
2) What are the key things to know about a custom build like this that drive the appraisal?
3) Are there any transport companies that can move this safely and securely across the country?
I'll be honest, after looking at pictures and seeing what he put into it, I'm having a hard time not asking that it be passed my way as part of the estate. My only fear is that having a non-gearhead driving it would be like having a blind man married to Halle Barry. Sure, everyone would ooh and ah, but you'd never be able to appreciate what you really had in your hands. (I hope that makes sense....)
Again, thank you all, especially for the kind responses. The last few weeks have been quite a ride discovering Dick's life and getting to understand him a bit better.
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