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GVS 08-09-2021 09:01 AM

Thank you for sharing these pictures. Arntz Cobras used an MGB front suspension and Jaguar rear suspension, which appear to be present here. Arntz used MG exposed trunk hinges, also present. The door beams and interior handles also look like an Arntz. The dash is not from an Arntz.

I am not an expert, but from these pictures it appears to be an Arntz Type 2 (roughly produced 1978-1980), based off the door beams (which I do not believe were in the Type 1) and the lack of weather-stripping / drop rails around the hood and a notch for the distributor (features which appeared on the Type 3). Most of these vehicles were sold as kits and assembled by the buyer. The VIN you provided "7R03T177836" is from a 1967 Mustang convertible and decodes as:

7 = 1967 model year
R = San Jose, California assembly
03 = Mustang convertible
T = 200cid I6 engine
177836 = serial number

So someone used a Mustang VIN to register this vehicle.

It looks like a well built vehicle. If it were a Butler, it would have a chassis number on the left front frame rail. I do not believe Butler would have registered it using a Mustang VIN. All of the Butler vehicles (104 in total) used an Arntz Type 3 body.

As Motorhead stated, fuel cell foam has a 5 year service life. Enjoy your Cobra!

sunman 08-09-2021 10:22 AM

It looks to be what it was represented to be. Lots of photos and info of Arntz/Butler on the web and here on CC
Great car!
427 Chevy this car could kick a couple of our Ford butts maybe three
Heavy Duty, Far Out, Super Cool
Change the foam, it’s cheap

Party On
Wyatt

joyridin' 08-10-2021 04:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MOTORHEAD (Post 1495778)
Thor:
Limited life and expensive.
This appears to be an older replica, so the cell could be bad ( they tend to disintegrate with age)

That doesn't look like a fuel cell to me. It looks like a hand made gas tank painted black. Mine had the exact same large opening on top as that one and it was stainless steel.


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