For Sale - 2002 GForce Mk1 AC Cobra I.C.V.
NSW Engineered - 2002 GForce Mk1 AC Cobra I.C.V.
Lovingly Built over several years by retired toolmaker Mr Peter Reyen, Completed, Registered in Nov 2002. Engineered by Mr Terry N Toomey, Torsional Rigidity test by Mr Martin E Simms. (I am the second only owner). GForce Mk1 chassis. VIN – 6T9P01R0120JPL001. 302ci Boss Mustang motor, rebuilt and reworked before installation. Engine number – ROA63425. Custom Jet Hot Coated exhaust system (2 different sets of mufflers) 5 speed manual top loader g/box. Hydraulic Clutch. Full Jaguar XJS suspension and power disc brakes. Halibrand By Oz wheels. BFG white letter tyres. Detailed and stainless steel clad engine bay, and trans tunnel. Full “Gas Research” LPG system, all polished and detailed. Rack and pinion manual steering. Full set of Autometer Phantom white gauges. Radio CD player. Remote Alarm and immobilizer. Triple wiper blade setup. Gas filler fitted inside the flip up polished racing filler cap. Detailed lock-wired and polished undercarriage. Center console – “Carroll Shelby” signature and “Shelby” build plate. Light, nimble, cheap to run and Drives and Sounds amazing. You can not build and register this type of ICV in NSW anymore. Car is a one-off hand-built show winner, and very capable driver. Never been on a track, only used on our local car club (PSCAA) runs. I said I would never sell it, but my priorities have changed. NSW Rego – COB 50L comes with the car. Full history file including all test results for Engineering from day one. Only 3 similar cars for sale on Carsales in NSW from – $90k to $120k. Priced to sell quickly, with all parts to convert to petrol for a modest - $89k or close offers. (Now with 12 months NSW Rego). Photos - https://goo.gl/photos/zEzwHqBQSYyrcSvb9 :) |
Not enough photos!! Car looks fantastic. Good luck
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Great looking car. I think you’re selling a little cheap tho.
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Thanks for the kind words, nearly 600 views and 2 comments, I see you are local, near me (no photos of your car on your profile?) I must have seen it, not many around here, what do you think I should be asking for my car? :JEKYLHYDE |
I’d have a go at the middle ground of whats on the market $$$ wise.
My car. http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...pszg00jufx.jpg |
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I keep popping back for another gawk! Great looking motorcar! Good luck with the sale. |
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(Now with 12 months NSW Rego).
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0498 266 764 - youtube video - [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stcJeq9q-i8[/ame]
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:) Here you go - https://www.carsales.com.au/private/...SSE-AD-4581064
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Hey Steeler, I was just checking your carsales ad.
If I can be honest the stance doesnt look quite right IMO and might be throwing a few potential buyers off. Seems to be sitting high at the front (or front tyre too small)? Can you adjust - not sure what your setup is. It doesnt look typical for a GForce car. Just my 2c for what its worth (...and 2c is about right) |
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I know what you mean though....oil cooler scoop has some nasty gravel rash on mine. |
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Tenrocca,
I agree, I think the front is too high........... It needs side pipes to give it that authentic pose, it also will make the car look lower. I also think the pricing is a bit rich, 1500 views and no offers says a lot... My 2 cents worth..... Rohan |
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I also think the pricing is a bit rich, 1500 views and no offers says a lot... Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm? **) |
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steeler,
I think the two comments speak for themselves............ Cheap good cars sell quickly, pricier cars (like most things) take longer. It will appeal to someone it depends on how long you are prepared to wait. Stiffy |
wow,
Looking at Carsales there is lot's of Cobras on there at the moment. Based on the prices being asked I think they might be there for quite a while. Once you get to a certain price point a new build becomes more desirable in my opinion. Ben |
I think that the REAL price to make a nice well finished and properly sorted car, and get it registered on the road is keeping the used prices up where they are.
I know that a number of you put together your cars for a lot less than I spent building mine....but if I wanted it done to the highest level...it had to be done by someone other than myself. Love the finished car, but it sure can chew up cash to get things the way you want them. |
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