
06-04-2002, 11:14 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Westport,
CT
Cobra Make, Engine: ERA 575 with Shelby Aluminum 427 Stroked to 468
Posts: 380
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Shell Valley Cobra 4sale
427 S/C Cobra replica by Shell Valley - 1965 Ford 427 (not side oiler) BW-T-10 4spd with 9 inch Ford Rear and 373 gears. Built in 1996 in Poughkeepsie NY by Jocko's Racing (famed racer Chauncey "Jocko" Maggiacomo) http://www.near1.com/HallOfFame/memb...?MemberId=0003 Car has 4,000 well sorted miles. 4-wheel disc brakes 4 adjustable coil-overs, Adjustable brake master cylinders. Eddelbrock Pro Cam w/match manifold, Holly 650, S.S.braded lines, MSD 6AL, Black Magic electric fan, never gets above 185-200. Rack and Pinon, Foam filled fuel tank, one piece 3in. chrome roll bar. Convertible top. Trigo Knock-Offs 265 rear and 205 front rubber. 6-point Indie harness w/quick release. Clutch is 11-inch CenterForce Dual Friction with Wildwood Master and slave. Correct 427 header tank, tilt wheel, custom interior with Autometer guages. located in East Quogue, New York (East end of Long Island). Car is titled as 1965 Ford Convertible. One piece of advice I would pass along to those who have yet to own a cobra replicar is that fewer miles are sometimes a sign that the vehicle has not been fully sorted out. This car can be driven daily, and for long or short trips. The performance of this car is exceptional, the big block is a high output motor but runs perfectly on 94 octane pump gas. If you're looking for a big block cobra, this is a great way to get in the game. Have over 40k invested.
This car has just under 4,000 miles, I drive it every weekend and all the bugs are out, no overheating, no problems.
Excellent daily driver. There are some minor paint chips and a few blemishes since the car was assembled nearly 6 years ago. The interior was custom made within the last year. This car will be a challenge for a drive taller than 6 feet.
$35,000
-east quogue new york (east end of long island)
See the following link for many pictures of the car
http://www.shutterfly.com/osi.jsp?i=...5d25b2¬ag=1
if the links above give you any trouble, highlight the full text line from http: all the way to =1 and then copy and paste the link into your web browser's address bar, there are 23+ photos of the car.
not interested in any trades.
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