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Tom T. 01-22-2004 09:10 PM

Maybe it has those spark plug side exhaust ignitors we heard about a couple of years back...

TT

ERA 626 01-22-2004 09:11 PM

WOW Paul has not a clue... PLEASE do some homework before dropping the word "original" There are many of us here who take pride in our replicas.

clayfoushee 01-22-2004 09:11 PM

It occurred to me too that our thread starter was just "jerking chains" here. But, I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt of being "just uninformed."

I'm generous with my hard-earned lessons for those that truly need/want to learn. I've run across many of those here, and had some very nice off-forum conversations with several. Those are the honest ones, and I hate to see them turned off because this is a "tough" and knowledgeable group that can be intimidating.

However, he deserves the full fury of this group if we discover, as Tim said, "he's just draggin' a baited line."

BrianPaul 01-22-2004 09:11 PM

I know these guys. They are part of the gold chain/medallion' gold bracelet crowd in north Dallas. Fast talking used car guys. This "Shelby" is only a "Shell Be".

avanti-176 01-22-2004 09:14 PM

I am now readjusting my prediction ...

11 pages by Happy hour tommorrow EST.

Dan

petek 01-22-2004 09:19 PM

11 pages? Ok, IF pictures are posted, but 15 pages if no pictures and no more posts from paul@lineback.

jhl1963 01-22-2004 09:30 PM

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W. MITTY 01-22-2004 09:31 PM

Paul, while I am fairly new to this community, I've spent about 15 years observing the replica industry. Assuming for the sake of argument that your original post was sincere, the colorful responses you sparked are based on recent history. When certain companies entered the Cobra market a few years back, there were some "interesting" tales about certain original parts, especially frames, that were supposedly found stashed in a backroom somewhere. These frames, as the story goes, were unused from the 60's, and when combined with other stashes of "original parts" were the makings of new old Cobras. While I have no idea where these stories came from, they were soon exposed as fanciful, to put it mildly. I think that many in the replica community, and most of the folks on this board, were deeply offended that anyone would think they were gullible enough to take such bait.

So, with that history in mind, you might appreciate the vigorous responses which arise when someone appears on the board, and, however innocently, attempts to float the story again. As my Dad would say, it stands out like a turd in a punch bowl.

jamvan 01-22-2004 09:33 PM

Can't wait till tomorrow. I might even have trouble getting to sleep tonight.

jim

maxrpm 01-22-2004 09:34 PM

15 pages?
Here come Jamo,
to put the whamo,
to the lineback with the b.s. csx...:LOL:

trularin 01-22-2004 09:43 PM

HUH???????
 
Dang, I miss the forum for a day and this happens.

Why is it all the good stuff is posted when I'm late to the party.

Paul, before you post any more supositions, get all of your facts without conclusions so someone can tell you what you have.

I'll take two bags of buttered popcorn and make mine a Miller in a tall glass, This is gonna be rich. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

:3DSMILE:

Double Venom 01-22-2004 09:43 PM

The "Frame Story" as I know it: Shelby claimed that he had "x" number of original frames still lying around that were never built.
He then went to the government trying to get MCO's stating they were 1966s and there fore exempt from the EPA and DOT requirements of today.

The answer was a resounding no. Have no idea what happened to all those "original" frames.

Now BILL you can speak! :) Tell me how far off I am on this.

DV...More Dramamine! Tomorrow is going to be rather rough.

trularin 01-22-2004 09:48 PM

Somebody find a crow, quick!!!

lol

Jamo 01-22-2004 10:39 PM

Sigh. :rolleyes:

STG 01-22-2004 11:59 PM

I Hate To Be Picky, But ...
 
Clayfoushee,

A CSX4000 is NOT A COUNTINUATION COBRA. Countinuation Cobras were serialized in the 3000 range (and Shelby sold them for $500,000).

Those were the "Oh, wow, look what I found at my Goodyear Racing Tire Warehouse!" cars Remember? If you don't, read the next post.

STG 01-23-2004 12:41 AM

ACTUAL & SPECIFIC NOTICE (WHOLLY NORTH AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION COMMENCING IN 1990)
 
Jamo,

Is that the correct legalize for formal notification?

I hope that paul@lineback reads the following:

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...LETTER-med.jpg

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...ELBY-1-med.jpg

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...ELBY-2-med.jpg

PLEASE NOTE WHO SIGNED THE ABOVE

mrmustang 01-23-2004 02:37 AM

DV,

STG beat me to it. I'm got my money on a CSX4000 series, or one of the original "Found" CSX3000 series (not for street use titled continuation series cars). Either way you look at it, not worth anywhere near what an original CSX2000 or CSX3000, 1960's built Cobra is worth. We'll hold our breath just a little longer, then go from there. As for "all those frames", there were not many produced (by three seperate people), although, the "Completion cars" as they are now known as do hold some value, but nowhere near what an original "1960's built" CSX3000 series car would be at. As they say, a fool and his money soon parted when it comes to these (again) "not for street use" Cobras...........

computerworks 01-23-2004 03:51 AM

Re: I Hate To Be Picky, But ...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by STG


A CSX4000 is NOT A COUNTINUATION COBRA. Countinuation Cobras were serialized in the 3000 range (and Shelby sold them for $500,000).
Hey, Stan....

Correction... the CSX4000 cars ARE, by definition, the Continuation Cobras.

The cars that are serialized in the CSX3000 range are known as the Completion Cobras, the ones using up the unused serial numbers, etc.

Let's see what Paul can provide.
;)

Johan 01-23-2004 05:11 AM

Back around 1989-1990,didn't AC made a car or two to 427sc spec (vs. MkIV spec) for use by Shelby in his "completion car" run, and Shelby thought they were too expensive at $150,000 each , so he declined them and went to Mclusky ?

mrmustang 01-23-2004 05:14 AM

Nope, sorry, another misconception.

Bill S.



Quote:

Originally posted by Johan


Back around 1989-1990,didn't AC made a car or two to 427sc spec (vs. MkIV spec) for use by Shelby in his "completion car" run, and Shelby thought they were too expensive at $150,000 each , so he declined them and went to Mclusky ?


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