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ccx 33833
good day cobra world
in the los angeles area ccx33833 is up for auction on a salvage co. it is crashed , does any one have past history on this car ,thanks much regards richard |
Do you have any info on the auction? Where, when?
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https://sca.auction/en/17081632-1964-ford-cobra+kit+car |
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Ah, that will buff right out..... :0
Seriously, would that be repairable or would it require a body replacement- or at least a back half? Where would someone source a body (or body half) for a Contemporary in this kind of condition? Just curious, not in the market at the moment.... Bob |
As per ad: Estimated repair cost: $51k
How do they come up with this stuff? If so, you could get yourself a nice spf (or enter your preferred alternate choice in brand) without the "history". |
As I read it the bid is 23k. That either has to be a reserve price or somebody is gonna take it in the shorts.
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The damage says "front&Rear;Suspension" Sounds like a parts car to me, or at least a total tear down. You can get a lot of undamaged cars for less than someone is going to put into this one. plus, it is going to come with a salvage title that could be problematic for the new owner, or a potential other owner down the line. It has an automatic, and no idea what is under the bonnet.
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Just can't agree with some of the above posts. Contemporary Cobras were pretty stout and well built roadsters and were, like many of the earlier Cobras and replicas, fairly simple chassis and suspension.
If somebody was looking to get into a good car with a bit of sweat equity and some fab skills, this would be the perfect project. If the "wimpy frame" was damaged all that much, the body would have been toast, but to my eyes, the fiberglass damage is fairly minimal. These estimates I'm pretty sure come from a full blown rebuild by a "reputable" shop with all the bells and whistles replaced and like new. If one was to replace what needed to be replaced, straighten out any frame members that were slightly out of line (doubtful if there are any) and replace basic pieces like shocks and aluminum pieces I would think you could get into a great car for chump change. Not sure what it is up to now, but at $23K it was still a bargain, IMHO, given the above consideration. Salvage title? Heck, any Cobra that hits a deer and needs fiberglass replacement is probably going to end up with a salvage title. Besides, it looks to me to have great wheels, a 427, and a few other niceties that would be worth almost what the bid price is at the moment. I could be wrong- I'm basing this on skimming over the pics last night and noting the high points. Bob |
Thanks Mr mustang for the link and pic.as I can tell it does. Have an FE. Could get lucky and end up with a sideoiker.all a gamble. Original question. Any past history on this car.
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