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Scott S 04-27-2009 04:00 PM

Daytona Coupe by Shell Valley for sale
 
Check out my ad here....

http://www.clubcobra.com/classifieds...t=1565&cat=500


Scott S

Scott S 05-10-2009 11:43 AM

Bump, no inquiries yet make me an offer...
 
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Fully forged, balanced, maged, line honed, and decked 331 Ford assembled with ARP fasteners.
AFR 185 aluminum heads
Ford E 303 hydraulic roller cam
48 IDA Webers matched to this engine by Inglese
Avaid high capacity oil pan
MSD 6AL Ignition
March pulleys
Carter high flow fuel pump with remote canister filter.
Aluminum flywheel with RAM clutch surrounded by a Lakewood steel bell housing.
T-5 transmission with Pro ripper shifter
Ford 9 inch rear end fitted with a 3.73 limited slip gears
4 link rear suspension with QA1 adjustable shocks
Pole Position adjustable upper front control arms with QA1 adjustable shocks
Big Wilwood disks with a Electric High-Power Master cylinder Kit from ABS Power Brakes.
17” Trigo wheels mounted with Toyo Proxes RA 1 tires
Painless wiring
Optima battery with switch
Longacre switch panels with a hidden key switch.
JBL quick release steering wheel
Millenium Gauges
Vintage Air heater
Kirkey drag race seats
Fully carpeted with a headliner
4 point roll bar
Simpson 5 point quick release seat belts

Painted Ford Bright Red with Wimbleton White stripes.

Make me an offer...

Got the Bug 05-10-2009 11:49 AM

Nice deal for someone who wants to get into a coupe at a great price. Good luck on the sale Scott. Have you listed it on Cobra Country as well?

Scott S 07-27-2009 03:09 PM

I need some help here be brutal if you need to, why won't this Coupe sale?:CRY:

Scott S

Three Peaks 07-27-2009 03:33 PM

Darned tough market right now just like the Timber market and probably for the same reasons....

Maybe a few more pictures of the build with details would help. Have you put it on Cobracountry, and/or fleabay, etc... even craigslist sometimes you'll run into the right buyer. The more shoppers you put it in front of, the better chance somebody will decide they can't live without it.
In this market you may take a real hit on the price, though, regardless of what it is worth.

Good luck

Bob

Ibr8k4vetts 07-27-2009 07:34 PM

How many miles are on it?:confused:

Got the Bug 07-27-2009 07:55 PM

I agree with Bob. Cobra Country, Craigslist, eBay. You need eyeballs and potential buyers. Cobra Country seems to get a lot of exposure, especially International buyers.

PANAVIA 07-28-2009 01:21 AM

Eyeballs are key - !

Scott S 07-28-2009 06:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ibr8k4vetts (Post 969925)
How many miles are on it?:confused:

Not many, somewhere around a 1000.

scott

Ron61 07-28-2009 07:11 AM

:)

Scott,

That is a very nice Coupe and I have looked at it since you first listed it for sale but living in California I would never be able to get it registered. Otherwise you would have heard from me some time ago.

And as stated above, right now it is hard to sell anything. I believe there are only one or two Cobras left around here and we used to have around 10/15 of them. Most sold at a lot less than the owners first listed them for, and they had the SB-100 number that this state requires. Best of luck and I wish you well.

Ron ;)

Got the Bug 07-28-2009 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron61 (Post 970028)
:)

Scott,

That is a very nice Coupe and I have looked at it since you first listed it for sale but living in California I would never be able to get it registered. Otherwise you would have heard from me some time ago.

And as stated above, right now it is hard to sell anything. I believe there are only one or two Cobras left around here and we used to have around 10/15 of them. Most sold at a lot less than the owners first listed them for, and they had the SB-100 number that this state requires. Best of luck and I wish you well.

Ron ;)

Ron,

Just curious why you couldn't register it CA. If it's legally registered in Oregon, couldn't someone just take it through the SB100 process?

4RE KLR 07-28-2009 08:22 AM

Scott,
That is a really nice coupe. But as others have said the market is just tough right now.

Much as the construction slow-down ultimately caught up with the timber market. The car market is swollen with "Must Sell Right Now" cars. And some of them are really nice as well.

Here is a link of a newsletter that goes out every couple of weeks. There is a For Sale section (near the bottom) You may try to list it there for now and see what happens.
http://www.hotrodhotline.com/newslett/2009/july182009/

sdfletch 07-28-2009 01:50 PM

Scott,

I have a solution to suggest. How to contact you?

Fletch

Ibr8k4vetts 07-28-2009 08:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Got the Bug (Post 970033)
Ron,

Just curious why you couldn't register it CA. If it's legally registered in Oregon, couldn't someone just take it through the SB100 process?

SB 100 is for cars you build...A completed car must have 7,500 miles on it to register it in CA. :CRY:

Got the Bug 07-28-2009 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ibr8k4vetts (Post 970234)
SB 100 is for cars you build...A completed car must have 7,500 miles on it to register it in CA. :CRY:

The right buyer, an electric drill with the right connection to the speedo cable, and you're all set. :3DSMILE: My brother actually ran into this problem when he tried to register a motorcycle in CA that he was bringing in from NV.

Ibr8k4vetts 07-28-2009 09:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Got the Bug (Post 970243)
The right buyer, an electric drill with the right connection to the speedo cable, and you're all set. :3DSMILE: My brother actually ran into this problem when he tried to register a motorcycle in CA that he was bringing in from NV.

Then all you have to do is come up with all the receipts and keep looking over you shoulder!%/

Ron61 07-29-2009 07:39 AM

Doug,

The mileage thing aside I would have to use the SB-1578 process which still uses the same 500 numbers that the SB-100 bill does. It was written to let people who buy out of state registered cars register them In California, but up here in the far Northern part, we can't get a DMV that will try at all to get one of the numbers. They want nothing to do with them. Also there is a little difference in the paper work required as they want to see the value of the car since you bought it used and don't have all of the receipts for the various major parts. That is what had hurt the California market for people selling cars here. If I knew one of the politicians and could get a number reserved, and yes that is illegal but I know for a fact that it has been done and is still being done at times, then it would be worth the drive to Sacramento to find a DMV that would register it.

Ron

Scott S 02-02-2010 07:32 PM

Bump $36,000?

Scott S

Scott S 03-13-2010 09:59 AM

Bump, make me an offer?

http://www.clubcobra.com/classifieds...p?product=1565

Scott S

Scott S 10-31-2010 07:01 AM

Bump still for sale.

Scott S


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