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05-05-2009, 01:46 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Cobra Make, Engine: KMP 539, a Ton of Aluminum
Posts: 9,592
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Originally Posted by Jim Holden
In my discussions with Peter he insists that inasmuch as I have bludgeoned them into doing this, it's "gona cost a million bucks."
It will, in all likelyhood, be more on the order of a ERA427SC due to the full leather interior, guages, grill, header tank, wire, spline wheels, pain and suffering, etc. etc. Some savings will be had because I have provided the Jag rear (a "removal" from some property a client had for sale) and a relatively stock 1966 289. I, also, happened to have a Tremec TKO "on the shelf" and a set of tires that I originally purchased for my XKE...
Jim
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Jim,
In terms of dollars, is this around $70,000 finished? It looks great! Have you chosen a color? How long did/do you have to wait? Thanks.
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05-05-2009, 02:07 PM
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CC Member
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Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: White Plains,,
NY
Cobra Make, Engine: ERA140, ERA 267, ERA GT2038, ERA FIA 2045, ERAGT2077 ERA2893000EXP
Posts: 1,117
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Rod:
It is more on the order of a $50-55K car. As I indicated, I supplied the motor, trans and rear, wheels and tires, so my price is reduced by the cost of those items.
Future "Slabsides" should be, as a roller similar in price to a 427SC with the same options.
As for time... I've been waiting a life time. (More on the order of six months to this point).
Jim
PS: and the color is black (the interior will be "Harlot" Red). That's the finished paint job in the pictures.
Last edited by Jim Holden; 05-05-2009 at 02:13 PM..
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05-05-2009, 02:15 PM
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Senior Club Cobra Member
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Cobra Make, Engine: KMP 539, a Ton of Aluminum
Posts: 9,592
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim Holden
Rod:
It is more on the order of a $50-55K car. As I indicated, I supplied the motor, trans and rear.
Future "Slabsides" should be, as a roller similar to a 427SC with the same options.
As for time... I've been waiting a life time. (More on the order of six months to this point).
Jim
PS: and the color is black. That's the finished paint job in the pictures.
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Sorry Jim, nowadays the finish gel coat can look so good, you can't tell the difference at least in photos. I love the black. Excellent choice. Who painted it?
I'm actually very interested. Does ERA include the spline hubs and wire wheels as well as source all the interior and exterior bits (gauges, dash, bumpers and hoops, grill, etc.)?
It's been six months and you haven't taken delivery yet, is that correct?
Thanks for the info.
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05-05-2009, 03:21 PM
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Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: White Plains,,
NY
Cobra Make, Engine: ERA140, ERA 267, ERA GT2038, ERA FIA 2045, ERAGT2077 ERA2893000EXP
Posts: 1,117
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Rod:
The paint was done by Tony Stefan, a true artist, one of ERAs regular painters.
As far as all of the parts to make a slabside (or as the boyz in the welding shop refer to it; sloberside), ERA has sources for all of the special parts. Due to the way it was developed, it requires an ERAFIA body which is then modified. ERA is going to do the assembly on this car because it is the first one for them.
Check with Peter about a time line. I've been talking with them for some time about this car and initially put things in motion just after Kit Car Carlisle last year to develop the body molds, take measurements from an original car, etc.
Inasmuch as I have, at any one time, multiple projects in the works, I care little for how long a project might take, but rather that it come out right in the end.
Jim
Last edited by Jim Holden; 05-05-2009 at 07:43 PM..
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05-07-2009, 01:30 PM
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CC Member
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Mickleton,
NJ
Cobra Make, Engine: Planning an FFR Roadster build
Posts: 39
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OMG, that body is beautiful! I love the Slabside, and have always been disapointed that the ERA "289 Street" car was just a slightly disguised FIA.
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