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SunDude 01-25-2010 07:26 AM

Scottsdale/Arizona 2010 auctions results: Original and continuation Cobras
 
To recap recent classic car auction results for original and continuation-series Shelby Cobras...


Kruse International, Jan 15-16, 2010 www.kruse.com
  • nil
ICA Auctions, Jan 16-18, 2010 www.icaauctions.com
  • nil
Barrett-Jackson, Jan 18-24, 2010 www.barrett-jackson.com
  • CSX2091 street roadster -- sold at $365,000 USD plus 10% buyer's premium
  • CSX2281 street roadster -- sold at $435,000 USD plus 10% buyer's premium
  • CSX6018 continuation roadster -- sold at $85,000 USD plus 10% buyer's premium
Russo and Steele, Jan 20-24*, 2010 www.russoandsteele.com
  • CSX4813 continuation roadster -- DNS at high bid TBD
* Note, auction delayed on Jan 21 due to violent storm, concluded Jan 24-25

RM Auctions, Jan 21-22, 2010 www.rmauctions.com
  • CSX2196 "flip-top" 427 prototype roadster -- DNS at $1.425 million USD
  • CSX3281 street roadster -- sold at $575,000 USD plus 10% buyer's premium
Gooding & Company, Jan 22-23, 2010 www.goodingco.com
  • CSX2026 factory team competition roadster -- DNS at $1.65 million USD
  • CSX3021 first semi-competition roadster -- sold at $935,000 USD plus 10% buyer's premium
Silver Auctions, Jan 22-25, 2010 www.silverauctions.com
  • nil
Mecum Auctions, Kissimmee FL, Jan 28-31, 2010 www.mecum.com
  • CSX6034 continuation roadster -- sold at $76,000 USD

Ron61 01-25-2010 07:55 AM

Thanks for posting those. I believe they said R.S. would resume their auction today or maybe it was yesterday.

Ron

rustyBob 01-25-2010 08:34 AM

Dont get mad BUT the CSX2XXX and the CSX 3XXX cars should sell
for big bucks they are the original Cobras with history......
all others only have the CSX thing going for them and dont
have the history the originals have....there just another
replica of the originals and all your getting when you buy
one of those is the name.

SunDude 01-31-2010 08:44 AM

Did anybody catch what CSX4813 sold for at the Russo and Steele auction?

I keep checking their website and have emailed them a couple times (nothing yet), and Googled the world, but haven't found anything.

UPDATE: Received an email from Russo today. CSX4813 did not sell at auction, but I still don't know what the high bid was. This was not the car's only unsuccessful trip to the auction block. The car did not sell at Mecum Indianapolis 2009 at bid of $85,000 nor did it sell at Mecum Indianapolis 2008 at bid of $80,000.

somedayaurora 01-31-2010 09:03 AM

Go
 
prices are down , cool link to article on the market from sportscarmarket
http://www.sportscarmarket.com/Profi...June/American/
Great thread Sundude .
SDR
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MONTANA DISPENSARIES

somedayaurora 01-31-2010 09:11 AM

Go
 
CSX6034 got $76K. Mecum, Kissimmee got it from twobjshelbys thread
http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/show...hreadid=102437
SDR
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Psr-3000

Historybuff 04-14-2011 10:37 AM

What is the difference between "continuation" and "completion" Cobras?
 
I notice that the fellow that posted the sales prices uses the phrase "continuation" Cobra in connection with a 6000 series car.
But now with the passage of time and my advancing age I can't remember whether, when Shelby "found" the uncompleted chassis for some CSX3000 series cars around 1993 , they were sold as "continuation" or "completion" cars.

So my question is: does anybody use the phrase "completion" car anymore and, if so, which serial number range would it apply to.

computerworks 04-14-2011 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Historybuff (Post 1122728)

So my question is: does anybody use the phrase "completion" car anymore and, if so, which serial number range would it apply to.


"Continuation" is attributed to the current production of CSX 1000, 4000, 6000, 7000 and 8000 series cars.

"Completion" refers to the handful of cars built (and the many unbuilt intentions) for the remainder of the CSX30xx numbering sequence reserved for Comp style big block cars in the 60's

1ntCobra 04-14-2011 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Historybuff (Post 1122728)
I notice that the fellow that posted the sales prices uses the phrase "continuation" Cobra in connection with a 6000 series car.
But now with the passage of time and my advancing age I can't remember whether, when Shelby "found" the uncompleted chassis for some CSX3000 series cars around 1993 , they were sold as "continuation" or "completion" cars.

So my question is: does anybody use the phrase "completion" car anymore and, if so, which serial number range would it apply to.

Wally,

You should really think about getting a copy of the SAAC Registry for Cobras.

You might find that Shelby was not the only one to use CSX numbers in the completion range (and I'm not talking locomotives either). ;)


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