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Old 10-04-2009, 09:24 PM
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Ah, I see. No, I wasn't familiar enough with the slabsides to recognize the flare style.

The bolt-ons should keep anyone from thinking it was original, though.

FYI: Here are a few pics right here on Clubcobra of CSX and other originals of the the past with those exact same bolt-ons like you saw on the slabside at Serrano. A few pic/clips below. I've seen more than a few original 289 cars with, both street and race trim with bolt-on wheels. See thread, and some pics below. How about these... Can you tell which of these cars are CSX originals and which ones are not? Others may have been converted cars when the original Torque Thrust style were hard to find with pin drives and replace. Here are just a few examples. Torq-Thrust D Wheels On ERA 289 or 427 Cars ?







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Old 10-04-2009, 11:59 PM
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Since every original Cobra was hand-built and many were finished or rebuilt by owners and racers using whatever parts were available and worked - or that secondhand racers thought would give them an edge - I'm not at all surprised.

Not sure what the argument is here except that I apparently failed to genuflect properly in passing this example. Peccavi.
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Old 10-05-2009, 09:15 AM
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No argument to press with, but just merly pointing out that its not always easy to tell by just the wheels alone. There are other ways too look for authenticity. Its funny, and many of us joke about it as sometimes folks can walk right by an original not even realizing it, making remarks about the poor condition or thinking it's a bad replica, and yet it was an original they were ragging on. Happens from time to time and sometimes with the owner nearby listening and laughing; then the same person can see a good replica and thinks its original with the most certainty. Ya never know, some of them can fool us all without looking in and under the car.
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FYI: Here are a few pics right here on Clubcobra of CSX and other originals of the the past with those exact same bolt-ons like you saw on the slabside at Serrano. A few pic/clips below. I've seen more than a few original 289 cars with, both street and race trim with bolt-on wheels. See thread, and some pics below. How about these... Can you tell which of these cars are CSX originals and which ones are not? Others may have been converted cars when the original Torque Thrust style were hard to find with pin drives and replace. Here are just a few examples. Torq-Thrust D Wheels On ERA 289 or 427 Cars ?







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Do you know where the picture of the first car with the white hard top was taken? That car is now on the showroom floor at Canepa Design. They did a mechanical restoration, but pretty much left the car as is.
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Hi Doug, I don't. Just found the pic here on CC. I will recheck later this evening. Do you know the CSX# on that one? I'm also interested in finding out exactly what bolt on wheels those are, magnesium, etc...
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Hi Doug, I don't. Just found the pic here on CC. I will recheck later this evening. Do you know the CSX# on that one? I'm also interested in finding out exactly what bolt on wheels those are, magnesium, etc...
The wheels are original American Racing magnesium wheels from the 1960's. I was also told that the headers were quite rare and I believe from the 1960's as well. Hall Fab only performed a mechanical resto on this car, since the owner wanted to keep the patina.
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Here are a few more pics of the green CSX2000 and of a red CSX3000 with Halibrand magnesium wheels (I want) that I saw at Hall Fab when my Kirkham was there:












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