
dcdoug
Mon June 3, 2013 7:21pm Rating: 10
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Holley 3255-1
Wire showing hole goes all the way through.
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rodneym
Wed June 12, 2013 10:40am Rating: 10
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Shelby Show 5/11/13
"Honey, yes, I need 2 gallons of distilled water and a bunch of microfiber cloths".
I crept at a snail's pace in a long line of Shelby's latest Mustangs for almost 30 minutes and it was starting to get hot. They finally let me in. I got out, stretched and poof! The green steam show. Luckily the hood was down because people could have been burned and the Tiger next to me wouldn't have been happy. Coolant shot out of the hood scoop like a toddler sneezing through his nose. Nothing some water and a 5/16" wrench couldn't fix but what a mess.
Thanks for the help, Dean! (RedBarchetta)
Woudn't have been the same without 'cooler heads' (pun intended) prevailing!
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dcdoug
Thu June 20, 2013 2:34pm Rating: 10
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Christine (Navy Blue) repaired and going home
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dcdoug
Thu June 20, 2013 2:34pm Rating: 10
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Christine (Navy Blue) repaired and going home
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dcdoug
Thu June 20, 2013 2:34pm Rating: 10
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Christine (Navy Blue) repaired and going home
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dcdoug
Thu June 20, 2013 2:34pm Rating: 10
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Christine (Navy Blue) repaired and going home
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BMK
Sat June 22, 2013 3:40pm Rating: 10
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image29
Just washed Anne's car and ready to go for a drive - damn slow!!
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CSX3018
Thu July 11, 2013 5:57am Rating: 10
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SAAC38 Judith, Jenny and I going to the Banks
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Gary Davis
Thu July 11, 2013 8:38am
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Advanced Chassis Cobra
Body primed on frame with exhaust and custom Budnik rims w/ Goodrich P-315/35ZR 17" Rear & P-275/40ZR 17" Front.
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bannishg
Tue July 23, 2013 6:46am Rating: 10
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Hemmings Motor News, January 1980
This is 2286 again. Mr. Soprano, owner of Motor Classics, acquired the car around Aug/Sep/Oct 1979 for a then bargain (though certainly an outrageous sum of money for the time) price, which was somewhere around $80k to $90k. Was probably already a 6-figure car by late 1978.
Sources indicate that he had the car up for sale for awhile. He never disclosed his price in print, but revealed it to serious inquirers. From Nov 79 thru Mid 80 the price was $150k.
The car wasn't sold until 1982, and it is likely that the price paid was a good deal more than what he had been asking 2 years prior.
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bannishg
Tue July 23, 2013 3:25pm Rating: 10
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Hemmings Motor News, June 1981
Car was being offered for $165k at some point in 1979, more than what a Daytona would go for then. Probably the weirdest cobra ever made.
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bannishg
Wed July 24, 2013 2:44pm Rating: 10
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Hemmings Motor News, April 1995
Yes, $585k was then (and still is!) a fortune, but #2002 is one of the most valuable Cobras, and would probably go for over $4MIL today.
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bannishg
Thu July 25, 2013 7:55am Rating: 10
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Autoweek, December 21, 1974
This is the last known instance of a 427 Cobra being offered under $10k. There is little doubt the seller got his wish for an immediate sale fulfilled.
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BAsque1
Fri August 2, 2013 6:28am Rating: 10
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Go Pro Camera Roll Bar Set up#1
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BAsque1
Fri August 2, 2013 6:28am
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Go Pro Camera Roll Bar Set up#2
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