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DrivinWest
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Sun November 8, 2009
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Hey all,
I'm ready for something new. I'm looking to trade my 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback for a ready to run Cobra replica. If you're interested in such a trade, let me know and we'll talk it over. Here's a video of the car:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wefPjZzFAy0
The complete restoration was performed by HAF Automotive in Houston, TX. The car has new floors and cowling and the doors, fenders, and hood were replaced with rust-free OEM sheet metal - no reproduction sheet metal on this baby! It's painted in the ORIGINAL Acapulco Blue and the interior is done in black (originally blue but was changed to match ProCar SCAT seats).
The car has a 302 roller engine from The Engine Factory with a full Edelbrock package putting out 373hp and 340ft-lb. It's backed by a Tremec 5 speed transmission, hydraulically actuated clutch, and a Ford 9" with a 3.7:1 gearing. It's also got a Griffin aluminum radiator.
It's got stock discs in front and Lincoln Versailles discs in the back. A Flaming River steering box replaced to original. Suspension was dropped about 1.5" front and rear.
It has aftermarket in-dash AC.
The Styled Steel wheels are actually 15" rather than the stock 14" and simply look and perform better as a result.
The car looks almost as it came form the factory, but the mechanical upgrades make it a much more fun - and safe - driver and show car.
The car is currently in Houston, TX.
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Mustang Fastback Cobra Trade WTB
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Author
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mrmustang
CC Member/Contributor
Registered: February 2000 Location: Greenville Posts: 12705
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Comment Date: Tue November 10, 2009
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What value are you placing on the Mustang?
Bill S.
------------------------------ Instead of being part of the problem, be part of a successful solution.
First time Cobra buyers-READ THIS
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Lawrence
CC Member
Registered: July 2007 Location: Barnegat Posts: 23
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Comment Date: Sat November 14, 2009
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I may be interested . Look on page 12. My car is on the top of the page. I showed it this summer. Superformance SPO 2918. It now has 1500 Mi on it.
Is your car a body restoration ?
LRF47@aol.com
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Lawrence
CC Member
Registered: July 2007 Location: Barnegat Posts: 23
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Comment Date: Sat November 14, 2009
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Make that page 11
LRF
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DrivinWest
CC Member
Registered: June 1999 Location: Boulder Posts: 104
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Comment Date: Sun November 15, 2009
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It was appraised in the mid-$30Ks but that was before the market bottomed out. That's the real reason that I'd rather trade than sell and buy. @ Lawrence - I'll take a look. Thanks!
------------------------------ Member since 1999 - and I still don't have a Cobra!
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351-EM
CC Member
Registered: October 2003 Location: Virginia Beach Posts: 130
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Comment Date: Sun January 24, 2010
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If your still looking for a trade let me know. I have an Everett-Morrison with a 427W that may interest you as well.
Chris Cade
------------------------------ E-M 427W Cobra
1967 Mustang Fastback
1985 SVO
1992 LX 5.0 Convt
2005 Mustang GT
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DrivinWest
CC Member
Registered: June 1999 Location: Boulder Posts: 104
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Comment Date: Sun January 24, 2010
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Hello again all.
The Mustang has been delieverd to Thunderbirds Southwest in LaGrange, Texas where it's on consignment. The proprietor has yet to post the ad online, but he's done a full assessment and appraisal and recommended a price of $35K.
As such, I'm looking for a Cobras of comparable value with the understanding the the Mustang is an appreciating asset while the Cobra is probably a depreciating one (with exceptions, of course).
My one absolute must-have is the ability to fit in a Cobra with modest modifications. At 6'4", I fit in some better than others (SPFs with dropped footboxes will work, for example). I know that just about any trade will require me to make small mods such as removing seat padding (or replacing the seat entirley). If interested, the best bet is to tell me what make you've got and I'll do the research required to see if I'll fit!
Thanks again for all the interest.
------------------------------ Member since 1999 - and I still don't have a Cobra!
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