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For Sale By
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Date Posted
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Alan P.
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7590
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Tue September 21, 2010
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Asking Price
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Condition
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SOLD! ($47,000.00)
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Excellent
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Description:
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Hi-Tech Motorsports FIA 289 Cobra-For sale
Titled as:
Year: 1964
Make: Ford
Model: Roadster
Body style: Cobra
Motorsports Cobra Reproductions and Restoration
Fiberglass body
Period correct 3” tubular ladder frame
Period correct I.R.S. front and rear leaf spring suspension
Correct Ray Brown labeled Simpson seatbelts & harness
FIA dash with correct Stewart Warner gauges
Correct aircraft toggle switches as used in factory competition cars
Fuel cell
Period correct Elliott Windshield frame
Koni shocks
Shelton 6 pin FIA knock off wheels
HSR Eligible
Original door latches and strikers
FIA “Suitcase” dimples trunk lid
Aluminum inner panels
Lucas European old style headlights, switches and indicators
Period correct and model correct floor mounted pedal assembly with bronze pedal bushings
AN aircraft fasteners, steel braided lines and safety wired throughout
Period correct plumbing and wiring
Period correct early round-lug alternator
Girling master cylinders and reservoirs
Wilwood brakes
Engine/trans
Ford 302/331 Iselin Racing Engine
4 Bolt SVO Ford cast iron block w/451 HP 397 lb-ft torque
Correct Aviad baffled FIA oil pan and cooler
Period correct Harrison expansion tank/competition aluminum radiator / correct cool fans
Correct FIA valve covers
Period correct Belanger Headers (same headers used by Shelby in the early 60’s)
Dan William’s custom-built Toploader transmission with long tail shaft
9” Ford Third Member I.R.S. 3.50 with limited slip. Interchangeable with the original Salisbury diff.
Spicer half shafts
Specifics on this Car:
This car was built to be a very precise replica of the factory race car. There was extreme attention to detail when building this car. It is a careful and thoughtful recreation of a 289 FIA roadster, probably the most desirable variant of all the Cobra factory team roadsters. Only two of the original five FIA roadsters remain. The builder had access to the only unrestored and completely authentic 289 FIA roadster still in existence, serial number CSX 2345. This recreation is based on that car. Hi-Tech Cobras are believed to be have been the most accurate recreation FIA Cobras built, even when compared to the Kirkham Cobra and Shelby’s own continuation, and can be used to restore an original, as many parts are interchangeable. Email me at alan@gt40racing.com
Slide show http://www.flickr.com/photos/5414558...80206535/show/
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Keywords:
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289 FIA Cobra Hi-Tech
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Author
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1985 CCX
Senior Club Cobra Member
Registered: March 2005 Location: Manchester Posts: 18997
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Alan P.
CC Member
Registered: April 2004 Location: Indialantic Posts: 53
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Comment Date: Tue September 21, 2010
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Thanks !
------------------------------ Fast cars don't make fast drivers
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Alan P.
CC Member
Registered: April 2004 Location: Indialantic Posts: 53
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redchief
CC Member
Registered: May 2007 Location: Elkins, AR, USA Posts: 54
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Comment Date: Mon December 27, 2010
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Is this Cobra still on the market?
Terry
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Alan P.
CC Member
Registered: April 2004 Location: Indialantic Posts: 53
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Comment Date: Mon January 3, 2011
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The FIA Cobra is sold
------------------------------ Fast cars don't make fast drivers
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