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patrickt
Half-Ass Member
Registered: June 2005 Posts: 22000
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Comment Date: Wed September 29, 2010
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Yeah, going for $211k might have been pushing it a bit....
------------------------------ <A HREF="http://www.erareplicas.com/cars/732/index.htm">ERA #732 - Pics from the ERA Owners Gallery</A>
<A HREF="http://38.134.118.239/cobra_idle.mp3">ERA #732 - Idling & Accelerating... </A>
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GP1482
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Registered: June 2010 Location: Irvine Posts: 176
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Comment Date: Wed September 29, 2010
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Agreed. 20K Less that than what the owner paid...and not having to wait about 1.5 years...think it is worth it!
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csx4910
CC Member
Registered: April 2008 Location: Scottsdale Posts: 1206
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Comment Date: Wed September 29, 2010
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I would assume the number should be csx 4017 not 1017?? When was it built?
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GP1482
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Registered: June 2010 Location: Irvine Posts: 176
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Comment Date: Wed September 29, 2010
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No, the number is 1017...the 4000 numbers are associated with the "Pressed Aluminum Bodies", the CSX1000 cars (only 17 build) are the Hand Rolled Aluminum Bodies made in England. This car was just completed. It takes over a year to produce this body, and then another 6-8 months for Shelby in Vegas to complete it.
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Excaliber
Senior Club Cobra Member
Registered: July 2002 Posts: 15712
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Comment Date: Wed September 29, 2010
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Seems to me that was the AC (under Alan Lubinsky) project that never quite came to fruition. Just a few (I guess 17?) were made and the partnership dissolved.
The FIRST one sold (or was it a raffle?) for over $500K.
They are no longer in production, at least from England. Fenimore might be doing something in Michigan,,, hard to keep track of this stuff.
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GP1482
CC Member
Registered: June 2010 Location: Irvine Posts: 176
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Comment Date: Thu September 30, 2010
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To All.
These bodies are STILL in production from England, hence the 1000 number designation. To date, 17 (the one I am selling) have been fully built. Number 1018 is almost completed in Vegas and is going to a very lucky owner here in California at the end of December.
I will post more pictures of the MSO along with the CSX1017 plaque.
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40TH500
CC Member
Registered: June 2010 Posts: 1
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Comment Date: Fri October 1, 2010
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Cash is king right now. But good luck with the sale...
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csx4910
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Registered: April 2008 Location: Scottsdale Posts: 1206
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Comment Date: Fri October 1, 2010
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Good Luck with the. No Doubt very exclusive but now is a tough time to sell anything. Hope you get it.
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Excaliber
Senior Club Cobra Member
Registered: July 2002 Posts: 15712
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Comment Date: Fri October 1, 2010
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Original CSX1000's were marketed as a "return" to the AC/Shelby team partnership (Alan Lubinsky). That partnership dissolved, AC operations moved to Malta, then the USA, more lawsuits, etc. It got ugly...
Later models were built under AC Heritage and the Brooklands Motor Company (Autokraft descendants). Along with AC AutoKraft in Michigan (Brent Fenimore I believe).
It is likely any future CSX1000's will come out of Michigan.
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JLip
CC Member
Registered: September 2010 Location: Pittsburgh Posts: 95
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Comment Date: Mon October 4, 2010
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LoL!! One is born every minute!
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rodneym
Full Blown Member
Registered: September 2008 Posts: 2594
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Comment Date: Sat October 9, 2010
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Expensive? Sure.
But DAMN!
That's a beautiful Cobra.
------------------------------ rodneym
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Tarheel
CC Member
Registered: April 2009 Posts: 3
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Comment Date: Fri November 19, 2010
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"Expensive? Sure.
But DAMN!
That's a beautiful Cobra."
True and well said. Good luck wit the sale!!
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