06-10-2014, 07:43 PM
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Fresno,
CA
Cobra Make, Engine: KMP 184/482ci Shelby
Posts: 14,448
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Originally Posted by NewYorkGuy
these hot rods are the ultimate men's jewelry and the Shelby Cobra is King. Everything else is a hot rod.
Now your Hot rod shaped Cobra (SPF, Kirk, BDR, whatever) is no more Cobra than my Nissan. I mean what lesson are you teaching your children, family, by opening your garage and showing them a hot rod cobra?
"Kids, stay in school, get a job, work hard and some day, u can buy a hot rod...shaped like a Cobra?"
The guys who build their hot rods in their garages with their own hands and sweat- I respect that. They got the hobby right. Again, a hot rod Cobra should not cost more than $50K.
Suppy & demand? Yea, i guess for a very small niche market willing to pay $160K for a Shelby Cobra roller and wait 2 years to build++. U find buyers at wine & cheese car events like at Pebble Beach or Amelia island but those buyers are getting older/dying every year and their sons/grandsons have been educated to spot fake cars and avoid bad investments.
I think the Cobra market will crash. The winners will be the guys who have original Cobras, or purchased continuations Cobras years ago, not now in 2014.
I wait 5 more years and I should be able to pick up a late model (2013), low miles (they all have low miles) SPF hot rod for about $25K.
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You've repeated this identical description of your point of view several times. You're not adding anything to the discussion. Unless you have something new to say, don't say anything.
Thank you very much for your expected cooperation.
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Jamo
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