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One thing most fail to realize is you only have to sell your car to one person, not everyone. I have sold 4 SPF cobras all for cash and all for more than $60k. If you see a SPF with a 427 for less than $50k let me know and I will give you a $1500 finder fee.
The cars that are for sale over a long period of time is usually because people do not know how to market or sell them. I would venture to say a car on Cobra Country will fetch $7-9K more than the identical car on eBay. Ebay pics suk, and in the Cobra world that is how they are sold is through pictures.
Auction are as bad a gambling, one dummy pays $$$$ for a POS and another pays $$ for a Kirkham.
My advice is find one with good to perfect paint. that is the most expensive component to remedy. A cobra is one of the few cars where t he individual parts cost less than the sum. They are painfully simple POS cars. They are delicate, they vibrate loose. It is simple economics price and demand.
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