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Originally Posted by Nedsel
Heads up: a fruadulent Cobra incorrectly identified as CSX 3160 is currently being offered for sale by a probate attorney in Los Angeles. The car is claimed to be part of an estate sale, and is described as bright blue with a white center stripe. The car may be a CSX 4000-series car with an altered VIN. It has a 402 cubic-inch Roush small-block engine and its price alone - $280,000 - should make you realize it is not a legitimate 60's 427 Cobra. The real CSX 3160 is still owned by the same individual who bought it back in 1971.
Please pass along this information to anyone who may be looking at a "real" 427 Cobra. Thanks.
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So, there is no "ad" no link on line but it's an estate sale through a probate attorney? There is no ad in print or on line because they are afraid the sale will be traced back to "them"? The title and bill of sale would have to be from the estate. Not hard to trace a fraud in the sale.
Has anyone from SAAC called the seller or the probate lawyer to investigate?
An original 60's Cobra for $280K with a Roush small block no less?. Yeah, that CSX 3000 vin ought to be very convincing. Every CSX 4000 Shelby Cobra I know of has a big block except for one.
Sounds like the information here is hearsay built on hearsay built on hearsay of course with built in speculation involving a current production Cobra and innuendos.
Nice.