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Originally Posted by CompClassics
Really $750K to $800K, there must have been some real issues with those Cobras! My personal experience for buying and selling original 289 Cobras is $950K to $11M, a good example "no stories" 289 Cobra should have no problem selling in th $1M range. The exception to this are the Cobras are the purpose built race Cobas (FIA, USRRC, Daytonas, etc) which can command 3+ times the average Cobras selling prices.
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Admittedly, these CSX2000's are I'm sure towards the "lower-end", but they're still recent sales:
CSX2023 January 2016 SOLD $748,000
1962 Shelby Cobra | Gooding & Company
CSX2495 January 2016 SOLD $797,500
1965 SHELBY 289 COBRA ROADSTER CSX2495 - 190063
These cars may have real issues and stories, but I'll leave those opinions to the experts. I'm not one. I have no clue other than the sales data points.