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Old 08-25-2003, 03:56 PM
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Adam,

The tough part of trying to place a figure on a "one of a kind" Cobra replica is that there are no "comps" for which to judge it against. In this case, you built a beautiful Cobra to suit your own personal tastes at that time, so to find a buyer who is looking for that exact same car is going to be difficult. However, the factthat it is a one of a kind, coupled with the fact it is in a national magazine could offset the detriments. based on what I have seen on your website, it is my educated guess that it will sell somewhere in the $50,000-$59,000 range. Yes, I know, you do have a lot more invested in it than that, but based on what you have, the parts used, and the personal preferences you have chosen, this is what I believe the market will bear..................


I do wish you the best of luck in selling it. If you have any questions in regards to marketing the car properly, just let me know.


Sincerely,

Bill S.
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