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Ducracer, EM's are generally thoughy of as pretty good replicas. They have a round tube frame that is a work of art. Their bodies are nice though not the most accurate in terms of rear fender shape, wheel-to-body positioning and stance. These issues are really subjective and mean little to most. One thing about the Everett Morrisons that may be of relevance to their value is the fact that they were offered with a wide variety of suspension choices ranging from Mustang II to Jaguar to Corvette. Find out which one your prospective car has and any other details (weather equipment, transmission, wheel type, paint condition, etc.) that may help us give you a more educated guess on the value. Good luck - shopping for a Cobra is always a really exciting time. Also, heed the sage advice of the others here; don't get too emotionally attached to this first car if it's less than ideal for you - there are plenty of good used Cobras out there.
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