"for example, at least two late 427S/Cs had their paperwork re-schnookered to show a 1967 model year on the invoice, even though the cars were 1965 vintage and invoiced in 1966" Computerworks
I can't remember the article I read, but I remember reading that old Carroll had 5 S/C's left at the end, that he just couldn't "unload." I remember the article saying that he finally had to drop the price to $5,000. each, just to move them. Anyone else read this article or is it just this old mind of mine, playing tricks on me again?
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"The 427 Cobra is easily the highest performance car ever sold for street use. A decent 427 - not the worst, not the best, will go from zero to 100 mph and back down again to zero in less than 14 seconds. All thing considered, you can put together a pretty good argument that the 427 Cobra is the ultimate performance car, judged on any basis you want to name." Taken from; Corvette, The Sensuous American