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10-18-2015, 01:36 PM
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That $134.2k reference that was given a while back was for a fiberglass car at auction. Evan's aluminum car carries quite a premium over that.
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10-18-2015, 03:40 PM
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Do your parents know you have parts in the basement ??? Didn't think you would have room for much with all the bikes and all. Now as far as your pics.. You have been flapping your gums consistently in all these threads.. Others have asked for pics.. Whats the big deal ???? Damm what would you do with a $1000 ?? Mom cash the check for ya ?? Sorry I just can't bet ya because I bought a CSX car an $$$$ is really tight
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427 CSX 3000/4000 and Shelbys.
All gone ! Was a Hell of a run
Now ... The dogs car
Mercedes E63S station wagon. 603hp
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10-18-2015, 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Al G
That $134.2k reference that was given a while back was for a fiberglass car at auction. Evan's aluminum car carries quite a premium over that.
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yes I know.. I do watch the CSX market. Almost considering a CSX 289 car
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427 CSX 3000/4000 and Shelbys.
All gone ! Was a Hell of a run
Now ... The dogs car
Mercedes E63S station wagon. 603hp
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10-18-2015, 03:45 PM
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Do your parents know you have parts in the basement ??? Didn't think you would have room for much with all the bikes and all. Now as far as your pics.. You have been flapping your gums consistently in all these threads.. Others have asked for pics.. Whats the big deal ???? Damm what would you do with a $1000 ?? Mom cash the check for ya ?? Sorry I just can't bet ya because I bought a CSX car an $$$$ is really tight
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Way too wordy, all you needed to say was ...
I don't have the balls to back up my big mouth.
Thanks for confirming the obvious
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10-18-2015, 04:22 PM
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how about you go WORK on it an when its done we will have a little $1000 grudge race need a time limit though.. 5/6/7 years ???
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427 CSX 3000/4000 and Shelbys.
All gone ! Was a Hell of a run
Now ... The dogs car
Mercedes E63S station wagon. 603hp
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10-18-2015, 04:28 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Shelby Cobra CSX4206 aluminum body, original 1965 NASCAR 427 SO, Dual quads.
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Originally Posted by Joe's Garage
Way too wordy, all you needed to say was ...
I don't have the balls to back up my big mouth.
Thanks for confirming the obvious
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If I didn't know you already had 256 posts to your name here I would merely ask are if you are always an a$$ or is today just special... but looking at all your prior posts here that answer becomes self evident.
Here's the deal. As of right now new aluminum Shelby's are about 2 years out if you order one. Don't know about Kirkhams. Then maybe another 9 months for a dealer to fit it out.
Billy Andrews of HRE Motorcars is among the most knowledgeable guys regarding Cobras and one of the top restorers in the country. He in fact restored many originals and restored Dr. Gingolds CSX 3133 which is outstanding and won concours awards. The car is stunning.
The fit out for Continuation Cobras varies owner to owner. More varied than original cars as the originals were delivered by Shelby in 1962 to 1968. The original cars have, however, in many cases also morphed from original spec in many cases over the years and in fact many "original" cars don't have much of "original" left in them and vary from how they originally left SAI in the 1960's (which has been in existence since 1962 but dormant from '68 to around 1990s when the Completion series was announced).
Point is with current production Cobras (Continuation Cobras) you have your more common "standard" fit out cars that although appearing to original specs in general many details stray from original. Not that that's bad. Its just how the current production Cobras in major are fitted out by most dealers. They look great and are great but if you want your Shelby to be "as it was" it takes a little more time and effort. It's hard to make it 100% to original spec. Even restoring original cars can be a challenge. Parts costs, availability, restoration etc...
The more you push your car to the "way it was" the more expensive it is. Details are expensive and time consuming.
While my car is likely one of the most accurate to original specs it's not 100%. There are likely cars that are more detailed but I think mine is near the top. Yes, I get busted on my rivet pattern but aside from that it's pretty damn good. But to get a continuation to the level of my continuation car takes time money and effort. For some it may be easier based on their sources etc.. For me it took time. Some don't care about original specs as far as all the details.
While I don't know what my car would sell for since I'm not selling I do know Billy has told me that if I were to sell I could get over $200K. My car has 8400 miles on it. It is not new. It has been well cared for an pampered and never abused. For insurance replacement purposes I had Billy Andrews provide me a build sheet for a new aluminum Continuation series fitted out just as my car with all the details. I did not know where the number would end up when I asked. He knows every detail about my car from the correct radiator tags, seat knobs, SW240s etc...etc..
I received a build sheet totaling $240,000.00. Substantially more ( substantially) than I paid for the car 15 years ago. Could I get that for my car? Billy didn't think it was out of the question with the right buyer who wants top Shelby Continuation Cobra today and not 2 1/2 years from now.
Would I sell it for $240K? No. I have no desire or interest in selling it. It would take more for me to sell it. In fact back in 2004 (10 years ago) I had it sold for $145K when I was looking to buy a FGT. I backed out at the last second. Decided to just keep it and buy the FGT anyway. I couldn't part with it.
You know at the end of the day despite all the BS and crap on this cite knocking my Cobra as a "replica' and a "kit" its a Shelby Cobra, its title says Shelby Cobra, it's manufacturer plaque says Shelby American (and not one acquired from Tony Branda and riveted on) and its in the World Registry of Cobras. As someone else said it has prestige, distinction, and mystic that no other car that looks like it has...and that's whether the Shelby is glass or aluminum.
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10-18-2015, 05:07 PM
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Fortunately for me I have other things to do during the day than focus on responding to some of the non sense here.
As for links for ads for these car the prices vary depending on fit out. I believe some glass Continuation cars sold recently for around $150,000.00.
I do know this a new aluminum rolling chassis is now $160,000.00 with a roughly 2 year wait.
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10-18-2015, 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by REAL 1
If I didn't know you already had 256 posts to your name here I would merely ask are if you are always an a$$ or is today just special... but looking at all your prior posts here that answer becomes self evident.
Here's the deal. As of right now new aluminum Shelby's are about 2 years out if you order one. Don't know about Kirkhams. Then maybe another 9 months for a dealer to fit it out.
Billy Andrews of HRE Motorcars is among the most knowledgeable guys regarding Cobras and one of the top restorers in the country. He in fact restored many originals and restored Dr. Gingolds CSX 3133 which is outstanding and won concours awards. The car is stunning.
The fit out for Continuation Cobras varies owner to owner. More varied than original cars as the originals were delivered by Shelby in 1962 to 1968. The original cars have, however, in many cases also morphed from original spec in many cases over the years and in fact many "original" cars don't have much of "original" left in them and vary from how they originally left SAI in the 1960's (which has been in existence since 1962 but dormant from '68 to around 1990s when the Completion series was announced).
Point is with current production Cobras (Continuation Cobras) you have your more common "standard" fit out cars that although appearing to original specs in general many details stray from original. Not that that's bad. Its just how the current production Cobras in major are fitted out by most dealers. They look great and are great but if you want your Shelby to be "as it was" it takes a little more time and effort. It's hard to make it 100% to original spec. Even restoring original cars can be a challenge. Parts costs, availability, restoration etc...
The more you push your car to the "way it was" the more expensive it is. Details are expensive and time consuming.
While my car is likely one of the most accurate to original specs it's not 100%. There are likely cars that are more detailed but I think mine is near the top. Yes, I get busted on my rivet pattern but aside from that it's pretty damn good. But to get a continuation to the level of my continuation car takes time money and effort. For some it may be easier based on their sources etc.. For me it took time. Some don't care about original specs as far as all the details.
While I don't know what my car would sell for since I'm not selling I do know Billy has told me that if I were to sell I could get over $200K. My car has 8400 miles on it. It is not new. It has been well cared for an pampered and never abused. For insurance replacement purposes I had Billy Andrews provide me a build sheet for a new aluminum Continuation series fitted out just as my car with all the details. I did not know where the number would end up when I asked. He knows every detail about my car from the correct radiator tags, seat knobs, SW240s etc...etc..
I received a build sheet totaling $240,000.00. Substantially more (substantially) than I paid for the car 15 years ago. Could I get that for my car? Billy didn't think it was out of the question with the right buyer who wants top Shelby Continuation Cobra today and not 2 1/2 years from now.
Would I sell it for $240K? No. I have no desire or interest in selling it. It would take more for me to sell it. In fact back in 2004 (10 years ago) I had it sold for $145K when I was looking to buy a FGT. I backed out at the last second. Decided to just keep it and buy the FGT anyway. I couldn't part with it.
You know at the end of the day despite all the BS and crap on this cite knocking my Cobra as a "replica' and a "kit" its a Shelby Cobra, its title says Shelby Cobra, it's manufacturer plaque says Shelby American (and not one acquired from Tony Branda and riveted on) and its in the World Registry of Cobras. As someone else said it has prestige, distinction, and mystic that no other car that looks like it has...and that's whether the Shelby is glass or aluminum.
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I don't know what your Shelby Cobra replica is worth or how much it would cost to build it, but the source of that information has a conflict of interest. If he wants to keep anyone's business, he might want to give a client a "happy" news/appraisal. Without exposing it to the market, it's all just words.
Why don't you list your car on eBay with an overzealous reserve and see where the final bid comes in? MrMustang is great at spotting shill bids, so no shill bidding.
Also, state titles aren't the arbiters of what you're car is or isn't. In CA, your car would be a SPCNS, not a Shelby Cobra. IT IS A REPLICA, since replicas require special exemption(s) to be registered and legally driven on our US roads in 2015. If it were a genuine 1960's Shelby Cobra, then no special exemption would be necessary.
Let's call a spade a spade. Shall we?
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10-19-2015, 09:30 AM
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You can call a spade a spade. You can call a shovel a shovel. You can call anything you want anything you want.
I'll call a genuine Shelby Cobra a genuine Shelby Cobra. Like the one out in my garage.
As noted in my response on the Merry Go Round from hell you and your buddies created and continue to ride you and your buddies are confused, you were confused. You will obviously forever remain confused but in reality most here are intentionally obfuscating the issue and nasty and demeaning due to sour grapes.
Bye bye.
Love my Registry.
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10-19-2015, 10:39 AM
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Regrettably, it is the Shelby organization that committed the fraud, not the buyers of their product ...
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Throw the registry away, check yourself into a facility that reverses brainwashing.
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10-19-2015, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by REAL 1
You can call a spade a spade. You can call a shovel a shovel. You can call anything you want anything you want.
I'll call a genuine Shelby Cobra a genuine Shelby Cobra. Like the one out in my garage.
As noted in my response on the Merry Go Round from hell you and your buddies created and continue to ride you and your buddies are confused, you were confused. You will obviously forever remain confused but in reality most here are intentionally obfuscating the issue and nasty and demeaning due to sour grapes.
Bye bye.
Love my Registry.
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I'm sorry, but who started this thread? Oh ya, YOU!
Actually, Ned The Curator used the phrase "Let's call a spade a spade." I'm just borrowing it. Remember, the SAAC Website statement deleted the word "genuine" in speaking about the modern Shelby replicas. As you would say "kaput." Gone.
If your car is not one of the 998, then it's not genuine. I'd stop using the word "genuine", because a replica cannot be genuine. And you've already admitted, several times, to your car being a replica.
I'll stick with Registry Terms "Cobra-like & True Replica," Logic, Ned The Curator and The Revised SAAC Web Statement (not the 8-year old version that you posted).
Kapesh?
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10-19-2015, 01:12 PM
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For all those nay-sayers on "CSX" Continuation Series valuations...
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10-19-2015, 02:11 PM
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For all those nay-sayers on "CSX" Continuation Series valuations...
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oh oh !!
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427 CSX 3000/4000 and Shelbys.
All gone ! Was a Hell of a run
Now ... The dogs car
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10-19-2015, 02:14 PM
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Is that a verifiable sale or is that the dealer asking price?
My Kirkham is also for sale. My asking price is $299,000. It is the "cat's meow." Trust me.
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10-19-2015, 02:23 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by REAL 1
You can call a spade a spade. You can call a shovel a shovel. You can call anything you want anything you want.
I'll call a genuine Shelby Cobra a genuine Shelby Cobra. Like the one out in my garage.
As noted in my response on the Merry Go Round from hell you and your buddies created and continue to ride you and your buddies are confused, you were confused. You will obviously forever remain confused but in reality most here are intentionally obfuscating the issue and nasty and demeaning due to sour grapes.
Bye bye.
Love my Registry.
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Correction it is a "genuine Shelby Replica Cobra". The only grapes I want have been made into wine.
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10-19-2015, 02:34 PM
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For all those nay-sayers on "CSX" Continuation Series valuations...
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And for all you skeptics...CSX8984, 50th Anniversary available at Hillbank for the low low price of $189,950. A savings of $90,000, even before negotiations begin.
http://www.hillbankusa.com/car/sale-...64-convertible
Uh oh.
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10-19-2015, 03:17 PM
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If you don't want to get into a "bickering battle," then why post here at all?
You're correct, in my haste, I forgot to add that the three examples that I quickly found were not alloy cars.
However, posting a CSX replica asking price of $280,000 and then saying "For all those nay-sayers on "CSX" Continuation Series valuations..." doesn't sound like a person, who's just innocently posting either. As we all know, and see everyday, folks asking ridiculous amounts for all sorts of things. Have you seen the Porsche market?
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