09-28-2018, 04:49 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Eagle,
Ne.
Cobra Make, Engine: 1966 Lone Star 427SC.
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1964 csx2367, in hemmings muscle machines
Very nice four page artical of CSX 2367.
I get the magazine, but not the digital online. I was hoping to share a link to the online version, but you have to subscribe. Sorry.
It tells all, from front to back inside and out. Several photo's, specs, what to pay low, high and average. Even a small list of parts prices.
1964 CSX2367 Shelby 289 Cobra-
Low..........$914,000
Average...$1.2 million
High.........$1.4 million
Production-
This is one of only 453 street-legal 289 Cobras.
Engine-
HiPo 289
11:6:1 compression
Aluminum intake
Holley 715 cfm
271 HP at 6,000 rpm
Transmission-
Borg Warner T-10
(17 Cobras were built with automatics)
Chassis-
Two 3" main tubes.
Body-
Hand formed aluminum. Gas welded.
Story from a different artical-
"CSX 2367 was originally sold by Gotham Ford in New York City. Gotham, formerly known as Manhattan Ford, was actually owned by the Ford Motor Company. They were a very aggressive Ford Performance and Shelby dealer that was ranked number one in Shelby sales from 1965-1970. Their extensive advertising campaign often referred to their on-hand inventory of Shelby models, including Cobras and GT40s.
Powered by the 289 cubic inch V8 engine, it was authentically refurbished using all of its original components to as-delivered condition. This car is a national award winner and to date, the only Cobra to earn the Shelby American Automobile Club Premiere Award for authenticity and condition. It is also believed to be the only 289 Cobra painted green at the Shelby American facility.
The current owners of this Cobra enjoy driving it on a regular basis. Being a 'late' production 1964, it also features Ford and Autolite electronics, wider wheels and flow-thru ventilation".
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Kevin
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