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Old 06-10-2012, 01:27 AM
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Default Stunning 427SO Butler for sale

There hasn't been a great deal of traffic here lately, but I thought it was worth highlighting a beautiful Butler for sale in the CC For Sale area.

I have no affiliation with the car, but here it is;
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Nice car!!!
Craig......Hijack....Did you see the small block that went on Fleabay today for $28k, Painted, VIN ....95% Done looked like a DRB from the side???
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Very nice car. Wish more folks knew just how good the Butlers are !!
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Very nice car. Wish more folks knew just how good the Butlers are !!
Yes perhaps Russ, but sometimes it's nice to be among the few who know of and appreciate something special that the great majority either don't know or don't care about.

I ride a Suzuki VStrom 1000. As a touring bike both on and off road it is a marvel. The Stroms cost a fraction of what you pay for the various BMW adventure touring bikes as well as the Ducati Multistrada, Yamaha Tenere, Triumph Tiger 1200 etc, and the cost of upkeep is similarly frugal compared to the euros. Yet while they are a terrific inexpensive tough comfortable reliable bike, for some reason they are overlooked by many as just another Jap bike and therefore not worthy of consideration when choosing their next bike purchase.

My 1979 Arntz has been on the road here in Australia for just on eighteen months and in that time it has given me far more enjoyment than it has a right to. People blink in astonishment when I tell them it was built in San Francisco over thirty years ago. It looks sensational, it sounds superb with its live pipes, its old BB Chevy grunts along at a stately pace but can surprise the unwary when pressed, and I just love cruising along beside other guys far younger than I am in their Mercs and Beemers and Volvos, while their kids go nuts in the back seat falling over themselves to give me a wave or grab a pic on their cellphones.

We Arntz/ Butler guys know we're on a good thing. I like the old school feel of mine and I like knowing that it's built like a tank underneath that super strong body. The scarcity of our cars probably accounts for their low profile among the ranks of owners of other Cobra replicas, but you know what? I don't care. I truly don't know that I'd swap mine for any other. I'd probably like a CSX or a Kirkham if one became available, but only as an addition, not a replacement.
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Craig, Don, Arthur and all you Arntz/Butler owners.

Search the thread " the latest AC Mk Vi " which deals with some AC history and references Arntz cars.

In post no. 19, I referenced a link that is very interesting and since we are all intimately linked to Arntz....you will enjoy learning what a big influence Steve Arntz had on the British replica industry. A good read.
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Don, I feel exactly the same way. I would be happy with a stable that included a CSX and a Kirkham, but would not want to give up my Butler.

The modern day replicas i.e. Superformance, Backdraft, etc are beautiful and wonderful cars, but there is something special about the "smallness" of our cars when up alongside the later interpretations that warms my heart and makes me smile inwardly.

Anyway, enough of this drivel....as I said earlier....I wish more folks could know and appreciate how special these cars are.
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Cobra History - Real and Replica for those who haven't yet searched for Russ' link.
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Thanks for the link, informative read.

I trust you all are well and enjoying your toys.

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