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12-22-2021, 07:47 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2021
Location: Houston,
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Cobra Make, Engine: CSX2410
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CSX2410 - from Barn to Concourse
We're finally to a point that I think it would be good to start a build log for CSX2410 restoration which is being completed by Vintage Motorcar Company in Inwood, WV. I will give fair warning, but I tend to get very heavy into the details so the posts will be long, but hopefully informative. The whereabouts of this car have been unknown by the Cobra community since 1972, during which time it has been owned and stored by my father in law. In July 2021 after quite a bit of discussion with my wife and him, we unearthed the car to determine a path forward to bring it back to it's former glory. In general, the car has been sitting since he pulled the car home on October 3rd, 1973 behind his Mercury Cougar until September 28, 2021 when VMC came to pickup the car to start the restoration.
The plan for the car is to restore it back to original Shelby America specification at a concourse level. We plan to restore as much of the original parts as possible, utilizing NOS or original used parts where possible, and then when needed using or making reproduction parts scrutinizing details and modifying when necessary.
If you have spare original parts which you might be interested to sell with the intent for them to be used in the correct rebuild of a CSX2000 series car, please contact me.
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12-22-2021, 07:50 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: CSX2410
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History
CSX2410 was originally Princess Blue with Red Interior and Class “A” Accessories to include white side wall tires and luggage rack, antifreeze, radio, and antenna
- 1964, September 18 – Invoiced to Universal Motor Co, Richmond, VA
- 1965, June – Universal Motor Co wrote to Shelby America asking for help selling a Cobra which they had in inventory since October and requested tax refund similar to being offered on other Ford vehicles.
- 1965 – An unknown original purchaser, a doctor who only briefly owned the vehicle before realizing a Cobra wasn’t the car for him
- 1965 – William Currence Jr traded a 1966 GTO plus cash to the original owner for the car
- 1966 – Car involved in minor fender bender, repainted Guardsman Blue during repair
- 1967, Late – The car was wrecked causing significant damage ruining the body and ultimately being the last time the car was driving
- *unknown events, was potentially sold amongst family and friends of William Currence Jr as noted by William*
- 1971, October 15 – Title reissued back to William Currence Jr
- 1972, August 19 – Purchased by Samuel Peoples Jr for $2600. Condition at time of purchase was non-running, fairly complete with fiberglass body. After owning the car for about a year, and only removing the fiberglass body, engine, and trans, Sam had decided the car was going to be a significant amount of work and didn’t have the time amongst other projects.
- 1973, October 3 – Current owner purchased the car from Samuel Peoples Jr from an ad in the Aliquippa newspaper for $3,000. The car was flat towed home behind the new owners Mercury Cougar back home.
- *The car was moved between home garages and then placed in an enclosed trailer in the late 1990s*
- 2021, July 4 – CSX2410 was uncovered from its storage place in an enclosed trailer where it had sat for the last ~23 years. Initial investigation and inventory pictures taken to embark on a restoration.
- 2021, September 28 – After reviewing several shops, the car was picked up by John Bassler and the team at Vintage Motorcar Company to start the restoration
During the time while CSX2410 was roadworthy, some modifications were made to include Shelby America Belanger drag race headers and rear Koni Special D Shocks (March 1965 date code). With these modifications, William Currence Jr regularly auto-crossed the car around WV.
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12-22-2021, 07:52 AM
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12-22-2021, 07:54 AM
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November 11th Update
Through early November, Vintage Motorcar Company has fully disassembled the car, inventoried parts, walnut shell blasted the frame, and sprayed a quick primer coat to protect it.
CSX2410 frame sitting next to CSX2125
Part of the reason for our selection of VMC is their organization and detail. Each part is bagged and tagged to not just include the where the part goes, but important details like thread type and dimensions.
A few spots have been found and cleaned up with original Princess Blue paint for sample to mix from.
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12-22-2021, 08:16 AM
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Location: Potomac,
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Cobra Make, Engine: West Coast, 460 Ford Racing Crate w/ TREMEC TKO 600
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Wow. What a gift you have provided to share this restoration story , just in time for the holidays! Thank you and good luck to you and the shop. Looking forward to reading this in the coming months.
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12-22-2021, 08:23 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Superformance #1950, Roush 402R, TKO600
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I very much look forward to follow your build. It is always fantastic to see another original Cobra being brought back to life!
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12-22-2021, 08:26 AM
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Looking forward to following this build.
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12-22-2021, 09:11 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: 70 Shelby convertible, ERA-289 FIA, 65 Sunbeam Tiger, mystery Ford powered 2dr convertible
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Are you planning to do the same on the saacforum for CSX2410
Bill S.
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12-22-2021, 09:19 AM
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Thanks everyone, yes it has been quite the exciting last couple of months, and we're full steam ahead on the restoration. I'll try to continue with updates every month or so as we make some significant progress.
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Originally Posted by mrmustang
Are you planning to do the same on the saacforum for CSX2410
Bill S.
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Just created the post over on SAAC as well. Trying to juggle a few different things at the same time. I'm keeping a word document with the posts as an overall timeline log of the build as well.
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12-22-2021, 09:44 AM
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Some of the best cobra pictures I have seen on this site. I like good detail pictures ! For some of us it would be hard to give us too much detail!
Mark
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12-22-2021, 09:57 AM
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December 22nd Update
One thing that will probably never stop is the continuous searching and sourcing of original correct parts. Quite a few key pieces that were missing have been sourced, with the most critical being the body which was ordered through David Kirkham and is currently en-route across the Atlantic.
A few other parts so far include a spare Motorola 324-TC which will be used along with a Cobra radio purchased from Dave Wagner to ensure we have a working original accessory. While the radio is basically useless, it does offer and interesting talking point and was originally optioned to the car.
We were lucky to locate a spare C3OF-12127-D distributor with matching date code 3MB to our original which had been found by someone who purchased a storage unit at auction. This particular distributor looks to have seen very little use and still had its original FoMoCo cap installed.
While the bigger work of frame and body repair is being completed, were working concurrently to start the restoration of some of the smaller accessories to have them ready during reassembly. One of the first items is the gauges. 2410 was missing its speedometer and had an incorrect oil pressure gauge installed, but all other gauges remained. A NOS Stewart Warner D-353-Z oil pressure sender and a spare Stewart Warner D-362-N temp sender were sourced to complete the full package. As you can see in the picture a comparison of the original 362-Y versus the replacement 362-N temp sender. The steel nut 362-Y are near impossible to find and while we have both originals from oil and coolant temp for 2410, the oil temp sender has been damaged and while we navigate its repair we wanted to ensure we have a backup plan. The 362-N sender with slight modification can be made to appear and operate the same as original.
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12-22-2021, 09:58 AM
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What a wonderful way to document and share the story and restoration of an original 289 Cobra. Will be following this thread with great interest and thank you so much for taking the time and effort to do this.
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12-22-2021, 11:04 AM
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Fantastic! I’m really looking forward to this restoration! Thanks for posting this!
Larry
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12-22-2021, 11:08 AM
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The speedometer could be a difficult one to find. If one doesn’t turn up, having a more modern gauge altered with the original needle and face is an option. That’s what I had done for my gauges. Just an fyi!
Larry
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12-22-2021, 11:30 AM
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Quote:
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The speedometer could be a difficult one to find. If one doesnt turn up, having a more modern gauge altered with the original needle and face is an option. Thats what I had done for my gauges. Just an fyi!
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Thanks Larry, do you have some information on the one you had built?
I'm currently working with Chris Schlaff who specializes in SW restoration and had discussed with him on building one from a couple SW gauges to make as correct as possible. Some details to include the speed font size on the screen print, location of the face screws, and the white background with black text odometer with no tenths.
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12-22-2021, 12:25 PM
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Quote:
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Thanks Larry, do you have some information on the one you had built?
I'm currently working with Chris Schlaff who specializes in SW restoration and had discussed with him on building one from a couple SW gauges to make as correct as possible. Some details to include the speed font size on the screen print, location of the face screws, and the white background with black text odometer with no tenths.
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Joey at Mo-Ma Manufacturing rebuilt/modified my speedometer and tachometer. The tach is set up for convential hook up to the coil, not through a tach sender.
Joey had the correct stencil for the speedometer.
Larry
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12-22-2021, 01:54 PM
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Wow, what a story!!! Will watch this with eager anticipation.
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12-22-2021, 02:56 PM
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Now this is a great thread.................. Merry Christmas early
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12-22-2021, 05:14 PM
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Thank you for sharing your great story so far, and looking forward to see the restoration as it happens.
You mentioned that you will be restoring to the original Shelby American specification ..... does this mean it will be Princess Blue?
Cheers!
Glen
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12-22-2021, 05:39 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by xb-60
Thank you for sharing your great story so far, and looking forward to see the restoration as it happens.
You mentioned that you will be restoring to the original Shelby American specification ..... does this mean it will be Princess Blue?
Cheers!
Glen
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Yes, current plans are Princess Blue, red interior, luggage rack, radio with antenna, white side walls, and silver painted wheels.
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