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ERA Cobra for sale- price reduced
ERA Cobra, origionally built in 1981
Titled as 1966 Cobra in Ohio This is the first car that ERA sold to the public Approx. 25,000 miles Currently has a 1968 428 PI motor Holley DP carb Lunati cam Edelbrock Performer intake Polished cobra valve covers Guestimated 400 h.p. Toploader 4 speed with big input and output shafts Jag independent rear with 3.54 gears Spax coilover shocks all around 3 piece halibrand look alike wheels New BF Goodrich TA's Tonneau cover Soft top (needs a little work, rollbar cutout made and not finished) Rollbar one piece, welded to frame 12 gallon fuel cell, foam filled with skid plate 4 point harness belts Red with FIA stripe, 02 numbers, some chips Asking $35,000 Email to ppcsolomon@hotmail.com Pictures available, will post them if someone can help The car was raced at some point in its life, as evidenced by the fuel cell. I have the wiper motor, but it is not installed. It was taken out by previous owner to save weight? The car is well sorted out, runs strong and handles well. I have a spare 427 SO block that can go with the car for additional money. It is spare parts for my 427 SOHC ( not for sale). But honestly I don't think it is worth the money to put it in, or I would have done so already. The only thing more horse power than this is good for on the street is bench racing, IMO. Reason for sale, Kirkham on the way. Thanks Paul |
400 horse is about right for the street. The 600 plus horse ERA I have is a handful on the street.
,,,,,,but it did run 11.904 at 121.27 mph in the 1/4 the other day, and that was pretty cool. :D |
I can help with the pictures. Email the pics to me at excelguru@charter.net (I have a cable modem so I can handle the file size) and I'll display them on this thread. That's easier than typing out instructions. :)
Please put "ERA Pictures" in the subject line, so I won't inadvertantly delete the email (I'm constantly recieving virus-laden emails from annonymous sources). |
pictures
Thanks Keith, I will try to get them to you today.
Paul |
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427 SO
Would anyone be more interested in this car with a fresh 427 SO in it for say $41,500? I have the parts to put together a 427 SO block, Scat 3.98 stroke crank, lemans rods, stock forged pistons (standard bore block) and lowriser heads for that price without too much trouble. This is what I am planning on puting in the new Kirkham, but could redirect it to this car. Maybe I will put the SOHC in the Kirkham.....
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4th of july sale
How about $32,500?? I will be taking a big loss, but I need the space for the Kirkham. Email me today if interested.
Paul |
When is your Kirkham arriving?
I am selling my Kirkham (#185) in order to buy a GT40...:( |
Pat...which GT40 are you buying?
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Joe-
A CAV. :) Pat |
better pictures
I have better pictures now. If you are interested please email me. The Kirkham is to arrive in a few months.
Paul |
better pictures
The pictures posted are from 6 months ago. I have newer ones available. $32,500 OBO.
Paul |
Paul that's a pretty attractive price for an ERA. I'm surprised Ernie hasn't tried to buy it yet.
If I didn't have a Kirkham on the way as well I'd be might tempted. Good luck with the sale. |
I have had a few emails asking if the car was still available. The car is still for sale, please email me if interested.
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price reduced
The first $32,000 takes it. Please email me if interested at ppcsolomon@hotmail.com.
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$30,000, Anybody interested?
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I am surprised you still have it. Looks like a great deal for someone. Maybe Turk will buy it, he misses his old ERA. ;)
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