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Era Fia For Sale
ERA FIA #9, GORGEOUS BLUE WITH WHITE STRIPES AND RED ID STRIPES, 1969 BOSS 302, RICHMOND 5 SPEED, JAG REAR, PIN DRIVE WHEELS, ERA 3RD MEMBER, SWAY BARS, OIL COOLER, MARCH BILLET PULLIES, CANTON ROAD RACE PAN, MSD IGNITION WITH CHANGABLE REV LIMITER CHIPS, HIDDEN POWER SWITCH, CUSTOM MADE VALVE COVERS, CUSTOM MADE HEADERS-HEADERS AND SIDEPIPES COATED INSIDE AND OUT, ERA CORRECT RACING SEATS AND BELTS, SPAX COILOVERS, K&N, BRAKE SCOOPS (NOT MOUNTED), HURST WITH ORIGINAL LOOKING SHIFTER AND BALL, RACING CLUTCH, LAKEWOOD BELLHOUSING, ERA WOODEN STEERING WHEEL AND CENTER, CRANE GOLD ROLLER ROCKERS, SOLID LIFTERS, TRW, MOST ALL COMPONENTS CAME DIRECTLY FROM ERA. THIS CAR COST A FORTUNE TO BUILD AND TAKING PERHAPS 20K LOSS IF IT SELLS IN THE 40s. ASKING $44,000, WILL SERIOUSLY ENTERTAIN ANY OFFER IN THE 40s--AND PERHAPS DELVER WITHIN REASON. MUST SELL, DIVORCE--ORDERED BY JUDGE ON THE RECORD--ARMS LENGTH SALE. (LEGIT ONLY). PHOTOS ON MY PROFILE. NICE 20 FT CAR HAULER SET UP FOR COBRA NEGOTIABLE ALSO.
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Sorry to hear you have to sell. That's a fine looking car!
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Ditto,
That is really a good looking fia. Sorry to hear about the divorce. |
No bites yet? Really!!?
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FIA man,
Love the car! Wish you the best and hope that in the end you will sit in another down the road! If I could sell my CCX fast I would gladly buys yours........ Jeff |
I can't seem to find the pics and I'm interested.
Guy |
click on the little camera icon next to the seller's screen name.
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This FIA attended a Club Cranky event at Watkins Glen, it is as comfortable on the track as it is on the street.
Great car for the price, someone buy it now!!!! http://www.cobranet.com/coppermine/a...28Small%29.jpg http://www.cobranet.com/coppermine/a...28Small%29.jpg |
To all,
Where could I get valve covers like these on the FIA Clevland motor? (Cobra - LaMans ) Info would be greatly appreciated! Jeff |
Jeff, I bought a set of Ford Motorsport valve covers and found a guy who had a set of 428 CJ? valve covers which were cracked, and he cut the centers out and welded in the Cobra Lemans. Cobra Automotove in Ct did it--not cheap but nice! Steve
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Guys, this car has been driven very little, NEVER abused, and going to make someone a great car. I did take it to one drivers school, and drove so conservatively that my instructor said I was ready to solo. My son complained that I got passed by a station wagon, but I was there to learn, and not beat the car. It will be going on ebay very soon, but would prefer to sell prior and save the cost of paying a dealer to sell it. The trailer is negotiable, and so is delivery of the car or both. First person with a reasonable offer wins it.
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What are the details on the car hauler?
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Steve,
There was a guy on this here site looking for a dark blue FIA with white Lemans stripes a while back when I was selling my car. I had emailed you his address to get in contact with him, did you? If you did not receive the email or lost it, let me know, I will try to find his address when I have time. PS - If your car hauler is a 20ft enclosed trailer, I have a buyer for you in Long Island. email me or PM me. JM |
How many miles on your FIA? When was it built? Who built it? How is it titled? Thanks.
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John, nice to know you are still out there--I didn't get an email.
The Cobra was painted by ERA's expert painter Tony in Mass. The motor was built by a local machine shop that does a lot of Fords. ERA did the rear assembly. Cobra Automotive did much of the assembly to the tune of about $10,000. I did some of the early assembly but ran out of time (career change). It has about 3,300 miles on it, all by me. In NY all replicas have to have a VIN assigned and then it is listed as a "custom" based upon the year registered--so this is a "2000 custom", which means it is exempt from all the pollution, etc regs as it is based on a 1969 block. I would imagine that other states allow some other registration name as why would they accept NY's arbitrary name? I have an about 1965 distributor tag from a wreck if someone wanted to put that on and try to register it as a 1965. We could easily work out a way to get the car to DC. |
Great car with the right stuff! I'm looking for an FIA but a little too much for me right now.
Who did you deal with at Cobra, Curt? Good luck with the sale. |
Era Fia
Is this car still for sale?
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Yes, car is at www.stonebridgecars.com, owner is Don Coon, who is selling it. Thanks, Steve
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FIA Man:
You have a pm. John |
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