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10-08-2006, 02:36 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Fort Lauderdale,
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Trident Clipper V8 (289 Hi-Po) production prototype
Greetings from Florida!
Just wondering if anyone out there would like the opportunity to buy a pretty unusual machine. I have one of the pre-production prototype Trident Clipper V8's for sale. It was found in Texas with 7,300 miles said to be on it, the original paint (at that point, faded out pretty badly ~ photo documented) and drive train, right down to it's original 289 Hi-Po, close ratio, alloy T-10 gearbox and 72 spoke Dunlop wire wheels. The Trident was then sent off for a complete restoration (photo and invoice documented at $70,000+) for eventual application for the annual Pebble Beach Concours D'Elegance where it was invited and subsequently judged well. After Pebble Beach it went to the highly regarded Meadowbrook Concours and followed by entry into the Winter Park and Palm Beach, Florida Concours during my watch.
The quality of the restoration is superb, having been stripped down to the bare chassis which was powercoated and to a bare shell. The interior was redone in period correct Connally leather which was still available at the time and exterior refinished in 1967 Ferrari Rossa Corsa (red) lacquer. The origin of the original red was unknown so it was felt this would be period correct and the best choice because of the cars Italian coachwork. It has only done a bit over 500 miles since restoration, just enough to be run in and make some final adjustments. It's extremely fast due to it's Cobra specification motor and light weight of just over 1800 lbs. In the original factory brochures, 0-60 mph was stated at under 5 seconds.
For those of you who are not familiar with Trident history, it was a project started by TVR in Blackpool, England in the mid 60's to compete with the Italian and American supercars of the period however continual funding to produce the car became elusive. The company changed hands and Martin Lilly puchased the creative rights, molds and specially tuned Hi-Po 289 motors that were shipped direct from Ford's Hi-Performance division for the project. Of the (aprox.) 29 V8 Clippers, it has been said only 10 had this special drivetrain. Each of the production prototypes were unique and the only examples designed with a fully tilt-open front end utilizing side bonnet latches like the earliest E-type Jaguars. This example was both a cover and centerfold car in Automobile Quarterly Volume 39 #1. The 12 page color article elaborates on this particular machine's history.
The design is by Fiorre and the first cars were built by Fissore in Italy utilizing the British frame and all American drive train.
I am mentioning this car in the Cobra forum as a past Shelby owner (holdover, October 1965 GT350 # SFM6S119) and FoMoCo enthusiast and would like to see this car end up with someone who appreciates the heart and soul of Shelby/Cobra level of performance. It should be someone who has a touch of rebel in him and likes the idea of owning a handbuilt Italian designed "Speciale" built 40 years ago at the same time Shelby was building his Cobras using the same drive train. I need to stress the fact here that I do not need or aspire to relieve someone of $400,000 for this car to let it go.
I'm feeling $85,000 or a reasonably close offer would do, just a little more than what was spent on the restoration for Pebble Beach.
If anyone is interested in discussing the possibilities of owning this unique machine, please feel free to give me a call and I'll be happy to go over any points that are of interest to you about it. Going with the car will be a voluminous amount of paperwork and reference material, a copy of the old Texas title, restoration receipts and photos of the work in progress, the hard bound Automobile Quarterly that features the car and a copy of the mid '60's sales brochure showing 0-60 in under 5 seconds. Another published article refers to a Trident Clipper V8 being delivered to California and actually outperforming a Cobra in competition at Pomona when both cars were almost new. I'm not mentioning any of this to take away anything from one of the most exciting cars of all time, but rather to put value in perspective for someone who would like to own a very serious, real 1960's one-off (each was a little different) supercar for a relatively small sum.
Thanks for taking the time to read my somewhat enthusiastic ramblings. I hope my commentary is at least well received within the Cobra community as a way of spreading knowledge even if this machine is not a current Cobra owner's cup of tea. It was, after all, being built in Europe at the same time with a similar spirit as Caroll Shelby was exhibiting during his Cobra and Mustang GT-350 projects. Is there someone out there who wants to take this home. Photos are available for the asking.
with best wishes,
Steve Yanoshik
Fort Lauderdale, Florida USA
(ph) 954-761-1801
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10-08-2006, 03:10 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Greenville,
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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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Steve, perhaps you meant to click HERE .
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10-08-2006, 05:21 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Woodstock,
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SFM6S119 is a 1966 Shelby no matter how you cut it. Carry over or not it is still a 1966.
Jay
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10-08-2006, 06:09 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: CSX2321
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uh.....here is an ad for this car at $75,000. through a broker and the restoration costs were $60,000.
"1967 Trident Clipper V8 factory prototype designed by Trevor Fiore (of Elva-BMW 1600GT fame), built by Fissore in Italy. It's non altered, original body and drivetrain includes 300+ hp 289 c.i. Ford Hi Performance motor & Borg Warner T-10 alloy cased, close-ratio transmission. Only 7,800 miles from new. This Trident has a distinguished long term 2 owner history which includes both Pebble Beach and Meadowbrook Concours. Significant documentation includes original paperwork, letters, photos. Referenced and featured in books, this Trident's Italian coachwork is complimented by a full Connolly leather and wood interior. This is 1 of only 3 pre-production ''prototype'' coupes and considered to be the best Trident in the world. Called ''the one that got away'' in Filby's TVR book. It's published accolades include being being a cover car with feature article coverage in Automobile Quarterly. Fully documented, the Trident has a photographed restoration history that includes correspondance and over $60,000 in receipts. This Trident's amazing Cobra-like, supercar performance offers a unique opportunity at a fraction of the cost of a 289 Cobra.
$75,000
FLORIDA USA
Please mention www.ClassicCarsForSale.co.uk when enquiring about this car. "
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10-08-2006, 06:34 PM
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...OVER $60K in receipts, somehow I rarely manage to recover ALL my receipts for most projects. Could be closer to $70K, I don't think it matters one way or the other. Fact is, this is a very rare and interesting car. Certainly no foul posting it for sale on Club Cobra, especially with the subtle connections to the Cobra heritage.
It should be noted the above link to ClassicCarsForSale.co.uk says:
This particular car is no longer listed for sale
(e.g. sold, withdrawn, or awaiting approval).
Heres the OTHER thread in "All Cobra Talk" where 'comments' would be more appropriate than in this "For Sale" forum.
http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/show...862#post676862
Last edited by Excaliber; 10-08-2006 at 06:45 PM..
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