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Old Stallion/WC fopr sale
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05-14-2009
10:43 AM
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kitcarbp
check this out gang,
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...SS:MOTORS:1123
05-14-2009
03:08 PM
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DocDirk
Wow, for 25K that is one sweet looking vehicle! Good thing I didn't see this offer two years ago before I ordered my kit or I might have several thousand miles more cobra roadtime and a few ten thousands more in my pocket!!
Regards,
Dirk
05-14-2009
08:16 PM
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kitcarbp
Ditto
the economy is creating huge deals out there, I bet the reserve is in the 30's for this one but if assembled in the earlier 80's with such low mileage pretty nice deal overall. Now why did I want to assemble my own car ?
someone remind me !
05-15-2009
02:19 PM
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hotwhelrob
What is the Stallion connection to WC?
05-15-2009
09:00 PM
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kitcarbp
Rob, long story short, the Kellison Stallion was the first generation of the WCC. Jim Kellison was a pretty heads-up CA racer and designer and of course entrepeneur. Go to Kellisoncars.com for more history. In about 1981/82 West Coast Cobra was formed using all the Kellison tooling and molds from what I understand. In fact the Kellison Stallion was one of the first replica Cobra manufacturers that started in the late 70's. Company was called Red Stallion Ltd. In fact I first learned of WCC in about 1985.
05-22-2009
12:31 PM
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hotwhelrob
So is this a Stallion on ebay? It has side marker lights and a smaller instument cluster.
Item number: 150344858030
05-24-2009
07:57 AM
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kitcarbp
Rob, Thats most likely an early WCC if it was completed in 1987, thats the dash design as Kellison designed it before Vern took over producing the follow-on WCC.
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