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1965 289 Cobra located.

Started by CSX 4133, January 01, 2019, 02:28:43 PM

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CSX 4133


shelbydoug

Wow. Just goes to prove there are still some of them left "out there" I guess. Does anyone know the CSX number? Ned? Did you know about this one?

What's a new aluminum body go for these days on a car like this?

I wondering if I would keep it stock or consider an FIA body? Those skinny rear fenders always bugged me.
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silverton_ford


silverton_ford

Quote from: silverton_ford on January 01, 2019, 09:08:07 PM
This video was posted a while back. 

https://youtu.be/bmrFmLQ9Fy0

After reviewing the registry, could it be CSX2388?   Stan Cox is listed as the owner and it mentions a wreck in about late 70's, but then the history gets a bit jumbled from there; so I am not sure if that is the correct number or not.

acman63

I tried to get this guy to let loose of it awhile back but he was going to fix it himself
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Greg

For the cobra experts, what is a car in this condition worth?
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69mach351w

Quote from: acman63 on January 01, 2019, 10:02:54 PM
I tried to get this guy to let loose of it awhile back but he was going to fix it himself
So Jim didn't you get the CSX#?

GT350Lad

6S373
6S1276

stangman39

Cool, found not too far from me!

A-Snake

The original body is being used for the restoration, not the replacement body shown in the video. Only a small amount had to be replaced, the rest is restorable. It still has its original engine also.