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A glut of MkIV Lightweights for Sale?

Started by Chafford, October 06, 2011, 12:28:55

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Chafford

Yet another Cobra Mk IV lightweight is on sale at Duncan Hamilton:
   
   http://www.duncanhamilton.com/1991-a-c-cobra-mk-iv-lightweight/
   
   
   This joins the two Lightweights on sale at Hendon Way Motors:
   
   http://www.racecar.com/hwmnet/detail.asp?Category=Special&VehicleID=792
   
   http://www.racecar.com/hwmnet/detail.asp?Category=Special&VehicleID=683
   
   
   'Nostalgia's' very nice grey car and Albion's LHD green example:
   
   
   http://www.classicdriver.com/uk/find/4100_results.asp?&dealerid=670&lCarID=1832353
   
   http://www.albionmotorcars.com/forsale/detail/48
   
   
   Given the rarity of this model (only 26 made), I'm surprised to see so many on sale at the same time. Hendon Way have had theirs for a considerable time.

Mark IV

quote:
Originally posted by Chafford
   
Given the rarity of this model (only 26 made), I'm surprised to see so many on sale at the same time.
   

   
   Is 26 the generally accepted number? I know Mr. Angliss was rather coy about how "limited" the lightweight run was.

Chafford

I believe originally 18 were originally planned, but as you say, exact numbers were vague. 26 seems to be the number quoted by all the dealers. I suspect the £100,000+ sale prices for these cars are deterring buyers in the current economic climate. Standard MkIVs don't seem to stick around for as long.

ANF289

quote:
Originally posted by Mark IV
   
quote:
Originally posted by Chafford
   
Given the rarity of this model (only 26 made), I'm surprised to see so many on sale at the same time.
   

   
   Is 26 the generally accepted number? I know Mr. Angliss was rather coy about how "limited" the lightweight run was.
   
There are 73 AKL's listed in the 2002 ACOC AC MK IV Register.

Chafford

But most of those aren't the original batch of 'lightweights'.

AKL 1333

The original batch of lightweights have no heater and the mkIII style dashboard. But there are a some cars with restyled mk III dashboards but normaly you can see the the difference above the dashboard cause also the restyled cars have the outlets for the heater under the frontscreen (you can see it at the green Albion car). The original first lightweights have no outlets there

Chafford

quote:
Originally posted by AKL 1333
   
The original batch of lightweights have no heater and the mkIII style dashboard. But there are a some cars with restyled mk III dashboards but normaly you can see the the difference above the dashboard cause also the restyled cars have the outlets for the heater under the frontscreen (you can see it at the green Albion car). The original first lightweights have no outlets there
   

   
   So the Albion car is a short nose MkIV rather than one of the original 'Lightweights'. Nevertheless a very nice looking car in Jaguar Racing Green without side pipes. But not cheap at £103,000!

AKL 1333

Yes it looks very good but its much cheaper than the blue Duncan Hamilton car  (not the original colour and no factory installed refitted sidepipes) but i think its around 120000 Pounds

Chafford

The 'Lightweights' and the later short nose MK IVs certainly have the edge in terms of looks, but the earlier cars are better value for money if you don't object to the long nose 'trout pout' [:)][;)]
   
   
   
   


Gus Meyjes

It's more than likely the (very British) Tanqueray and tonic, but the comparison is actually striking... funny..
   
   Gus

ANF289

quote:
Originally posted by Chafford
   
The 'Lightweights' and the later short nose MK IVs certainly have the edge in terms of looks, but the earlier cars are better value for money if you don't object to the long nose 'trout pout' [:)][;)]
   
   
I personally prefer the more elegant look of the long-nose.  However, I can see the boy-racer appeal of the short-nose, even though it really does look more like guppy lips.[;)]

SB7015

Rod Leach - Nostalgia AC sales legend has also very recently put a fine example for sale. A magnificent and unusual grey which looks absolutely stunning.
   
   Malcolm

Chafford

quote:
Originally posted by Spikey-fish
   
Rod Leach - Nostalgia AC sales legend has also very recently put a fine example for sale. A magnificent and unusual grey which looks absolutely stunning.
   
   Malcolm
   

   
   http://www.classicdriver.com/uk/find/4100_results.asp?&dealerid=670&lCarID=1832353