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Cobra 260 CSX 2016

Started by Chafford, October 07, 2011, 22:44:33

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Chafford

An interesting 1962 Cobra on sale in London - currently fitted with a 289 but for sale with original 260 engine.
   
   http://www.bradfieldcars.com/

aaron

QuoteOriginally posted by aaron
   
I spotted this car at the weekend, chassis No CSX2016 ,is it the same car
   
   
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rstainer

In 2011 Peter Bradfield imported a very low mileage early Cobra in first rate order (no side vents, narrow arches, worm & sector etc).
   
   A shed load of recent 'improvements' make it the 2014 standard-issue go-faster product, far removed from the AC original.
   
   RS

aaron

QuoteOriginally posted by rstainer
   
In 2011 Peter Bradfield imported a very low mileage early Cobra in first rate order (no side vents, narrow arches, worm & sector etc).
   
   A shed load of recent 'improvements' make it the 2014 standard-issue go-faster product, far removed from the AC original. Is it the same car , or has a new one been built ?

Cobra Ned

As recently as 2013, CSX 2016 was a concours car residing in Italy. It was featured in the German edition of Octane magazine's 3/13 issue. It would be highly unlikely therefore that the car pictured is the original 2016. The real car does have both a 289 along with the original 260, the latter of which was on an engine stand.

rstainer

Jason Wright, an enthusiastic historic (term used advisedly) racer who lives in Italy, bought the original CSX2016 in 2012. It is he who is driving car number 94 in Aaron's photo.
   
   Whether car number 94 is the 'improved' original or a newly-built clone has yet to be established. Factual information one way or the other would be most welcome.
   
   RS

aaron

The car in the photo was indeed raced last weekend by Jason Wright, it was only the cars second outing, the first was at Donington at the beginning of this month.

Cobra Ned

In my last communication with Jason, he was adamant that the car retained its original front clip, and insisted that earlier reports that the car had been repaired in the 70's with a later clip using the slightly wider front flares were incorrect. He based this on conversations with the former owner in the U.S. He also stated that the car was to have its original 260 engine reinstalled in the interest of originality. Given his penchant for originality, as well as the immaculate condition of the car as featured in Octane's German edition just last year, it would surprise me if the pictured car was the same one, given the various modifications that would irretrievably alter its originality.

SJ351

Let's hope it is a Klone.