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CSX 2241 For Sale on Hemmings

Started by BBK, September 11, 2014, 05:38:38

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BBK

1964 289 Cobra for sale on Hemmings web site in Turlock, CA.  Car is at Almeida's Classic Cars. A decent small dealer in the Central,Valley that mostly specializes in hot rods and muscle cars.  Have been there before.  1.5 hrs from my location if anyone is interested and needs eyes on the ground to look. Price is $1,100,000 USD.
   
   http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/carsforsale/ac/shelby_cobra/1668190.html
   
   
   http://www.almeidaclassiccars.com

Jam2

This must be a very rare occurance, a 50 year old car, one owner from new.  I wonder how many others are still in the hands of their first owner?

nikbj68

I believe Herbie Hancock still owns his, although it`s rarely driven nowadays...
   I love Shelby`s note on the glovebox of the above car, looks like "Give `em Hell, Harper". Cool. [8D]

rstainer

This is an exceptionally desirable car.
   
   I hope to goodness it's not bought by some Euro go-faster buyer and given the standard ten-a-penny or so modern treatment (split boot, Le Mans fastback, GT40 intake, Webers, six-bolt 'J' block, 8.5" rears, Rose-jointed adjustable suspension, stripped-out interior, 80+ more bhp etc). Such rare cars ask to be preserved and deserve to be preserved, not bastardised.
   
   RS

nikbj68

Ditto that, Sir. I`d extend that wish to anyone considering (over)restoring it, it`s great as it is, thanks!
   I think this is even more desireable than THIS ONE from 2012 was, I`d love a follow-up on that Cobra, too!

rr64

quote:
Originally posted by rstainer
   
This is an exceptionally desirable car.
   
   I hope to goodness it's not bought by some Euro go-faster buyer and given the standard ten-a-penny or so modern treatment (split boot, Le Mans fastback, GT40 intake, Webers, six-bolt 'J' block, 8.5" rears, Rose-jointed adjustable suspension, stripped-out interior, 80+ more bhp etc). Such rare cars ask to be preserved and deserve to be preserved, not bastardised.
   
   RS
   

   
   I agree.
   Dan
Dan Case
1964 Cobra owner since 1983, Cobra crazy since I saw my first one in the mid 1960s in Huntsville, AL.

rsk289

Couldn't agree more, Robin - it's just beautiful as it is
   
   Roger

aaron

quote:
Originally posted by rsk289
   
Couldn't agree more, Robin - it's just beautiful as it is
   
   Roger
   

   
   Roger, good to speak to you at Silverstone a few eeks ago