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Thread: Prices of Original Cars Off the Charts

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    Prices of Original Cars Off the Charts



    I just received my 2014 Summer/Fall Edition Sportscar Market Price Guide and thought I'd share current prices of original cars.

    1962-63 Cobra 260: 75 cars built $675,000 - $775,000
    1963-65 Cobra 289: 580 cars built $775,000 - $995,000
    1965-67 Cobra 427: 260 cars built $850,000 - $1,050,000
    1965-67 Cobra 427 S/C: 27 cars built $1,700,000 - $2,000,000
    1964 Daytona Coupe: 6 cars built $10,000,000 - $12,000,000

    Really amazing! The car in the picture is a Factory Five, owned by the President of Summit Racing.
    Dave Smith, FFR 001
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    If I only knew that in 1974. I had a chance to buy a 289 cobra for $7500.00 but thought that was too much. LOL!!!!!!!!!

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    I can't believe I can drive a car similar to the originals and be able to drive it like I stole it! That's priceless!!!!! WEK.
    FFR MkIII 302 (ATK), EFI 75mm TB with custom box plenum chamber, 24# injectors, 4 tube BBK ceramic, cold air sys, alum flywheel, crane roller rockers, T5, Wilwood pedals, custom five link with Watt's link, 4 rotors, coil overs, power steering with Heidt valve, alum FFR rad, driver's crash bar mod, mini dead pedal mod, quick release steering wheel hub #6046

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    In 1970 my Dad's boss took him fishing in his cobra. My dad doesn't know anything about the car other than that it had a 7 liter engine!

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    I road in an original in 1969 (427) in a beer run accross the Bonneville Salt flats and back. At that time the road was just a two lane blacktop for 80 miles. Unbelivable ride! I can drive my FFR all over, and if I had an original I would be nervous about taking it out of the garage. I can remember when Harr Ford in Worcester couldn't give Cobras away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skullandbones View Post
    I can't believe I can drive a car similar to the originals and be able to drive it like I stole it! That's priceless!!!!! WEK.
    Priceless is right! Here's my car parked next to an original 260-engined slab side at this year's Keels and Wheels Concours d' Elegance.



    That original was beautiful, and the owner used to race in the 70's. But now the car is trailer queen. At the end of the weekend, the owner drove his Cobra back on to his trailer (yawn).

    But I got to enjoy driving my car back home!

    David
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