I'd question whether it actually is a "Continuation" car. Continuation of what? I'm not aware of any slab-side 289's that were built on Daytona chassis for example.
I think its credentials are at best, questionable.
The spinners would suggest that the wheels are pin-drive, when a slab-side 289 should have splined hubs. It's neither fish nor foul.
There are much better cars for sale than this one if you have that kind of budget available.
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Re: Shelby 289 CSX8001 - Price?
Shelby would stick his name on anything, so a T-shirt could be a 'continuation car' in SAI parlance!
This car is downright weird. I've no idea what the builder was aiming for - but a/c in an open Cobra????? Unless that's not a Sanden compressor, but it sure looks like one to me... quote from the advert text: '[the details] are correct with none of the jarring introduction of modern componentry that so often ruins such projects.'
Oh dear.
This car is downright weird. I've no idea what the builder was aiming for - but a/c in an open Cobra????? Unless that's not a Sanden compressor, but it sure looks like one to me... quote from the advert text: '[the details] are correct with none of the jarring introduction of modern componentry that so often ruins such projects.'
Oh dear.
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Re: Shelby 289 CSX8001 - Price?
I disagree Paul, it is one of those options. Unless you meant 'fowl'?Paul Blore wrote:It's neither fish nor foul.
Re: Shelby 289 CSX8001 - Price?
Yes it has air-con - it came from Arizona, so for the foot wells during the very hot summer months apparently.Roger King wrote:I've no idea what the builder was aiming for - but a/c in an open Cobra????? Unless that's not a Sanden compressor, but it sure looks like one to me...
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Well, value, for me, as a very personal opinion? £40 - 50k, at a push. I do think some of these advertisers should be held to account. This is downright misleading in my opinion - they need to define 'continuation' as meaning 'the same general shape at first glance but with a Shelby chassis plate'. To imply that this car has similar parts to an original slabside is not fair. They have not made clear that chassis, suspension, engine (and almost certainly gearbox), wheels, brakes, etc. are not as ever fitted to any 'slabside' (i.e. leafspring) Cobra in period.
I'd far rather have a well-built f'glass Hawk with the correct bits. It's another case of each to his own, really. I don't see why the fact that Shelby has rivetted a plate to it puts 100k on the value.
Just realised I've ranted on this car before, when it was 170k:
viewtopic.php?t=2734
I mean, I know this is a 427, but it's only 100k, for heaven's sake:
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C628810
I'd far rather have a well-built f'glass Hawk with the correct bits. It's another case of each to his own, really. I don't see why the fact that Shelby has rivetted a plate to it puts 100k on the value.
Just realised I've ranted on this car before, when it was 170k:
viewtopic.php?t=2734
I mean, I know this is a 427, but it's only 100k, for heaven's sake:
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C628810
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Doh!Roger King wrote:I disagree Paul, it is one of those options. Unless you meant 'fowl'?Paul Blore wrote:It's neither fish nor foul.
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Nice looking engine spec, but I certainly wouldn't want to use this to replace, say for example, an AC 212SC...
Hawk 289 FiA...AT LAST!!!
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And who would buy a car like the 212 S/C - it's got the wrong engine etc etc.....!nikbj68 wrote:Nice looking engine spec, but I certainly wouldn't want to use this to replace, say for example, an AC 212SC...
So CSX8001 - no-love here then! To think it's worth 40-50k is laughable though - no matter what you think about Shelby Continuations, an Aluminum bodied car with this spec may not be worth £150k, but how much would a Kirkham with this spec cost to build?
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I emphasised that that was a personal opinion. To me, for my purposes, that is what it's worth. I dare say the market will cough up a lot more. And the thing with classic cars is, it doesn't matter what they cost to build - what matters is what someone is prepared to pay for it.Duggan wrote:And who would buy a car like the 212 S/C - it's got the wrong engine etc etc.....!nikbj68 wrote:Nice looking engine spec, but I certainly wouldn't want to use this to replace, say for example, an AC 212SC...
So CSX8001 - no-love here then! To think it's worth 40-50k is laughable though - no matter what you think about Shelby Continuations, an Aluminum bodied car with this spec may not be worth £150k, but how much would a Kirkham with this spec cost to build?
...and I still feel that to claim this car has a 'date-code correct' engine is misleading, at best. A '65 K-code is a 6-bolt bellhousing Mustang engine. All slabside Cobras, except a very few automatics, had the earlier 5-bolt bellhousing block, a very different casting with the appropriate, different, date code.
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Have to agree there .... it may not be worth 150 but 40-50 is well off the mark. I've seen glass bodied continuations sell for 100-120 with 302's fitted.Duggan wrote:To think it's worth 40-50k is laughable though
The car itself is not my cup of tea as it stands but could be made to look really nice with a few tweaks.
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