Typical used car dealer.Timetoboost wrote:And as far as the $39,995 price tag, i threw that out there as the crazy im not selling it price.

Absolutely!Timetoboost wrote:Completely different values for these cars now.
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Typical used car dealer.Timetoboost wrote:And as far as the $39,995 price tag, i threw that out there as the crazy im not selling it price.
Absolutely!Timetoboost wrote:Completely different values for these cars now.
Ogden Lincoln ... home of the dreamers that had a Cobra R for sale for over $100K not too long ago. Apparently, they're still smoking the good stuff.Timetoboost wrote:Check out this Cobra for $39988 at Ogden Lincoln in illinois. I think hes high on the price but finding really nice low mileage cars is not always easy. Many arent stored correctly or if you want all original many are not....like that one on Ebay.
http://ogdenlincolnofwestmont.com/Chica ... xYear=1993
Yeah i agree they are up there, but their teal car is really nice. You get what you pay for. I watched in front of me a 4k miles red 93 Cobra at Mecum Harrisburg last summer do $40,000 and it is on their results page. The right cars that are extremely nice with paperwork bring the money.Z282SLO wrote:Ogden Lincoln ... home of the dreamers that had a Cobra R for sale for over $100K not too long ago. Apparently, they're still smoking the good stuff.Timetoboost wrote:Check out this Cobra for $39988 at Ogden Lincoln in illinois. I think hes high on the price but finding really nice low mileage cars is not always easy. Many arent stored correctly or if you want all original many are not....like that one on Ebay.
http://ogdenlincolnofwestmont.com/Chica ... xYear=1993
bdecoy wrote:All I'm saying is a heavily modded low mileage 93 no matter how nice and how amazing the story. Isn't going to sell for over 25k. Definitely no sin in profit so good luck with the sale!
Timetoboost wrote:This car you see every part of the process down to the machine work of the brand new Boss engine block and their concept for building it the way they did. Bore and stroke is different than many 347s out there. It was built to last. You see all this in the magazine pictures with alot of reading to go with it. As a car guy, its very interesting and like no other Cobra.
Sounds like a car salesman to me! Grab this one before it's gone!!Timetoboost wrote:The unique history of this car in my opinion adds value. The name Stolen Goods, having every page out of each of the 12 issues this car was in, all original paperwork, all original paint and interior, the hood was not taken off during the build - no body bolts anywhere are turned. all VIN labels are present, the weatherstripping and all plastic on the car are like brand new. To me all of this adds a value over some other cars out there. Go on Ebay take a look at the 7000 mile black cobra at a dealer...their car is a disaster for $26900.... This car was not built over the top but did not have 1 corner cut in the process, it makes respectable numbers to the wheels. It can be driven anywhere with the A/C on listening to the factory CD player. Hard to find all of this nowadays.
Im just saying what the car is. People want to make their valuations... thats fine. But other people read this stuff. So im going to respond with reasoning. Again, take a look at what else is out there now.Z282SLO wrote:Timetoboost wrote:This car you see every part of the process down to the machine work of the brand new Boss engine block and their concept for building it the way they did. Bore and stroke is different than many 347s out there. It was built to last. You see all this in the magazine pictures with alot of reading to go with it. As a car guy, its very interesting and like no other Cobra.Sounds like a car salesman to me! Grab this one before it's gone!!Timetoboost wrote:The unique history of this car in my opinion adds value. The name Stolen Goods, having every page out of each of the 12 issues this car was in, all original paperwork, all original paint and interior, the hood was not taken off during the build - no body bolts anywhere are turned. all VIN labels are present, the weatherstripping and all plastic on the car are like brand new. To me all of this adds a value over some other cars out there. Go on Ebay take a look at the 7000 mile black cobra at a dealer...their car is a disaster for $26900.... This car was not built over the top but did not have 1 corner cut in the process, it makes respectable numbers to the wheels. It can be driven anywhere with the A/C on listening to the factory CD player. Hard to find all of this nowadays.
Reasoning or marketing hyperbole?Timetoboost wrote:So im going to respond with reasoning. Again, take a look at what else is out there now.
Z282SLO wrote:Reasoning or marketing hyperbole?Timetoboost wrote:So im going to respond with reasoning. Again, take a look at what else is out there now.![]()
Either way, good luck with the sale!
Yes. you are right. completely different values for these cars now than in 2009... That was my point. I should have bought it back then. I came very close to doing so but ended up picking up a Comp Orange Terminator instead. I don't know what carfax says about owners or really care for that matter but Im pretty sure Dave sold the car to a buddy of his and it was sold again after that. Not sure if that was to you or not. But regardless I stand by my "absurd" comment. This car WAS passed around a few times in the low 20s.Timetoboost wrote:MWoods26 wrote:Its a shame this car ended up in the hands of a used car dealer that is just out to make a buck on it... A very large buck at that! He was at $39,995 so it looks like hes starting to slowly come down to earth... The car was passed around in the low 20s a few times. I wish I would have grabbed it then.BrettT wrote:The car..... http://cnj.craigslist.org/ctd/5909731599.html
Im the dealer that has the car. Because im a dealer does that mean i dont appreciate a car? To many people assume to much about car dealers. Ive drove the car about 800 miles to local shows and events in the past year. I have bought and sold many fox body cars, and i would take this car over any one of them and many other low mileage cars ive seen around lately. The way this car was built and setup, i wish i could drive it more. And as far as the $39,995 price tag, i threw that out there as the crazy im not selling it price.
Also the "passed around in the lows 20s a few times" comment. The car is a 3 owner car...so passed around is a little absurd. The magazine editor was the 2nd owner in 2005 and then it sold to the 3rd owner Dave in Mass. in 2009. Completely different values for these cars now.
1993cobra wrote:I would have had 28k in my hands fast