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- aaronlstiles
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93 Cobra
You never know, 91 Coupe with 341 Miles Brough 19K plus, I would actually like to see what it would bring on e-bay. Maybe he will list it. It is a really clean car!
I look at ebay every single day to see if there are any new 93 cobras listed. I watch the market like a hawk! Im sure im not the only one on this board that does that but just want to agree with Aaaron that the highly modded cars (magazine car or not) are not going to bring the big bucks. I think it would make him sick to his stomach if he put this car on ebay right now. my guess would be in the 15-18k range but who knows. I would like to see it on there and love to see you get what you are asking. It is a bad azz ride.
93 COBRA #3066 Teal/Gray cloth
93 COBRA #4738 Teal/Gray cloth (SOLD)
93 COBRA #4935 Teal on Black w/sunroof (SOLD)
93 COBRA #4969 Teal on Black w/sunroof (SOLD)
93 COBRA #2243 Black on Black (SOLD)
93 COBRA #4738 Teal/Gray cloth (SOLD)
93 COBRA #4935 Teal on Black w/sunroof (SOLD)
93 COBRA #4969 Teal on Black w/sunroof (SOLD)
93 COBRA #2243 Black on Black (SOLD)
car for sale
HOW MUCH ARE YOU WILLING TO TAKE FOR THIS CAR ITS GORGEOUS BUT 24,500 IS TOUGH IN THIS ECONOMY
Nothing was stolen from it, and it wasn't a stolen car. The original owner took it all apart to make it into a show car, but either lost interest or ran out of money - probably the latter.
Steve found it and because it was all apart, he was able to get it for a good price, a "steal" if you will, hence the "Project stolen goods" article title.
-MJS
Steve found it and because it was all apart, he was able to get it for a good price, a "steal" if you will, hence the "Project stolen goods" article title.
-MJS
- aaronlstiles
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93
If you gonna spend that kind of cash just buy that MINT 93 On e-bay it will always Bring big Money, and itn 20 Years no one will even remember Project Stolen Goods. Perfect story on that, Does anyone remember the GUAM Snake, Featured in MMFF back in 93, I only rememberd the car because I got to Drive it while stationed in Guam, Albert, the owner, Bought the car from a Ford Dealer in the States, Had them Ship it to Steeda, Girgs, and Turbo Technocis, was the only teal cobra sold from the dealer with Twin Turbos. He also had the Car painted silver from the Molding Down. Plust Custom Made Brembo Brakes, He ended up paying almost 80K for it total. Including Shipment to the Island. Was on the Cover of MMFF back in the day.
- aaronlstiles
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93
TURN YOUR ALL CAPS OFF, LOL
Re: 93
Not only do I remember that car well, the subject comes up every so often among the local guys as to what ever happened to it. Last I heard, it was rusting out and turning into a "Guam bomb" as the locals call the old rustbuckets. I hope not though.aaronlstiles wrote:Perfect story on that, Does anyone remember the GUAM Snake, Featured in MMFF back in 93, I only rememberd the car because I got to Drive it while stationed in Guam, Albert, the owner, Bought the car from a Ford Dealer in the States, Had them Ship it to Steeda, Girgs, and Turbo Technocis, was the only teal cobra sold from the dealer with Twin Turbos. He also had the Car painted silver from the Molding Down. Plust Custom Made Brembo Brakes, He ended up paying almost 80K for it total. Including Shipment to the Island. Was on the Cover of MMFF back in the day.
Incidentally, I lived on Guam from 1969 to early 1971, my father was a Doctor in the Navy, a Lieutenant Commander, and one of only two doctors on the base. I don't remember much, though.
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I could very well be wrong, but if I remember correctly, this teal 93 in question was part of a car collection, and thus never driven. One time the owner started it up, and something went wrong with the engine despite very low miles, and the engine blew up. The term stolen goods refers to how much he ended up paying for the roller.Mike S. wrote:Nothing was stolen from it, and it wasn't a stolen car. The original owner took it all apart to make it into a show car, but either lost interest or ran out of money - probably the latter.
Steve found it and because it was all apart, he was able to get it for a good price, a "steal" if you will, hence the "Project stolen goods" article title.
-MJS
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Mystic > thiscgoeschel wrote:If I cant have the Mystic car, someone please buy my Black #3043 so I can buy this car!!
No offense, but if I had a 5K 93 Cobra roller, I would have simply done an 03-04 conversion, and called it the "93-03 Cobra." Ford's best body, along side its best production engine.
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