CSX2450 was destroyed in December 1966 in a workshop fire in Fairfield, Iowa, together with many other vehicles. Fifty plus years later a Cobra that is claimed to be 2450 has appeared in France.
Any information on this car, which would appear to have originated in France, would be much appreciated.
Robin Stainer
ACOC Cobra Registrar
rstainer@radcothouse.co.uk
44-1367 810231
Quite the story behind this one , I'll leave it to some else to comment further.
In France it's really complicated to get a registration for a replica , one of the easiest way to take A CSX2000 Number with unknown owner and get registration , i know few replica like this ...
I went easy on this one in the registry. A very good friend (owner of CSX 2099 and a classmate/ friend of the then-owner of 2450) and I spent a week in Fairfield, Iowa looking for this car back in the '80s. By which I mean, hiring a local backhoe and operator to dig up the premises where the garage in which it burned used to be located. We found all sorts of rusted, twisted metal, but given that the cars were burned and then buried in a damp area, very little that was identifiable could be found. There certainly were NO remains of CSX 2450, which as stated in the registry, had been sufficiently hot in the shop fire that the frame rails actually bent. Which rendered the car junk. Which allowed its owner to get an insurance payout. Which meant the bulldozer operator who interred the mess had no reason to go easy on the metallic trash he was burying. I can state unequivocally that CSX 2450 is history, and the clown in France claiming to have it is lying. It's that simple.
You guys sure about that? It looks pretty legit to me. :D
Very clever Brian! Choo Choo
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