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Started by 427 Cobra, January 20, 2018, 09:46:24 AM

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SunDude

CSX3001 - The Bordinat Cobra, aka XD Cobra, was a Ford styling concept built on a coil-spring 427 Cobra chassis. The car was powered by a 289 Hi-Po V8 engine mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission, and the body was vacuum formed from Royalex composite material. The car was shown at the 1965 Detroit auto show.



Like my father, I have just two emotions: Rage and Supressed Rage.

2112

Beautiful design, Especially the coupe.

pbf777

     Tail lights look similar to the ones on the '63-'64 Riviera.             :)

     Scott.

honker

CSX3159 aprox. 1981,  I wonder if the little guy is a Shelby fan ?

Mike

Cobra Ned

I suspect he is. I imagine he also misses his dad, Carl Mentz, who left us in July. RIP, Carl.

Cobrabob

Very sorry to hear Carl Mentz has passed away. He was a good guy.

mark p

"I don't know what the world may need, but a V8 engine's a good start for me" (from Teen Angst by the band "Cracker")

66 Tiger / 65 Thunderbird

6s2020



Ken Miles 1965 Lakeside Raceway , Queensland, Australia

I was probs there that day. would have been 7yo

owenkelley

Pictures of CSX3134 taken at a car lot in Beverly Hills about 40 years ago.

camp upshur


Cobra Ned

I'm thinking that was at the Rodeo Coach dealership.

owenkelley

That sounds correct. I was trying to remember the name of the lot, but it was escaping me. There was a Lamborghini there as well, but the only car that meant much to me was the Cobra. My fiancee ( now wife of almost 40 years) and I were visiting my sister in So. California and we stumbled upon this car. I had been looking for a Shelby for a couple years at this point, but a 289 Cobra was running about $30,000 and a 427 Cobra around $60.000. We bought our '67 GT500  about 2 1/2 years later for $7800. A far cry from what a Cobra was bringing in those days, but still a pretty good stretch for a 22 year old kid in 1982! $60,000 in those days was like $1,000,000 today!



Cobra Ned

Rodeo Coach supposedly sold it for $70k, so the time frame sounds correct. When I was 23, I only had to come up with $5500 for a 289 roadster. A stretch, yes, but thankfully well before the prices managed to rise right out of sight. Glad I got in when I did, even though just about everyone said I was nuts. I believe in the slogan "He who laughs last, laughs best."  :D

owenkelley

Very true! People thought I was crazy buying a 15 year old Mustang for 50% more than it sold for new! Glad I hung on to it through all the years. There were times when it was tempting to sell it, when we bought our house, put daughters through college.......Managed to keep it and I'm driving it to breakfast this morning!