ERA-2080---Turn key, fully loaded, factory built in 2002 by ERA. Titled as a 1964 Ford using the ERA issued VIN, Painted white frost pearl, with deep maroon metallic colored stripe with the layout similar to CSX 2173, Correct FIA dash layout, Correct Stewart Warner gauges, Correct switches, Heater/defroster, Wipers, Tonneau cover, Full convertible top with side curtains, Correct 15"wood Cobra steering wheel with ERA optional removable hub, Leather seats on sliders, Leather E-brake handle cover, Leather door panels, 4 point seat belts, full carpet set, Wind-wings, Sun visors, Correct AC pedals, Correct FIA-6 pin knock off wheels with fresh Cooper Cobras, 225/65/15 fronts, 295/50/15 rear, ERA competition rear with outboard brakes , ERA spec'd 4 piston front brakes on 12.3 rotors, ERA Front and rear sway bars, Coil over shocks front and rear, Tremec TKO 5spd with hydraulic clutch and blowproof Lakewood bellhousing, ERA spec HD aluminum radiator with aluminum overflow tank, Oil cooler, Front bumperettes, Full rear bumper, Per documents in build binder-351W stroked to 396, 9:8:1 compression, SCAT steel stroker crankshaft, Eagle HiPo rods, Keith Black-Hypereutic pistons, canton 8 quart road race oil pan, Dual hidden power points under dash, Car cover, Records back to original order from ERA, Fully sorted, turn key, 20+ years old and eligible for export to Canada and elsewhere $75,500 Serious inquiries only please.
Car is located in Greenville, South Carolina
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Paint scheme to closely mimic CSX 2173
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Again just headed in another direction with my current collection.
All that nice work and then "That" air cleaner. Wrecks the whole look for me.
Roy
Quote from: TA Coupe on March 26, 2025, 01:15:13 AMAll that nice work and then "That" air cleaner. Wrecks the whole look for me.
Roy
The car was not built for show, but to drive, as such, form and function has always been the key here. A stock air filter robs the engine of airflow, affecting performance and efficiency. a stock HiPo type air filter 13.5" x 2" you see on these cars equipped with a single 4V vs this cars 14"x3" K&N with 14" extreme top (which flows 500cfm by itself), and you start to get the idea of why it is there.
Using the simple formula
A= effective filter area
CID=engine displacement
RPM=maximum RPM expected
Using the CFM formula of height X diameter x 6 x 3.14
Stock style filter include in sale if a buyer wants it :)
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Hope you find this helpful in understanding why the air filter is the way it is.
Bill
What an awesome car! and I agree with a Functional air filter and carrying a "Show filter" in the trunk.and yes I just coined a new phrase. feel free to use it sparingly! Best of luck on a fast sale. one cannot build a car and get through the registration process as quickly as simply buying this well sorted Cobra!
Quote from: daltondavid on March 29, 2025, 02:29:32 PMWhat an awesome car! and I agree with a Functional air filter and carrying a "Show filter" in the trunk.and yes I just coined a new phrase. feel free to use it sparingly! Best of luck on a fast sale. one cannot build a car and get through the registration process as quickly as simply buying this well sorted Cobra!
Appreciate the kind words, I'm not keen on actually selling it, more so the 70 Shelby convertible so I can downsize from my Expedition as an Explorer would be on the ragged edge of it's towing capacity with the Shelby on a trailer, where the rest of our collection can easily be towed by one. In the mean time, we shall continue to use it as it's rotation comes up. 8)
Bill