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Question for Ned Scudder: CSX2532

Started by Dittle, July 03, 2021, 09:27:49 PM

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Dittle

Hey Ned,

     Do you have a picture of CSX2532 when it was originally princess blue/red?  It is for sale now over at William Anson in England. Now is black and fitted for racing with a top. But they kept the original 00002 engine, wheels,etc.

Thanks,
Ted

Dsten

I have many , pm me if you need history of car. 

Cobra Ned

Dittle, the car was damaged early-on and had a fiberglass body installed. I have no shots of it at that time. First photos I have date from the late 70's/early '80s. But check with prior owner Dsten and he can no doubt assist you.

FL SAAC

Quick question, original Cobra, sheds it's original skin.  Now covered with a new fiberglass skin.

Is it considered a real Cobra or is it now a Fobra?

Fobra - Definition -  (fō′brə) noun,  a fake cobra that looks like a multi million cobra
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Cobra Ned

The alloy body work does not define a Cobra. The chassis and its assigned VIN determine the validity of the car. Just as on any standard vehicle, if you wipe out some sheet metal and have to replace it, nothing changes regarding the car's identity. (Just ask CarFax...) Same with a Cobra. When CSX 2532 was properly restored, the incorrect fiberglass body was replaced with an alloy one. The car remains CSX 2532. As regards your definition of the term "Fobra," i consider it more reference to a kit-car masquerading as a real AC/ Shelby product, i.e. "Fauxbra."

FL SAAC

Quote from: Cobra Ned on July 06, 2021, 01:00:27 PM
The alloy body work does not define a Cobra. The chassis and its assigned VIN determine the validity of the car. Just as on any standard vehicle, if you wipe out some sheet metal and have to replace it, nothing changes regarding the car's identity. (Just ask CarFax...) Same with a Cobra. When CSX 2532 was properly restored, the incorrect fiberglass body was replaced with an alloy one. The car remains CSX 2532. As regards your definition of the term "Fobra," i consider it more reference to a kit-car masquerading as a real AC/ Shelby product, i.e. "Fauxbra."

Thank you for the clarification on the fiberglass removal and an aluminium body reinstalled. CSX 2532 remains a true Cobra.
When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love. ~
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus

Home of the Amazing Hertz 3 + 1 Musketeers

I have all UNGOLD cars

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Dsten

Not really , 2530&2532 have a intertwined past , fully documented. I would post some pics , but it won't let me .....

98SVT - was 06GT

Quote from: Dsten on July 06, 2021, 03:22:56 PMI would post some pics , but it won't let me .....

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honker

Quote from: Dsten on July 06, 2021, 03:22:56 PM
Not really , 2530&2532 have a intertwined past , fully documented. I would post some pics , but it won't let me .....

2530 or 2532 ? 

Mike




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2530 (red) and 2532  (black). Both are in Europe at this time.