Up for sale is my 93 Cobra, I've been forced to drive this Cobra more then I intended and think it's better to sell it then rack up more miles. A/C ice cold, Always garaged, Excellent condition, Looks & drives great, Mostly highway miles, Must see, New tires, No accidents, Seats like new, Title in hand, Very clean interior, Well maintained. It has the following modification: short throw shifter, aluminum driveshaft, 3:73 gears, shorty headers, bassani x pipe with cats and mufflers. Everything on the car works like new with the exception of the windshield washer pump, which I haven't really needed, and is relatively cheap to replace. All fluids have been flushed and oil changed only using Mobil 1 synthetic oil. The car needs nothing else but I was planning on changing the clutch and clutch cable and replace the gears with 3:27's. The gears in it now whine a little.
I drive this Cobra everywhere, no worries about long trips. The paint is really good almost like new with the exception of some checking on the front of the hood, which is somewhat normal on these Teal cobras.
Fox bodies in this shape and low mileage and mostly stock are getting harder and harder to find and cars cleaner then this one cost much more. The prices on these Cobras continue to go up. Grab one you can drive and show, and get thumbs up everywhere you go in it.
Thank you for looking.
And why did we move my thread from the members car for sale thread to this section?
Brett you should just make a new thread for the guy who is selling the car and just put a link to my old sale thread.... What you did is sorta confusing...
-Brian
On the hunt again...
Looking for a very nice all stock driver Red with NO Sunroof car!!!
Yeah unfortunately I did have to drive it more then I wanted to, a few months after buying it, my wife's van's transmission exploded and it wasn't worth the money to replace, so she took my expedition, and I started to drive the cobra, hoping I could find a replacement dd, but since I travel a lot with work, it mile aged up fast! So I decided to sell it before I put much more on it.
The clutch isn't gone, I'm pretty sure the clutch cable is pretty tired by now, I just been wanting to replace it and the clutch cable and quadrant.
Semper Fi
Gabe
4671- Teal/Grey cloth
Sometimes it's entirely acceptable to kill a fly with a sledgehammer.
trackpilot wrote:
Brett you should just make a new thread for the guy who is selling the car and just put a link to my old sale thread.... What you did is sorta confusing...
I accepted an offer of 15k, but now the bidder is changing his mind on the offer and counter offered less, so I'm a little pissed I have to relist it, had a lot of watchers and was receiving messages on it.
I'm torn about wether I should leave a negative feedback on the guy or not. Wasn't cool, what he did.
What's y'all's thoughts?
Thank you for making this thread, should I cross post this in the members cars for sale area?
Semper Fi
Gabe
4671- Teal/Grey cloth
Sometimes it's entirely acceptable to kill a fly with a sledgehammer.
WHY? Because now every body that seen it sell is going to think there is an issue with the car and no longer be interested in it. I hate when people do this. Only time I accept an offer is when they send me a deposit first. This keeps the tire kickers away, and the I need to ask the Wife Guys away.
Thanks Aaron, thats how i feel about it also, I had 20 watchers and a bunch of page views in one day, and several people messaging me about the car, now today 2 watchers and 12 views, no messages, and people now know what i accepted and it has taken the top half of my price negotions away, so ultimatley it possibly cost me money, and it gives the car a negative light.
other then me mileaging the car up, its still the same great car it was when i bought it off trackpilot, its well taken of.
Semper Fi
Gabe
4671- Teal/Grey cloth
Sometimes it's entirely acceptable to kill a fly with a sledgehammer.