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    FEP Member bad82gt's Avatar
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    Default 79 Cobra in Oklahoma

    Stumbled across a 79 Cobra for sale here in OK. High on price, id say, but I bet cash would talk.

    http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/cto/4802030489.html
    1980 Cobra - bone stock
    1982 GT - Under construction
    1984 SVO - "Outlaw" Edition (not sure what that means, yet)
    1986 GT - 302/T5, mostly original, 55,000 original miles
    1990 Bronco - 357/AOD/GT40 converted/MAF converted/SEFI converted, long travel suspension to be installed soon

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    I don't think 1K is bad for a mostly complete cobra, even if it does need a full resto. At least the seller isn't trying to part it out.
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    Mike (TopGear85)



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    Wow, that's amazing! They got the plastic back bumper cover to rust! Also, how in the world did the interior get THAT bad?! Did they leave it outside with the windows down?! Wouldn't want to be the one to deal with what's no doubt under that carpet...
    Brad

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    Looks like it was filled with water? ??

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    i dont think you would ever get the resto investment back on that car, it would need to go to someone who just wants that car, because i know i wouldnt want that kind of project given the price of a decent one, but then again in another 10-20 years it could be a gold mine, just not for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZephyrEFI View Post
    Wow, that's amazing! They got the plastic back bumper cover to rust!
    They turn that color right before they crumble into oblivion.
    1984 Mustang GT owned since 1991 (first car). Mercury Mountaineer GT-40P engine, some suspension mods, currently undergoing a five lug SN95 brake upgrade and more suspension mods. Some minor body and interior mods have been done as well.

    2004 GT convertible, 2001 Taurus LX, 1994 F150, 1950 F-1 Ford Pickup

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