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1 of 23: 1965 Shelby 427 Cobra Competition - Jay Leno's Garage
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<blockquote data-quote="oldmachguy" data-source="post: 16515752" data-attributes="member: 48367"><p>Had forgotten about this: In like ‘81 or ‘82 I was at the Mid-America Shelby meet in Tulsa. Sunday was the car show, which was in the parking lot of a bank next to the hotel IIRC. Under the awning of the motor bank was a blue 427 Cobra with a For Sale sign in the windshield. (Punchline in a minute.) Guy claimed it was an S/C, and it did have a roll hoop and a single 4 bbl. Anyway, one of the concours judges (named William Guion - look up his recent obit. in San Antonio) came up, the crowd backed away and he checked it out. Confirmed it was an original S/C. Price was $90,000 (roughly $1.4M in today’s money). So many fish seem to have gotten away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmachguy, post: 16515752, member: 48367"] Had forgotten about this: In like ‘81 or ‘82 I was at the Mid-America Shelby meet in Tulsa. Sunday was the car show, which was in the parking lot of a bank next to the hotel IIRC. Under the awning of the motor bank was a blue 427 Cobra with a For Sale sign in the windshield. (Punchline in a minute.) Guy claimed it was an S/C, and it did have a roll hoop and a single 4 bbl. Anyway, one of the concours judges (named William Guion - look up his recent obit. in San Antonio) came up, the crowd backed away and he checked it out. Confirmed it was an original S/C. Price was $90,000 (roughly $1.4M in today’s money). So many fish seem to have gotten away. [/QUOTE]
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