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What would you pay for this 04 cobra?
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<blockquote data-quote="quad" data-source="post: 16185459" data-attributes="member: 17952"><p>I probably have dumped about 75K USD into my Cobra since I bought it in 2004. Purchase price w/ 5 year financing around 36K. Then over the years I did various mods totaling at least 25K or more. Factor in insurance cost for 15 years, fuel, oil, tires, cleaning products etc. and it totals to 75K. My insurance is much lower now for the car than what I paid a few years ago. I get classic car insurance through Grundy with a guaranteed value of $50K and it is less than $300 per year. I might bump up the guaranteed amount next year if they'll allow it.</p><p></p><p>It was worth it to me. The car turns heads everywhere I go with it. I once parked it at a shopping mall next to another Mustang. When my wife and I returned from the movies the guy left a note on the windshield saying it was his dream car and he appreciated that I parked it there lol! His car was still there but I did not have a pen with me otherwise I would have thanked him for the complement. I've had young guys at gas stations tell me how much they admired the car when I filled it up. Also received compliments from two guys in a Corvette on Woodward many years ago when it was still almost stock with just a catback w/ K&N filter and subframes. The passenger said he wanted the car after we raced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad, post: 16185459, member: 17952"] I probably have dumped about 75K USD into my Cobra since I bought it in 2004. Purchase price w/ 5 year financing around 36K. Then over the years I did various mods totaling at least 25K or more. Factor in insurance cost for 15 years, fuel, oil, tires, cleaning products etc. and it totals to 75K. My insurance is much lower now for the car than what I paid a few years ago. I get classic car insurance through Grundy with a guaranteed value of $50K and it is less than $300 per year. I might bump up the guaranteed amount next year if they'll allow it. It was worth it to me. The car turns heads everywhere I go with it. I once parked it at a shopping mall next to another Mustang. When my wife and I returned from the movies the guy left a note on the windshield saying it was his dream car and he appreciated that I parked it there lol! His car was still there but I did not have a pen with me otherwise I would have thanked him for the complement. I've had young guys at gas stations tell me how much they admired the car when I filled it up. Also received compliments from two guys in a Corvette on Woodward many years ago when it was still almost stock with just a catback w/ K&N filter and subframes. The passenger said he wanted the car after we raced. [/QUOTE]
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