As the title states, I am in search of just the hardtop and accessories if they're available to purchase for my Cobra. Thanks!
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Unfortunately, yes. It's irreparableI had a hard top convertible a few years ago. Did you break your hard top?
Thank you, worse case, it's just a convertible lol. I'm never getting rid of it. And, I don't like the smoothline Hardtops. I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place. But, maybe i'll get lucky and find someone parting ways or sitting on their top cause they forgot and sold the car. Who knows, I'm hoping though, I'm hoping. Appreciate it.Sorry to hear this. Only once, many years ago, have I seen a hardtop for sale without the Cobra to go with it. I wish you luck.
My 95 Cobra was in an accident. So it's substantially damaged. I'm not going through insurance, this is a shot in the dark. I'm trying to find someone still sitting on theirs that either crashed their car, but got totalled or sold it without the top lol. Definitely a shot in the dark. It's kind of a I'm angry I'm in this position but my 95 isn't my focus anymore anyways so I may end up claiming it and taking the check. At the moment I'm figuring out how I'm gonna do this. I may just take the check and focus on my 03How can’t the top be repaired, can you share any pics of it?
Ehh, I've got months before I gotta take the check so I am gonna see where this goes first. I'm not keeping my hopes up, but I do love having both Cobra's. I like unique stuff and the 95 is rare and my 03 Cobra is you know lol. But, I'm gonna be hopeful! Thanks for the input.Hmmm.... I would take the check. YMMV
Sorry, you came off like you were trying to sell it above. That guys facebook page I already checked out, and quite frankly it looked very sketchy, honestly. I already had 1 guy trying to scam me for a hardtop. That dude's facebook page was made within like the last year or 2 and was suspect to me. With that said, I'm in MA, you're down in Florida. I'm not going to try and buy back my convertible to sell to you, to put more effort in, to basically break even. Appreciate the over offer, but I know what you'll offer, isn't close to what insurance is going to give me.This is a Screenshot the guy that was selling the hardtop send me from the guy that sold his for 11,500
That guys facebook page was like a year old, zero activity except that fresh ad. It was suspect, I wasn't even going to entertain that alleged 13.5k hardtop as the guys page didn't seem legit, let alone his asking price. I have a real offer to make someone, but not 13.5k offer. I understand supply and demand, but I also understand the cars value, is barely 13.5k depending on mileage. I don't like or care about the car enough, to pay that much for a silly hardtop shell. I enjoyed the unique car, if I could get it at a realistic value, I would take the insurance, buy the car back and repair it. But, if I cannot get a new top, it's away she goes and my pocket is fatter.Thinking way back to undergrad microeconomics, this is a great example of supply and demand. Low supply and high demand translates to prices shifting up… exactly how far up is the question here. One data point is certainly useful but doesn’t necessarily mean every unit following will sell for the same price. Maybe it could sell for more, but maybe less.
If I were the OP, I’d make an offer based on what I’m comfortable with paying. Maybe the seller will eventually take it, maybe not. Free markets are fantastic in that regard.