If you are looking to buy a Cobra R or have one to sell, this is where you list it. All new for sale threads created will either be deleted or moved into here.
Please keep discussions from cluttering up this thread since it gets to be alot of stuff to page through when your looking for something.
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It looks like it has reached the lower figure ($25K) that I quoted earlier this week for this specific car as a current realistic 95R market value range ($25K-$27K) with this kind of miles and condition, 1 day+ left, but.... "reserve not met".
Some/many people can't see past the "stick-on" and "bolt-on" stuff. To me, it "appears" (from what you can see in pictures) that it might be a nice car with a few personal touches that could easily be un-done, if desired.
I live in Winnipeg and bought my 00R in North Carolina.
It was $3000 for transport.
I am a 6 hour drive from this 00R.............bummer, I would have bought this one if the price was $42,000.00 or less. And picked it up for free...........
Some/many people can't see past the "stick-on" and "bolt-on" stuff. To me, it "appears" (from what you can see in pictures) that it might be a nice car with a few personal touches that could easily be un-done, if desired.
R
That is 25 miles from me. If someone is seriously interested and want someone to take a look for them, I can help out. I do not know this particular car, I only make the offer because it is close to me.
That is 25 miles from me. If someone is seriously interested and want someone to take a look for them, I can help out. I do not know this particular car, I only make the offer because it is close to me.
Brian
Brian, look at the window sticker. It was originally sold at American Ford in Bloomington Mn. Hum?????
Paul.
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That is 25 miles from me. If someone is seriously interested and want someone to take a look for them, I can help out. I do not know this particular car, I only make the offer because it is close to me.
Brian
This is a nice offer!
My wife has an internet friend in Mocksville, NC where my 00R was.
Her husband took 61 pics for me of the car before I bought it (eBay)
If it wasn't for him, I would have not bid on the car.
This one ended early, $25K was the last bid. Maybe it sold behind the scenes, maybe the seller did not see it realistically going to the amount of the reserve in the 1 day that was left in the auction??
This one ended early, $25K was the last bid. Maybe it sold behind the scenes, maybe the seller did not see it realistically going to the amount of the reserve in the 1 day that was left in the auction??
Nope, #13/250 ended up in my garage last night.[IMG][/IMG]
Ahhhh, the first of my two guesses, "sold behind the scenes". Two factory fiberglass hood/fuel cell cars side by side in the same garage is a unique site.
Very nice, congrats!!!
Did the agreed price fall in the range I had mentioned?
Some/many people can't see past the "stick-on" and "bolt-on" stuff. To me, it "appears" (from what you can see in pictures) that it might be a nice car with a few personal touches that could easily be un-done, if desired.
it's not mine but a local auto place has a 2000 cobra r with 40,000 miles listed at $40k on the website; however, the latest print ad from auto guide has it at $36k firm.
website: www.midmoautosalvage.com
and i don't know, or work for'em
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it's not mine but a local auto place has a 2000 cobra r with 40,000 miles listed at $40k on the website; however, the latest print ad from auto guide has it at $36k firm.
website: www.midmoautosalvage.com
and i don't know, or work for'em
Thanks for the link................
It will be nice when 35K-40K mile 2000 Cobra R's are bringing $40K, but that time is quite a ways off (years). Any knowledgeble buyer for one of these cars can find 00R's currently with half of that amount of miles (15K-20K miles) for $40K, and depending upon the seller maybe even 10K-15K miles can be had for $40K. If they truely want to sell that 00R, the asking/selling price will continue to drop. It is too bad that a tag holder had to be bolted to the rubber front bumper cover.
The 95R that is listed is also high, 24 original mile wrapper. That car "might" bring $33K-$35K in the current market, and in all reality $35K is high to most buyers right now.
Ahhhh, the first of my two guesses, "sold behind the scenes". Two factory fiberglass hood/fuel cell cars side by side in the same garage is a unique site.
Very nice, congrats!!!
Did the agreed price fall in the range I had mentioned?
R
Good Lookin'!!
Well,
Have you driven both in a side by side comparison?
Have you driven both in a side by side comparison?
What do you think? Pros and cons.
B.
Well clearly, the '95 is the "older and slower" R.
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it's not mine but a local auto place has a 2000 cobra r with 40,000 miles listed at $40k on the website; however, the latest print ad from auto guide has it at $36k firm.
website: www.midmoautosalvage.com
and i don't know, or work for'em
I'm one of the biggest 2000 Cobra R fans on the site and I just can't imagine someone driving a 2000 R for 40k?!!?
I've got 13k miles on my car and want to pull the motor out before I blow it up!
He's a lot tougher than I am!
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I'm one of the biggest 2000 Cobra R fans on the site and I just can't imagine someone driving a 2000 R for 40k?!!?
I've got 13k miles on my car and want to pull the motor out before I blow it up!
He's a lot tougher than I am!
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Could it be that someone bought a '00R as their primary? That they could not actually make two cars work as in they could not afford more than just the one particularly if it was one as $$$$$$$$$ as an R?
Somebody bought one and then drove it. 40k is about three years of average driving.
I could be wrong, but from my information Dean put 22k on my "R" during his term and it had a full cage in it while he was driving it to town and back. I would think a street '00R would be more inviting that that.
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I'd buy that high miles 00R if the owner were a reasonable man and let it go for a bit less that what he is asking. Not sure if $36K is reasonable for those miles, am I wrong?
I'd buy that high miles 00R if the owner were a reasonable man and let it go for a bit less that what he is asking. Not sure if $36K is reasonable for those miles, am I wrong?
I wouldn't pay that kind of money for it.......
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i personally wouldn't by an R over a termie, but that's where my tastes lie.. don't get me wrong, i love the 00R but the terminator gets my vote.. cheaper, faster - for the obvious reasons 8-)
I'm one of the biggest 2000 Cobra R fans on the site and I just can't imagine someone driving a 2000 R for 40k?!!?
I've got 13k miles on my car and want to pull the motor out before I blow it up!
He's a lot tougher than I am!
Could it be that someone bought a '00R as their primary? That they could not actually make two cars work as in they could not afford more than just the one particularly if it was one as $$$$$$$$$ as an R?
Somebody bought one and then drove it. 40k is about three years of average driving.
I could be wrong, but from my information Dean put 22k on my "R" during his term and it had a full cage in it while he was driving it to town and back. I would think a street '00R would be more inviting that that.[/quote]
If you go to the 'Vehicles For Sale' page on that website, it states that this 2000R was the car dealers personal car. So he probably did use it as his daily driver, maybe to drum up business.
I think the engine would probably need to be gone through before buying a piece like that, inspected carefully.
i personally wouldn't by an R over a termie, but that's where my tastes lie.. don't get me wrong, i love the 00R but the terminator gets my vote.. cheaper, faster - for the obvious reasons 8-)