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<blockquote data-quote="FORD4U" data-source="post: 10308659" data-attributes="member: 64960"><p>well I can tell you that I searched for a wrecked cobra for a while before I finally found mine and yes you can find one for 11,500 but you will have to fix it yourself lol, to find these that are repairable for the street you are looking at paying 11-13 wrecked so for a guy to buy one wrecked and fix it right then sell it for 11,5-12 well he won’t be in buss. long. now I am sure you can find a salvaged titled repaired cobra for 12ish possibly but I would be very scared to buy it, often you get what you pay for, while fixing mine I have used all OEM parts to fix everything and I will tell you those are not cheap, I could have easily order the 159.00 bumper cover off eBay and bought the 200.00 rear bumper off ABC ex. to make the repairs but I thought since this is a Cobra it deserves to be restored with the correct parts so I purchased the better parts so if the day comes and I need to sell mine, I will want for then 11,500 for mine. That’s pretty much what I had to give to get mine wrecked, with 70,xxx miles. </p><p></p><p>on a second note, if I was looking at a DD I would be less concerned that a body line may not match perfectly when compared to a high mileage car, I know a car will still drive with a less than perfect body lines, but a high mileage motor/trans/rear will be extremely expensive to fix when they need regular repairs are needed. This is also based on the idea that the salvaged car drives correct and alignments are correct and what not</p><p>good luck with the buy, don’t be afraid of a salvaged car but realize for a person to restore the car it cost money and if done correct the car should be as good as new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FORD4U, post: 10308659, member: 64960"] well I can tell you that I searched for a wrecked cobra for a while before I finally found mine and yes you can find one for 11,500 but you will have to fix it yourself lol, to find these that are repairable for the street you are looking at paying 11-13 wrecked so for a guy to buy one wrecked and fix it right then sell it for 11,5-12 well he won’t be in buss. long. now I am sure you can find a salvaged titled repaired cobra for 12ish possibly but I would be very scared to buy it, often you get what you pay for, while fixing mine I have used all OEM parts to fix everything and I will tell you those are not cheap, I could have easily order the 159.00 bumper cover off eBay and bought the 200.00 rear bumper off ABC ex. to make the repairs but I thought since this is a Cobra it deserves to be restored with the correct parts so I purchased the better parts so if the day comes and I need to sell mine, I will want for then 11,500 for mine. That’s pretty much what I had to give to get mine wrecked, with 70,xxx miles. on a second note, if I was looking at a DD I would be less concerned that a body line may not match perfectly when compared to a high mileage car, I know a car will still drive with a less than perfect body lines, but a high mileage motor/trans/rear will be extremely expensive to fix when they need regular repairs are needed. This is also based on the idea that the salvaged car drives correct and alignments are correct and what not good luck with the buy, don’t be afraid of a salvaged car but realize for a person to restore the car it cost money and if done correct the car should be as good as new. [/QUOTE]
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