Another low mileage Cobra. Wonder what it would have taken to get it sold?
Geez....108 miles!!!
Yeah not gonna pay 20k. 12k is a fair deal.
Yeah not gonna pay 20k. 12k is a fair deal.
Man I bought a 94 Cobra w/17k miles back in 2013 for $10k. Sold it in 2016 with 40k for $7,500. I swear some of these sellers THINK they’re sitting on a gold mine for these SN-95’s. (GT’s included). Cool time capsules though.
Not sure why you’d keep miles off a run of the mill 95 Cobra. There are two other 95s that are better suited for low-mile collectibility, namely the 95 “2-top” convertible and the 95 Cobra R.
Other notable SN-95 collector Cobras are the 94 Indy 500 Pace Car Cobra convertible and the 96 Mystic Cobra.
Not sure why you’d keep miles off a run of the mill 95 Cobra.
As you move down the Mustang collector car “food chain,” yes, it would be more and more rare to find low mile examples. Imagine a V6 95 Mustang with 150 miles. There may not be any remaining today. My point was there are higher level Cobras in 95 that would be a more traditional collector car.Seems like an odd thing to say. A "run of the mill" 95 Cobra with under 150 miles is a great thing. Why wouldn't someone do that? A 95 Cobra in shape like that is tough to find these days. In fact, you would have an easier time finding a 95 2 top or R with under 150 miles, than you would a standard 95 Cobra. In a sense, it's even more of a rare find.