Did he have it posted at one point? Here’s a for sale ad, though no dates I can find on the mobile site. And it has the same pictures that you posted. I’m just curious is all.
Interesting. That link claims it is a '91.
Did he have it posted at one point? Here’s a for sale ad, though no dates I can find on the mobile site. And it has the same pictures that you posted. I’m just curious is all.
I would need more information to believe this. I do know of the Paul Rossie (I think that is his name) that had the black Cobra that had track time and was a well documented prototype.
What exactly is so unique on this car that makes it a prototype?
Tom
The Marty report says the same. I think it was just a typo. I caught that on the op but didn’t want to nitpick lol.Interesting. That link claims it is a '91.
If no one knows the true nature of the car who put that plaque on the dash?
Dave,Tom, what anniversary show did we see this at, was it Charlotte, Nashville, Birmingham? I can’t remember, but I was there too at one of these shows where the car was on display.
Tom,I believe it was Nashville. It was up in the spectator/bleacher area. Phil was also there. We had the 6 ex-IMSA cars there we did photos of. Mark too.
Tom
That's because a wheel change isn't hard to do, and it's quite common.I'm kind of surprised now one has stated it has 99 cobra wheels on it, I know ford plans ahead but I'm not sure they had that much advance design. The SN95 was just coming out as the 93R's were finishing up.