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<blockquote data-quote="McConaughey" data-source="post: 4168602" data-attributes="member: 40682"><p>Think what you want. If you do your research on both cars, they were purchased off of this forum. I was simply offering my knowledge about the cars to any potential buyers. My intention wasn't to be called out by children who hope to one day own a cobra... or any car for that matter. </p><p>Wondering about $55,000?</p><p>New style Kenne Bell 2.2L blower, Fully built top and bottom ends, CP rods, CP pistons, Crower Stage 3 cams.... if you took a magazine with all of the aftermarket components for a 4.6 liter Cobra motor and put a check mark next to every top of the line component, you would have the motor in this car. Not to mention the labor that was involved with every modification.</p><p></p><p>There are big upsides and big downsides to owning a car like this, and I wanted to make sure the next guy to own the car knew what they were. </p><p></p><p>As for the Anniversary car, I still have complete documentation for the car. All reciepts, books, and instruction manuals. The guy I sold it to never picked any of it up after the sale and never contacted me again. If you purchase the car, I live about 50 miles away from the dealership and I'll be more than happy to give it to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McConaughey, post: 4168602, member: 40682"] Think what you want. If you do your research on both cars, they were purchased off of this forum. I was simply offering my knowledge about the cars to any potential buyers. My intention wasn't to be called out by children who hope to one day own a cobra... or any car for that matter. Wondering about $55,000? New style Kenne Bell 2.2L blower, Fully built top and bottom ends, CP rods, CP pistons, Crower Stage 3 cams.... if you took a magazine with all of the aftermarket components for a 4.6 liter Cobra motor and put a check mark next to every top of the line component, you would have the motor in this car. Not to mention the labor that was involved with every modification. There are big upsides and big downsides to owning a car like this, and I wanted to make sure the next guy to own the car knew what they were. As for the Anniversary car, I still have complete documentation for the car. All reciepts, books, and instruction manuals. The guy I sold it to never picked any of it up after the sale and never contacted me again. If you purchase the car, I live about 50 miles away from the dealership and I'll be more than happy to give it to you. [/QUOTE]
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