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<blockquote data-quote="Grabber" data-source="post: 14699659" data-attributes="member: 70485"><p>As a former Cobra owner, I can say the prices to this day are outrageous.</p><p></p><p>I sold my 10th Anni which was 9/10 exterior, 9/10 interior with 27K miles for 20K. Years later, worse conditioned/higher mileage Cobra's are being listed higher by more demanding owners.</p><p></p><p>It comes down to what the owner wants to let it go for. Some of them think these cars have engine blocks made of solid gold and feel the high price they are asking is "reasonable" and wonder why the car doesn't move after months.</p><p></p><p>A Whippled or KB Cobra with 50-60K miles should be between 20-22K depending on condition. Any higher on price, it better have less than 30K miles and be damn near flawless.</p><p></p><p>Stock or pullied cobra's with 50-60K miles should be high teens at most. Yet, people still has for low-mid 20's for them.</p><p></p><p>Keep an eye out as there are people that are not "greedy" and do price out clean, tastefully modded Cobra's to move and not to sit waiting for that one buyer that just may come along. I knew what my Cobra was worth based on market value and what people wanted to pay for them since I wanted to sell it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grabber, post: 14699659, member: 70485"] As a former Cobra owner, I can say the prices to this day are outrageous. I sold my 10th Anni which was 9/10 exterior, 9/10 interior with 27K miles for 20K. Years later, worse conditioned/higher mileage Cobra's are being listed higher by more demanding owners. It comes down to what the owner wants to let it go for. Some of them think these cars have engine blocks made of solid gold and feel the high price they are asking is "reasonable" and wonder why the car doesn't move after months. A Whippled or KB Cobra with 50-60K miles should be between 20-22K depending on condition. Any higher on price, it better have less than 30K miles and be damn near flawless. Stock or pullied cobra's with 50-60K miles should be high teens at most. Yet, people still has for low-mid 20's for them. Keep an eye out as there are people that are not "greedy" and do price out clean, tastefully modded Cobra's to move and not to sit waiting for that one buyer that just may come along. I knew what my Cobra was worth based on market value and what people wanted to pay for them since I wanted to sell it. [/QUOTE]
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