For an original $200K -$400K for a replica $40K
2007-12-24 09:16:20
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answered by Jay W 2
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1964 Shelby Cobra Price
2016-12-13 07:04:21
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answered by Anonymous
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These kinds of cars generally aren't sold on the open market and don't have market prices, as such. They are often sold at auction, and the prices depend on buyers' bankrolls.
The '64 Cobra sometimes shows up on the Barrett-Jackson auctions (http://www.barrett-jackson.com). There is one listed now that sold for $250,000.
2007-12-24 10:26:35
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answered by Anonymous
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More money that I even want to think about. However, a lot depends on the condition and how much more money (than brains) some one is endowed with. The car is not a practical car to drive and one has to be a serious collector who lives for the prestige of owning one to even contemplate the purchase.
2007-12-24 09:17:32
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answered by mustanger 7
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The price is the amount of money the owner wants to part with it for.
Does any body know the price of joeyb31893's right arm?
See how that would be a stupid question? I would have to ask joeyb31893 wouldn't I?
2007-12-24 09:16:58
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answered by BFH 6
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Such a vehicle would be difficult to acquire since it is primarily a stock car only worthy of serious collectors. I couldn't tell you how much an original would sell for but, I read part of an article about one selling for $5.5million. You may want to reconsider purchasing one considering such a high price. Here's a link for a little more history of one of America's great muscle machines:
http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0oGklb0MnBHeEsBk_VXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTE5bWx2bGZrBHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDMzAEY29sbwNzazEEdnRpZANGODIyXzkxBGwDV1Mx/SIG=129hoa6gj/EXP=1198621812/**http%3a//www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z9466/default.aspx
2007-12-24 09:40:54
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answered by Emissary 6
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