1965 Cobra for sale (KMP 304)


GT4JR

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Jul 26, 2006
189
Yorba Linda, California
Hello to all,

I am selling my Cobra (I bought it from Chip Beck); anyone interested please send me a PM or an e mail at [email protected] for additional details.
The car is in Orange County, CA but registered in Arizona.
I realized I am not much into "old" technology; the car is great; scary fast; no issues whatsoever; I put on it about 200 miles since I bought it from Chip in March 09. Thanks

Gaby
 
I remember seeing Chip's post of it some time ago. It looked to be an especially lovely car. I think someone is going to be a lucky new owner. Good luck.
 
Kirkham #KMP304

Gentlemen,

This is a spectacular aluminum bodied Cobra that was constructed using the finest components. Is listed in SAACs newest version of the World Registry of Cobras and GT40s. Good luck with the sale Gaby and if I can provide any information to either a buyer or the seller I am happy to help out as I am quite familiar with the car and its history. Just send me a PM.

Chip
 
Thanks Chip for your offer to help with the details! This Cobra was your "baby" for some time!
 
Had one...sold it...felt deep regret.

This one brings tears to my eyes.

Good luck with the sale.
 
Hello to all,

I am selling my Cobra (I bought it from Chip Beck); anyone interested please send me a PM or an e mail at [email protected] for additional details.
The car is in Orange County, CA but registered in Arizona.
I realized I am not much into "old" technology; the car is great; scary fast; no issues whatsoever; I put on it about 200 miles since I bought it from Chip in March 09. Thanks

Gaby

Post photos and price
 
Photos and price please.:banana
 
cobra photos & price

I hope I uploaded the photos correctly! :confused
Price is $93K.
 

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cobra photos part 2

Here is 2 more photos!
 

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Engine photos.

Under the hood. Shelby American Aluminum block #CSX460, 427 FE stroked to 482C.I. Keith Craft Stage III Aluminum Heads.
 

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Chip,

You ARE a TOP notch person! :thumbsup
Thanks for the additional photos!
Gaby
 
what a badass car!!


ever had that thing on a chassis dyno? Curious what that big block makes...450rwhp?
 
I have not done the dyno; maybe Chip did! It is a very fast Cobra though! Thanks!
 
Power to weight.

what a badass car!!

Ever had that thing on a chassis dyno? Curious what that big block makes...450rwhp?

Can't remember the exact # but it was well over 600 HP. The car only weighs 2140 lbs.

Chip
 
Big block Cobra's are absolutely wicked accelerating from 0 - 60+! If you think the GT can get out of control easy try a Cobra at full throttle. Things can get interesting fast. This particular car is a very very nice example and IMO would be a perfect choice for someone in the market for one of these amazing machines.