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The one he restored was CSX2093...a fuschia car..
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I don't remember much about the one I saw. I was actually at the shop attending to my own stuff and didn't get to pay as much attention to the cobra as I would have liked. I don't even remember the name of the shop anymore.
They just happened to have it on the chassis dyno when I stopped in. I remember the cobra was a dark red color, and had a hard top on it which I thought was odd at the time, slicks on the back and skinnies up front. Had some verbiage on the doors and was a 427. I do recall they were disappointed with the dyno numbers. It had the appearance of just being pulled out of long time storage. I was told it was an original 427 Dragonsnake cobra. At that time period I was more familiar with them in SCCA and to see one back then originally setup for the dragstrip was odd to me. |
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I think that CSX2093 is a 289 car? See here, too: https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Even...CSX2093-215505
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