Make: | Shelby |
Model: | Cobra |
SubModel: | FAI |
Trim: | FAI |
Year: | 1965 |
Mileage: | 3,500 |
VIN: | DMVPS29180NV |
Color: | Blue |
Engine: | 289 |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Huntington Beach, California, United States |
Pleasesee belowappraisal for description and condition of vehicle. Please contact me with any additional questions, pictures, videos, or fullappraisal report.
Appraisal Report
Special Construction 1965 Cobra
BY,
A PROFESSIONAL VALUATION SERVICE FOR ALL TYPES OF SPECIALTY & COLLECTOR VEHICLE SINCE 1989.
Special Construction
1965 Cobra
Roadster
Classic
DMVPS29180NV
Blue and White
The Special Construction 1965 Cobra described herein represented a very good example of a custom designed and fabricated high performance replica car.
Fabricated accordance with the original specifications of the Shelby 427 S/C Cobra’s built in the mid to late sixties, this automobile has a fiberglass body sitting on top of computer designed tubular steel chassis. It has also been further enhanced with the designed in modern improvements such as huge disc brakes, rack & pinion steering etc.
A professionally built replica 427 Cobra, such as this desirable Superformance version, in these improving economic times is likely to appreciate at the 5% rate per annum.
MECHANICAL
The Appraiser did not test-drive this vehicle, however, no deductions are included for operability. Rather, credit has been given for the vehicle reported performing with no operational defects when last operated, except as noted in this report.
If mechanical or other diagnostic checks are required to be performed on this vehicle the customer requesting this report must consult and retain a qualified ASE Certified or other specific mechanic trained for that purpose.
Unless the availability of an automobile lift or hoist has been previously arranged by our client or customer, a detailed inspection of the vehicle frame, lower unibody, suspension, brakes, steering, exhaust system, lower motor or transmission can possible be properly performed or expected.
Respectfully submitted,
Howard Hyman,
APPRAISAL PROVISIONS AND STIPULATIONS
SUMMATION OF VALUEOur conclusion as to the dollar value is based on one or more of the following;
The overall cosmetic and mechanical condition of the appraised vehicle.
The demand and available supply of comparables.
Dollar amounts indicated by the value guides.
The expertise of the appraiser.
The estimated cost to replace or rebuild,
Opinions of others who have handled similar models in the past, and market similar vehicles currently.
Auction results listing actual cars sold or the highest dollar amount bid against owners reserve.
The appraised vehicle, when inspected, represented a very good overall example of a classic; Special Construction 1965 Cobra.
Mechanically, the appraised vehicle, as noted under ‘Additional Notes’, is credited as performing with no operational malfunctions and or driving problems, when last operated except as noted.
Additionally contained in this report might be comparable available and for sale at the market place. Asking prices fluctuate depending upon the overall cosmetic appearance and condition, originality, the mechanical history and performance, recorded mileage, configuration of power- train, custom conversions, options and accessories.
Based upon the on-site inspection of this vehicle and with consideration for all the information and dollar amounts determined as relevant to this report, the appraiser has established that the Fair Market Value of this vehicle, as of the noted inspection date was;
THIRTY TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS. ($32,000.00)
The Fair Market Value is the opinion of the appraiser, the staff and the management of
Classic Auto Appraiser and is arrived after careful study of information observed or supplied to us that we assume to be both accurate and reliable. As described under both the prior written ‘Assumptions and Other Limiting Conditions’ and the ‘Appraisal Provisions and Stipulations’, we assume no responsibility for inaccuracies or errors.