Hi David
Both conversions already known and listed thanks in a first draft AC 428 Register I cobbled together late last year, which the Club has since removed to be replaced hopefully with their glossy on-line version sometime soon. [8D] I can attach a copy to an e-mail if you need.
To bring you up to date....
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Extracted and copied across from old Register I've saved on hard drive :
CFX 35: Fastback. Automatic. Now 428/ Cobra Conversion.
Manual. LHD. Trade advert: La Baule, Brittany France.
Status: Active.
E-mail received 5/1/08.
"Dear Sir,
the car we have for sale is a conversion from an AC Frua 428 to an AC Cobra
427. The engine is not the original 428 but a 302 that has been fully
prepared and that devellopps 450 HP. The body is a SC one. The chassis
number is CFX 35. Aluminium oil and water radiator. Aluminium vapor oil
Tank. Aluminium water expansion tank. Special laiton 3 discs clutch. Gearbox
is a toploader close ratio, wheels are original halibrand with hoosier
tyres.
Price is 200 000 €uros.
Sincerly yours,
Nicolas QUERARD
PH : 00 33 2 40 24 10 36"
http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/classic-car-page.php/carno/23219 2
(Original ad since taken off their website)
CF ? "AC Cobra 427 SCX 3239 recreated on AC 428 Frua Chassis"
Status: Active ? Germany. For Sale.
A. "AC Cobra 427 SCX 3239, Red, Black interior. Side oiler engine, Borgwana, Transmission. SC Dashboard, Side pipes. Car was recreated on AC 428 Frua Chassis. Completed and Restored with original parts. Engine since restaurations 1500 Miles. Story of this car You can read in Shelby American World registry - Page 221. Original Car was sold at Auction on Long Iland in June 1991. Last owner unknown. This Car is registered in Germany under Chassis Number SCX 3239. It drives like the original and looks like real 3239."
(Euro 199,000 = £ 138,043 GBP approx. 0.693687p = 1 Euro.)
B. Message posted - 20 January 2008 : 13:57:26
http://www.racecar.co.uk/acoc/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=807 "….I just read the history of CSX 3239 from pages 221 and 222 of the 1997 SAAC Registry and the only mention of the car described above is as follows: "...a car purporting to be CSX3239 was advertised in the summer of '90 in a catalog for an auction to be held on the Isle of Jersey in 10/90. Advised by several people that the car in England was a fraud, James Classic Car Auctioneers apparently did nothing to prevent its sale. In the summer of '91, following an inspection by Inspector Hinchliffe of New Scotland Yard's Stolen Car Squad, the car in England was confirmed as an air-car. The real 3239 was entered in a Guernsey auction (Greenwich Connecticut) 6/90...." SAAC Registry, 1997. There is no mention of the AC428 converted to create this car or its chassis number. …… The AC 428s are mentioned in the Registry as follows: "These cars are considered the AC successor to the Cobra". Unfortunately, there are no serial numbers or other information listed. "
http://www.classic-center-niederrhein.de/angebotsliste/oldtimerbestand/seiten/accobra427.htm http://www.classic-center-niederrhein.de/ 3.
And a long thread on the whole issue:
http://www.racecar.co.uk/acoc/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=776 Paul/ Cass [
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