Shelby 289 Cobra CSX2588 1965, Estados Unidos
Motor : 289 CI
Exterior : Vinho (Rouge Iris)
Interior : Preto
Fotografia
Histórico do carro (em inglês) :
HIGHLIGHTS
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CSX2588, The last Shelby 289 Cobra sold to the
public and second-to-last built, the latter CSX2589 having been retained by
Carroll Shelby and his family since new
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CSX2588 is the last 4-speed 289 Cobra Roadster
built, CSX2599 is an automatic
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CSX2588 retains its original chassis, body, engine
and drivetrain
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289 CI 'HiPo' V-8 with aluminum intake and Holley
715 CFM 'LeMans' carburetor
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Professional repaint in its rare original color,
Rouge Iris (Maroon) in 2006
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One of 56 finished in Rouge Iris
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Optioned with "Class A" accessories from
new
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Delivered new to Vel's Ford Sales in Torrance, CA
by Don McCain of Shelby
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Sold new to A.L. Gassaway of Long Beach, CA
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The next known owner was Barry Hauge of Burbank, CA
in 1975, Hauge sold the car to Peter Sidlow of North Hollywood, CA in 1981
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Part of a 17 car liquidation auction on behalf of
the FDIC at the Imperial Palace Hotel in Las Vegas, NV in 1993 to a new owner
who would keep CSX2588 for 13 years
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Then purchased by noted Shelby expert and historian
Colin Comer of Milwaukee, WI in 2006
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Comer performed a professional repaint in the
original Rouge Iris color and sorted the car mechanically
This 1965 Shelby Cobra
Roadster, Serial No. CSX2588, holds a special place in Cobra history as the
last Shelby 289 Cobra sold to the public and the penultimate built.
Opportunities to own truly
significant automobiles can often prove fleeting, and the availability of
CSX2588 could be a landmark sale. That is because CSX2588, constructed in 1965,
is the very last 289 Shelby Cobra sold new to the public and the second-to-last
example built, the final example having been retained by the Carroll Shelby
family since new. It is also the last 4-speed 289 Cobra Roadster built, as the
final car, CSX2589, was fitted from new with an automatic transmission
personally for Carroll Shelby.
Both the first and last
small-block Cobras built, CSX2000 and CSX2589 respectively, remained in the
Shelby family’s ownership for decades until the prototype, CSX2000, was sold at
auction in August 2016 for $13.75 million. Since then, the family has made it
clear they have no plans to sell CSX2589, making its immediate predecessor,
CSX2588, serially the last small-block Cobra available to the public.
CSX2588 is a prime original
example that carries the legacy forward as it presents complete with its
original chassis, body, engine and drivetrain, and though mechanically sorted,
has never required a full restoration. Indeed, the car is very correct with the
steering wheel, gauges, original exhaust manifolds, radiator and the like all
there. One of 56 leaf-spring Cobras finished in Rouge Iris, it was
professionally repainted in its rare original color back in 2006 during
ownership by expert Colin Comer, who also sorted it mechanically and installed
new carpeting. CSX2588 retains its 289 CI Hi-Po V-8 with aluminum intake and
Holley 715 CFM Le Mans-design carburetor, and it was optioned with “Class A”
accessories from new; weather equipment includes the original side curtains,
top frame and a new tonneau cover.
This stunning car was
delivered new to Vel’s Ford Sales in Torrance, California, by Don McCain of the
Shelby marketing office, and it stayed in California until 1993, when it was
sold at auction in Las Vegas during an FDIC liquidation in 1993. Comer bought
it from the succeeding owner in 2006 and performed the minor refreshing; a
collector out of New York then acquired it prior to this gem joining the Mecum
Collection.
It has been professionally
maintained ever since, participated in Tom Cotter’s Cobra 1000 Rally in 2010
without incident, and it is fully documented in the SAAC’s Cobra World
Registry. CSX2588, the last 289 Cobra sold to the public, offers an
unparalleled opportunity to own an exclusive Shelby icon.
Fonte : https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0119-359425/1965-shelby-289-cobra-csx2588/
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