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Old 19-07-2017, 05:48 PM   #1
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To bring an old thread up but is there any registry for BF Cobra Build numbers?
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Old 18-10-2018, 07:57 AM   #2
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Cobra number 396 for sale at Lloyd’s online auctions. Sitting at $104k atm.
https://www.lloydsonline.com.au/LotD...=0&lid=1622406
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Old 18-10-2018, 08:13 AM   #3
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Cobra number 396 for sale at Lloyd’s online auctions. Sitting at $104k atm.
https://www.lloydsonline.com.au/LotD...=0&lid=1622406
My son sold his #338 for around 100k about 12mths ago(went to WA) Cheers
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Old 17-03-2019, 09:39 PM   #4
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My son is doing a project at school on the Cobra's, he got curious about Cobra No1 and if it was still around. Young bloke did a Chassis number check on the net and came up with this.

Results for JG65UM00001K as at 17/03/2019 17:22 AEDT
Registration number:
ATY685
Registration status & expiry date:
Cancelled - 04/06/1982
Vehicle:
1978 WHITE FORD COUPE
VIN/Chassis:
JG65UM00001K
Engine number:
JG65UM00001K
Registration serial number:
1820444
Compliance plate date:
Not available
Stolen status:
Stolen vehicle
Sanction(s) applicable:
None
Goods carrying vehicle:
No
Transfer in dispute:
No
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Old 08-04-2019, 02:18 PM   #5
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I bought #358 from the Trading Post in 1996. It was outside Nanango in country Qld so got up early in Brisbane and was the first one there on a Saturday morning. Didn't know a lot about the history of Cobras and what to look for but took a gamble. I had to go into town to find an ATM to put down a deposit and, by the time I got back, there were 4 groups of men trying to convince the owner to sell it to them. Thankfully he was honest and said 'first in best dressed'. I didn't have the cash to buy it outright so had to borrow from Avco(does anyone remember them...) at a substantial interest rate. When people saw the condition it was in, I was told I was mad... We drove it as a daily driver for years and even transported it to NSW while we lived there for a while - until we could no longer fake a Qld address and it was never passing NSW rego. It was taken back to bare metal in 2008 and professionally restored over a 12 mth period. The engine, gearbox, brakes, exhaust etc were all done at the same time - the engine getting some 'magic' parts allegedly by an ex Dick Johnson Racing mechanic from the 70's/80's. Unfortunately, the restorer went bust a year or so after I got my car back because the owner got very sick and couldn't manage the workload. With them went all my pictures of the restoration - yes I should have downloaded them and actually thought I had, but can't find them... The interior is yet to be done - even though I have had the material safely stored for 12 years. Also, the fuel pumps bladder has deteriorated so am looking for a mechanic in Brisbane North to fix it and service the engine. For business reasons I am probably going to have to sell it in the next 3-6 months as I have other priorities now so if anyone can recommend a Trimmer or mechanic, I'd be grateful.
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#258 is up for sale on Gumtree now. Price is $30,000. Car appears to be in very poor condition but apparently has the original engine. Located in Donnybrook WA
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Old 03-05-2020, 09:10 PM   #7
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I've had a look at #258. Car was involved in rollover years ago and has just been left to rust outside for years. Many people would suggest that the car is beyond salvage and so is really only suitable for numbers and parts. Owner is a genuine honest person who is not out to rip anyone off.
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Was that the same one that was in Mundaring a while back?
https://fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11480252
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266 is alive and well,mate owns it and its getting plenty of love.

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nice does your mate own all of them or just the cobra!?
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nice does your mate own all of them or just the cobra!?
Just the Cob.
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Old 10-03-2024, 07:40 AM   #12
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Cobra Build No.001
My name is Christina Brewer and I'm an ex Ford Motor Company employee (now retired).
I worked at Broadmeadows Head Office for 28 years and held many top positions as a secretary/personal assistant to many Directors and also the President.
It was in 1978, when Edsel Ford was working in Ford Australia on a 2 year assignment, as Assistant Managing Director, that the Ford Cobra concept evolved.
At that time, I was working for the Director of Manufacturing (Ted Gardner) and my name then was Christina Nunan (misspelt as Noonan in the write up).
I always had a love of fast cars, and at the time I was driving a yellow 2-door XC Falcon with a black vinyl roof.
When I heard about the limited edition of the Cobra,
I approached Max Gransden (then Director of Sales & Marketing) and said that as a Ford employee I would like to buy one of the Cobras.
He seemed amazed and did question why, as a female, I wanted to own one of these 'muscle cars' which he thought more suitable for the male population.
After we got over that hurdle, he asked me what number in the series would I like, suggesting that No. 001 or 400 would be the two numbers to choose...
I chose No. 001.
I can't remember the date in July 1978 when I picked up my new Cobra and carefully drove it home, although I seem to remember I called in to the "Lemon Tree" bar in Lygon Street, Melbourne, to show off my new purchase.
The following Sunday was a Ford/Holden Allan Moffat/Peter Brock race meeting at Sandown (Hang Ten 400) and a group of us always attended, with our BBQ's, and got the best spectator positions.
This particular Sunday I was driving down the freeway from Doncaster to pick up a girlfriend who lived in Flemington.
I was probably doing about 100 -105km/h when I noticed a police car on the opposite side of the freeway going the other way.
In no time at all I suddenly saw him in my rear vision mirror, gaining on me.
He pulled me over, and walked up to the car and said
“Do you realise how fast you were going?"
I told him that I had only picked the car up on Friday and I knew that with a new engine you weren't supposed to go over 100km/h and that's all I was doing.
He obviously had no idea what speed I was doing but assumed that with a sporty looking car like that (which he probably hadn't seen on the road before) that I was speeding. 
I remember he walked around the car, asked me some questions about it, and then said I could go.
I had many lookers, especially at traffic lights, and some young kids in hotted-up Holdens asked if I was with the Allan Moffat Racing Team, and demanded a 'burn off' when the lights went green.
I quietly obliged and beat them easily….but only for a few seconds!!
When we arrived at Sandown we were going to park with our other Ford group but we were automatically ushered into the Ford Racing Team area…..
we never said a word!!
Although I loved driving my Cobra, the unfortunate part was that everybody knew where I was, and where I'd been, as I think I was the only person in Melbourne who owned one!
Every time I went shopping, or wherever I parked, there were always people wanting to look inside the car, or asking me questions about it.
Was it really mine.
Did I actually drive it, etc.
It was fun at first but then it got to the stage where I had to always be so careful on the roads and freeways watching out for the police….
it was such a conspicuous vehicle.
My friends told me that they thought the car was too much of a "hoon's" car and I would be better in a smaller sporty car, so I wouldn't be noticed as much…
I know they were only looking after me and wanted me to meld into the traffic!!
I can't remember what date, or when, but I knew I had the Cobra for about 12 months.
I had a friend who knew the owner of the Toyota Dealership in Elizabeth Street, in Melbourne, so I went to see him about trading my Cobra in on a new Celica!!
Much to my employer the Ford Motor Company's dismay!
The salesman was a bit reluctant, and said that the Cobra would be very difficult to off-load, and would only be of any interest to a select group of people.
I told him that I had No. 001 but that didn't seem to be of interest to him.
So 30 + years later I wonder where No. 001 is?
I did hear that it was eventually sold to a farmer…
but who knows where it is. It could be in a paddock somewhere, or used for spare parts.
I'm sure it would be worth something now, if it was kept in the great condition that it was when I traded it in.
I loved driving it, and have a lot of fond memories.
I'm attaching a couple of photos of the actual car, which I think was taken on the Geelong Proving Ground test track, and also of me in my Cobra Tee Shirt…..a few years ago!!
(Written by Christina Brewer, Original Owner of Cobra 001)
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Do it now before you end up with of the unlucky few who missed out.
Find out what really happened to Cobra No.001
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