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63 3 Champions Cobra Poster - Orig.

Discussion in 'Shelby Collectibles: Books, Model Cars, Posters & ' started by Brian K. Green, Jul 26, 2007.

  1. Brian K. Green

    Brian K. Green Well-Known Member

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    Has anyone ever seen this poster before? I was wondering about the rarity and value. Any ideas?
     

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    vernonestes Well-Known Member

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    this is a very rare poster made to celebrate the success of the cobra in 1963. Is it for sale?
    vernon_estes@yahoo.com
    Best Regards,
    Vern
     
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    Yes it is one of the rarest posters produced by Shelby American, they did roughly one style per year, this one was for 1963, it was designed by Peter Brock of the Daytona Coupe fame. The photo was taken on July 20-21, 1963 at Kent Wa,, the driver's in order are Dave McDonald,Bob Holbert and Ken Miles. McDonald won both races this weekend. They were all folded in forths, for shipping, price,who knows anymore, I would not want to speculate. Hi Vernon,I'll email you later (www.1965gt350mustang.com)
     
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    Actually they were folded in eighths to fit an 8 1/2 x 11 manilla envelope. :cool:


    Price? In 1963 they were $1.00 advertised in various publications by SA. :doh:

    Let's see, if a street 289 Cobra was $6000 in 1963 and is valued at $500,000 today then a $1.00 poster would be $83.33 :p
    Or if a works comp 289 that was $8,250 is now $2,500,000, that makes the $1.00 poster $300. :unsure:
     
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    :laf: I like your calculations.

    Looks like the poster is in very good condition.
     
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    Seems logical to me, can't be any more scarce than a factory comp 289 can it? :noway: :D
     
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    They were also included in the salesmans folder for the 289.
    Best Regards,
    Vern
     
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    Thanks to everyone for your imput and interest. I have decided to keep this poster with my collection. Thanks again,
     

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    5S284 Well-Known Member

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    Ah ha,A royal flush,well almost, there's your '63 Champ poster, '64 Sebring, '65 World Champ poster, '66 GT 350, the only one missing is the 427 Cobra poster Bartell was the '64-65-66-67 artist, like the logic on the pricing of the poster, but it doesn't fit here,not by a long shot.
     
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    Hard to speculate on the value of this poster. Last one I saw on Ebay sold last year at $275 but one fellow was selling the 65 World Champion post with his Ferrari racing posters on a website for $1800 so who knows? Pricing is certainly all over.
    A question re: the posters; were all dealer posters folded like this one? This seems to be one way of telling the originals from repros?
    Love to hear your comments.
    Chris
     
  12. Brian K. Green

    Brian K. Green Well-Known Member

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    I just wanted to share with you guys the finished product. I got the poster back today from my framer. He put it in an archival preservation mount with UV glass....the works! Came out awesome!:cigar:
     

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