When the car you've owned continuously for 39 years starts getting richer than you are, it's time to let go. CSX2019, the original factory Dragonsnake, will be at the Mecum Spring Classic Auction in Belvidere, IL at the end of May. Quick facts: Red factory PR car, documented appearance in the Elvis Presley film "Viva Las Vegas," repainted Sungleam metallic Viking Blue and converted to Dragonsnake (the first of two factory comp cars, out of a total of only six Dragonsnakes ever produced), national record holder, still in its original paint and racing livery, never restored. I'm the second owner, having bought CSX2019 in 1967 from Randy Berry, who had continued to race the car successfully after it was delivered to him by Shelby American. For the last 30 years, the Dragonsnake has been stored and maintained in my climate-controlled print shop in Rochester, NY. See http://www.mecumauction.com/auctions/lot_detail.html?CART=114043454056276163&LOT_ID=SC0506-35662 and http://www.shelbyford.com for more details.
Good Luck on the auction. The car has a well documented past and you should be well rewarded for the loving care you have given it. robin
How many cars were in Viva Las Vegas. A collector where I live has an original cobra he states is from the movie. Its drk blue with roughly 5000 orig miles and I believe I was told original paint. He has owned it for about 2 years. I believe he purchased the car in PA.
Dragonsnake...way cool! a car to buy!! I believe 2 Cobras were in "Viva Las Vegas!" One definitely was Blue. my 7 yearold is not just a Shelby nut, but a Bona Fide Elvis Fan!! (and I do not have one record of his, although I like his music. the kid just picked up on him when he was 4!)
There were three: CSX2019 (red/black), CSX2024 (white/red), and CSX2038 (also white/red but painted silver for the movie). 2019 and 2038 were Shelby PR cars, 2024 ended up being sold as a demonstrator. For more on the movie role, and a copy of Shelby's invoice to MGM, see http://www.shelbyford.com/movies.html
Your son would love to see this movie! It's not only the most successful Elvis flick but features some surprisingly realistic (for its time) Cobra racing footage. The DVD is still available from Amazon and on eBay. I've included a link to the Amazon page in the left black panel on http://www.shelbyford.com/movies.html
Mike, there are a number of mostly historical pictures of all the Dragonsnakes at http://www.shelbyford.com - with more to come on CSX2019 as soon as I've finished the brochure for the auction. For the most recent photo, check out http://www.shelbyford.com/specs2019.html. The wrap-around hardtop is off for refurbishing. If anyone knows where to get a replacement rubber strip to go between the top and the body, please let me know. Maybe from Kirkham or Hawk?
Do you know Hans Schmidt, the original owner? If you haven't read his comments on the shelbyford.com site, here is the link: http://www.shelbyford.com/schmidt.html
I met him once, but I didn't relly know him. I had a friend who did know him. Is that your site? If so I have some more info on CSX2248 that you might want to include. I still have the copy factory invoice (showing the air frieght charges) along with the invoice from AC to Shelby, and a picture or two along with some magazine clippings, with a few captions. Nothing earth shattering, but might want to include with the history about the car.
Yes, on both counts: shelbyford.com is my site, and I'm always looking for more material on the six Dragonsnakes. Because I need to get CSX2019 ready for auction (refurbishing the hardtop and rebuilding the Webers, right after I finish a 28-page color brochure on the history of the car), any updates to the site will probably have to wait until after Memorial Day. If you'd like to get in touch with Hans, send me your e-mail address. He lives near Buffalo, sixty miles from here. I'd also be happy to send you a copy of the CSX2019 brochure when it's done, if you're interested. Let me know.
No, it's CSX2093, the Costilow & Larson/Ed Hedrick car. Originally built as a street model, the car was later converted for drag racing. Note the wire wheels up front. All six Dragonsnakes came with mag wheels on all four corners. For more on this Cobra, the most successful of the independent drag cars, go to http://www.shelbyford.com/independents.html. When Ed Hedrick raced it, be took home the 1967 NHRA national points championship. For more from Ed, see http://www.shelbyford.com/hedrick.html
Anyone have any idea whatever happened to the guys who campaigned that car in AA/SP? Costellow and Larson? I remember Costellow had a Turbonique powered Mustang he toured with as an exhibition car.
Don't know about Jim Costilow, but Bruce Larson is alive and well and living in Stoney Creek, near Harrisburg, PA. He managed to buy CSX2093 for his museum a few years ago. See http://www.shelbyford.com/independents.html
Hi Hal That sure is a cool car, They sure did a good job on printing the flyer for the Mecum Auction . Too bad CSX2019 couldn't talk, Think of the great times it would tell us about it had in its heydays. I hope to run in to you at the Auction. I only live about half hour from the fair grounds. Mike