The value of any car, original or kit, depends on several things. Among these are the options and equipment, age and condition, mileage, and even color.
Traditionally, most kit cars hold nowhere near the value as original vehicles. However, as John D. Rockefeller was fond of pointing out, people will pay what the market will bear.
Unfortunately, what that amount is cannot be given here. Your best bet is to take the vehicle to a licensed vehicle appraiser. Check your local auto auctions, you should be able to find someone who will give you at least a ballpark idea of value with little to no cost.
The Shelby AC Cobra 289 cost approximately $6000 USD in 1965. The 427 model was around $8000. The GT350 Shelby Mustang Cobra cost $4500.
In 2012 a 1965 Shelby cobra 427 SC would have £500,000 (when it was first produced it cost £3,500). In 2013, a fully documented 1967 Shelby cobra 427 SC, one of just 29 built, will have broken the $1 million mark.
Original Shelby Cobra can go for in between 10 to 15 million dollars. Remakes are around the $30,000 range.
The basr price of a 1965 Shelby GT350 in 1965 was $4,311
For new about 50 thousand
half a million
The 2010 Ford Shelby GT 500 has ( 540 horsepower )
A 1965 Shelby Mustang , 289 V8 , was rated at 306 BHP
2009 gt500KR $83,742 2009 gt500 $48,937
Sorry bud, there were no mustangs in 55, and no cobras till 68
1967 Shelby GT350 base price:4,195 Retail:3,995 1967 Shelby GT500 base price:4,395 Retail:4,195 1967 Shelby Super Snake base price:7,500
8 billion rupees