Stan, its a bit embarrassing.....
but I took quite a hit because I sold it back to the the dealer from whom I bought. Their logic (understandable) is that they have to prep the car, advertise, find the buyer, get the money and do all the paperwork. That would have been a lot of fix, mix, and timing for me. They had interested parties afterall. I didn't. Anyway, the Cobra sold in 2 days with 3 buyers vying for it. It had only 24000 miles on it and I never redlined it. Included were Y2K Chrome Cobra Rims, Ford Racing Lowering Kit, Flowmasters, California car and I waxed it (even the rims) twice a year. Seats had no bolster tears or scuffs. Cosmetic geegaws too. Also had the original window stickers, sales brochures and the lot. It was laser red with parchment interior.
Bad back and knees made it difficult to use that stiff clutch to do a smooth start from uphill. Also, even though it was a mild lowering by all standards, I found it bone jarring and felt like my teeth were falling out every time I hit a pothole. Also, the tranny started feeling notchier than usual and some of the switches were getting erratic. Plus the extended warranty was almost up.
I looked for my 07 on line and my dealer had the color combinations and trim level that I wanted. I listed the Cobra for 19000 on Craigslist for about a week, didn't get any bites and I didn't want the bluecar to get away from me. Expect to get a 2001 Cobra one for around that much but basically bone stock. Check out CL, SF Bay Area and you'll see some nice specimens. Thanks for your question and feedback. I know this is a long winded post.
In response to your question, I'll tell you how much I got if you PM me. But please don't us the emoticon thats doing the bwahahahah with fists hitting floor.
-kl