Brand New in Box – 2000 Ford Mustang Cobra R

We know there’s a long line of people who wish they had a 2000 Ford Mustang Cobra R by SVT in their garage…and an even longer line of people who pine after one that’s completely without blemish.  How cool would it be to have your very own unmolested Ford Mustang, let alone one from Coletti’s legacy at Ford’s SVT division?  Sound like something you’re interested in?  Well…here’s your chance.  Better hurry and at least browse the auction, as it has just over a week remaining.

C’mon, what’s not to love here?  A pristine Ford Mustang with only 11 miles.  It’s number 29 of 300.  It’s been in climate-controlled storage since its birth.  It’s still wrapped in plastic, for Pete’s sake!  What’s more, the current owner claims to have regularly started the Mustang Cobra R in order to keep everything kosher for the past decade.

100% legit or not, this is definitely one auction to stop by and browse.  How high do you think it’ll go?  Shout out in the comments!

7 thoughts on “Brand New in Box – 2000 Ford Mustang Cobra R

  1. Sebben says:

    did anyone else notice something wrong with the front bumper? no chin spoiler?

    • chris says:

      the cars came from the factory without them on. they were to be installed during the predelivery inspection…which was bypassed on this car

  2. pwrshft says:

    Never, ever, ever !!!!! I couldn’t just let a car like that sit there. Ive had a 99 GT for ten years now and only drive it 1500 a year, but to just let it SIT !! More will power than i got..

  3. Remi says:

    Sebben,
    The chin spoiler is bubble wrapped inside the car, it’s what you see between the seats. It is a detachable part, and they claim it has yet to be installed on this cobra.

    If this car is kept in the shape as it is now, imagine how much money it will fetch in 30 years!

  4. Marc says:

    A car that has been sitting there for 11 years… I’d be afraid to turn the key and start her up! If she hasn’t driven in all that time, I’d be afraid of lot rot, even if it was kept in a controlled climate… Seized bearings, flat spots on the tires… Not to mention if the battery hasn’t been trickle-charged…

  5. Paul Meister says:

    It’s amazing to see such an awesome, rare car sit for 10+ years and never get unwrapped. Love it!

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