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Kevlar Race bodied Bennett chassised cobra Ads from this Seller · Contact Seller
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KZJim 5929 Tue April 24, 2007
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Description: Bennett chassied Cobra with Kevlar 427 style race body. The chassis needs half-shafts to complete the IRS and front calipers to complete the brake system. It has single pin Halibrand style wheels. Mounted items include the fuel cell, aluminum radiator w/electric fan, fuel line, brake lines and aluminum inner body panels.
If you are not interested in the race body a better street body can be subsituted, 289 or 427 styles.
If you should be interested and want more details please contact me at jalfaro@ipd-oak.com or call 818-804-7544 and we can talk. Thanks
Keywords: Bennett chassis, Kevlar body


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double ugly
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Registered: June 2005
Location: Scottsdale
Posts: 1714
Comment Date: Tue April 24, 2007

What are single pin wheels? I see that they are knockoffs.
John

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KZJim
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Registered: March 2007
Location: Alameda
Posts: 42
Comment Date: Tue April 24, 2007

single pin, knock-off.. same thing, I've just always called them single pin, I picked it up from my old Triumph repair manual, my '67 Spit had wire wheels.. and the manual refered to them as single pin.

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double ugly
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Registered: June 2005
Location: Scottsdale
Posts: 1714
Comment Date: Tue April 24, 2007

It's either 5 or 6 pins that drive the wheel.
John

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