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Old 01-13-2011, 12:00 PM
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There are some people who love to build cars and sell them when completed to move on th another build. Just look at some of the cars that are sold on Barrett Jackson. You could not buy the basic car and the parts for what the car sold for. Some guys just don't have the time or may not have the experience, so they opt to have it built. Others are not particular about brand and just want a silver cobra with black stripes. I thing it boils down to time, experience, and money.

I am the type of guy who bought muscle cars ordered from the factory with the exact options I wanted and was willing to wait 6 to 8 weeks for the car to be delivered. I would do the same today if I were to buy a new Mustang.

I chose to build my Cobra because I wanted the best car I could aford and the rest would be sweat equity. I ordered all the options I wanted from ERA, spent 2 years finding parts on ebay, Buddy Bar cast valve covers, a polished Weber intake manifold, ordering all the ARP nuts and bolts, heads, pistons, rods, bearings, forged crank, you get the picture. I did all the body work, gaped the doors, hood, and trunk lid, and painted it in my garage. I totally enjoyed doing it and would do it again, but that's ME!

I wish I was smart enough to have bought an original in 1966 and smart enough to keep it. Then I would be restoring it instead of building it. But don't we all.
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