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Old 03-28-2011, 06:03 AM
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Well I guess I'll throw in my two cents worth. I bought my cobra from Street Beast in July 2001. A date was agreed on for payment. The two weeks preceeding that date I received no less than 7 calls from Street Beasts ensuring my payment would still be made on time. Well I made my payment on time and had the car shipped to Washington state. Everything was there as promised. Never heard from them since except to say the inner front fender liners were a little problem as they sent my two of the same side. They quickly rectified that situation.

Now my opinion. They have way too many salesman and not enough technicians answering the phone. The assembly manual was like reading a comic book. Many times I called the factory for help on numerous occasions only to never get a call back. Finally I looked on their web site to see other owners cars and when their names were listed I simply went to 411.com for the city they resided and started calling all of the listing's until I made contact. Incidently two of the three of the people I contacted had sold their cars. One word of caution...DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT PUT A BIG BLOCK FORD IN YOUR KIT. I opted for the Big block kit but the manual doesn't state what motor mounts to buy and because the engine is so wide I now have to trailer the car to God knows where to have custom exhaust fabricated. $800-1200 depending whom you talk to. Also due to the width of the 460 I have to cut out a section of a freshly painted firewall. They neglect to tell you any problems you may encounter with the big block but when you call the factory for help you will get that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach that you should've put a small block in it. There are many alterations you must perform to their kit to make it work. The side pipe option is also less than ideal, picture the side pipe tubes that many people used on their cars in the 70's. They don't offer a header sidpipe combination that resembles the pipes used on the original.

The car is about 80% and some of the highlights are as follows:
460 Motorsport 535HP, NOS Cheater nitrous system, March pulleys, Griffin aluminum radiator 2 row 1 1/2 tubes, PST bushings everywhere they can be used on a car, larger diameter sway bars, Aerospace components 4 piston billet aluminum calipers with 12" cross drilled and slotted zinc plated rotors all the way around. Hurst line loc, Tremec TKO tranny from Mike Forte racing,
True trac locker with 31 spline Moser axles and C-Clip eliminators to name just a few.

It has been to say the least an experience. I can't say that the Street Beast kit is any harder than anyone elses because I haven't indulged myself in anyone elses kit. I can say that I believed a kit car was just that... a kit. I don't honestly think if a person is going to spend 40k + he should go this particular route.
CMC told me the same thing about a big block.Didn't matter I did it anyway,it's been great since finishing the car in 94.Modified the frame for under car exhaust,did not have to cut the firewall,originally bought 460 truck block hugger headers (iron heads) since then had headers custom made (aluminum heads at Tubular Automotive) Have dealt with Street Beasts (bought another hood,and was very pleased with the transaction.
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