September 12, 2011 Latham, NY Guptil's Roller Skating Rink 500+ custom cars
Since very early on with my build, I've heard the story about the Cobra that was stolen and ended up in the Hudson river. The car is almost a local legend on the scale of the Headless Horseman and Rip Van Winkle. Pull into any local car part store and let on that you're building a Cobra, you will hear another version of the tale. In the beginning, I just dismissed it as another "my Uncle had a real one" story. But over the 4+ years of my build and last 3 of enjoying my car, I began to realize the Cobra was real and was being restored just a few miles from my house.
....after a 41 year rebuilding process
1965 427 Street Cobra CSX3184
In the early 70's, 3184 only had 7,000 miles on it when it was stolen from a RPI student and dumped in the river. It spent 16 months in the water and was trashed very badly by the time the owner got it. He had to replace just about all of the bodywork over the years.
The "Snake Pit"
I came into the show with another other replica owner, and met up with two other buddies, when we were parking I saw this "other" Cobra just pull up. Then it dawned on me, that's not "another" Cobra but rather it's "the" Cobra!
A lady was over heard saying "Why doesn't that one have a roll bar? Is it finished?
Great night had by all!
Pat
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Proud owner of FFR1004630RD '01 Explorer 302, FRPP B-Cam, Holley S/A 670, HD T-5, Wilwood pedals, 3 link, Koni shocks, 17" Bullett wheels, Baer brakes, Classic gauges, I-Squared wiring, Jaguar Racing Green w/Sliver Stripes
Tagged and road ready in NYSas of 6-5-09 Life is GREAT!
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