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My dad owns a Pacific Coast Cobra. We are trying to track down some information on the build and other info. Anyone want to share information please send us message through the forum. Its 1984 with a 289.
finally got time to sit down and look over in detail the Pacific Coast Cobra brochure you got me. According to the brochure the cars could be built per Stage I thru 3.
Stage 1: front is a Ford double A arms , etc. including disc brakes…this is not what I have. Rear is Ford 4 bar Nascar with drum brakes…this is not what I have.
Stage 2: Coil over subframe assy with adjustable coil over adjustable shocks..again this is not what I have. Rear same as stage 1.
Stage 3: designed and engineered to usage and customer specs. Now I have talked with the first owner..he bought 2 of these, lived in Lousiania and owned a lady’s lingerie manufacturing facility. He bought the cars for he and his wife. The wife did not end up liking driving the beast and he sold it. His he intended to drive back and forth to work but that did not pan out very well as it rained too often down there so he sold the car. Now I do not picture this guy designing these cars to his specifications.
The bottom line here is I am wondering just what I have. The frame seems to match their picture, same with the wheels, seats (same as Stage 1 pic), and dash. The car has the Pacific Coast vin #.....so just how did this car come to be…with MG knee front shocks and a Jag independent rear end? Interesting
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