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Old 01-02-2013, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Jannas View Post
Gentlemen,

As this is my first post and the deciding factor on whether or not I will purchase a cobra replica, I'd like to introduce myself. Obviously my real name isn't Jozza but a pleasure to be part of the forum all the same.

I have a few questions/concerns prior to purchase.

1. Is security a concern at all? The one I am eyeing has a hardtop and while it doesn't have an interior, conventional door handle. There is no stopping some pleb going Duke of Hazard on it. See link for car in question: AutoTrader Classics - 1964 Shelby Cobra-Replica Convertible Red 8 Cylinder Manual 2 wheel drive | Kit Cars & Replicas | Phoenix, AZ

In fact, if you have any comments on this car at all, I'm all ears.

2. Do you worry that some moron or a small child will burn themselves on the hot sidepipes, leaving you open to litigation?

3. How is the resale on a replica?

Thanks for the help.
1: 24 Cobra later I have yet to have anyone attempt to steal any of them. Granted, I do not ever leave the keys in them, and I always shut off the battery switch as a safeguard. The reality of it is, if a thief wants your car bad enough, no matter what you do, they will find a way to take it. A hardtop on a Cobra means little in regards to security.

2: When going to cruises and shows, whenever I park a freshly driven Cobra, I always warn people to stay away from the sidepipes as it is an instant 2-3rd degree burn and a trip to the emergency room. It is the parents responsibility to keep there children away from them, be it hot or cold. Never had anyone who has not heeded my words ever threaten to sue me for their own stupidity. If they had, again, they would end up being the responsible adult for not supervising their children, or themselves.

3: Resale on replicas are hit and miss, since each one is essentially a custom built car, it is difficult to compare one to another, even of the same manufacturer. As such, I never suggest anyone buy one as an investment, but instead to buy it as the toy it is and to use it as they see fit.

Hope you find this helpful.

Bill S.

PS: I have only had to grab one child off my sidepipes, as they stepped up on them to get a close look inside the car right after I parked it. Parents came running over and yelled at me until I explained the "immediate trip to the emergency room" if I had not removed their child (wearing rubber flip flops) from the hot pipes. They immediately thanked me and apologized for yelling at me. I believe that was back in the summer of 2002. Have not had to deal with a similar situation since.

PSS: Price of the car you posted seems WAY TOO HIGH for the manufacturer and the fact it is Chevy powered (this takes a good 20-35% hit on value not having it Ford powered). My advice, make sure you know exactly what you are looking at, if you are unsure, find someone local who is that can advise you.
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