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Originally Posted by Cobra #3170
I am not sure Leno is an expert on handling at extreme conditions, the laws of physics have not been repealed to my knowledge. High CG, relatively small tires and heavy weight (3800 lbs) do not make a great car no matter how many technological driving aids you put in. Weight is the enemy and a GT is certainly too heavy but it has adequate tire size, low CG, good geometry and great aerodynamics compared to that over rated Mustang. Lots of cars can make the GT seem like a POS too, no argument there. I have extensively modified mine but it is still way too heavy which hurts the performance in every way.
Why don't you bring your (unnamed car) to the COCOA event at Willow Springs this coming October (they allow interesting cars that Cobra owners have). You can then demonstrate how fast your car is, they don't allow open wheelers though.
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I couldn't find the link but it was comparing the 2014 Shelby GT500 from Ford to his Ford GT. Very smart guy Leno, however may not be an expert in this area. I will post something soon. I'm just not the computer tech person to post stuff and I do like to do things myself instead of asking someone else that works for me. I gave up racing in 1982 and have kept that promise to myself since then. From time to time I might do a high speed run on a straight away that is vacant but not race. I made that comment not to belittle yours but hopefully show respect to someone that may own what you call that POS. The last track participated on(not raced) was Monticello Motor Club and SLF(Shuttle Landing Facility) runway. I didn't have a particular model in mind, just one that drives like it was on rails. If you were in Monterey in 2011 you might have bumped into me cause I gave a lot of stuff away. I can't find the original copy that I sent to friends but this is a partial email and speaks on some of the stuff I was giving away mostly to children and teenagers there. Also I was hanging out with Brian Johnson (AC DC) and busting his balls about his Lola racer and how it sat in boxes for years in Connecticut. And of course some SEALS that I brought up from Coronado.
I will be having a written trivia quiz again where you can just drop off your answers when finished and enjoy the cars. I'm trying to find some nice prizes that I have stored away. I have some old Motor Trend Mags signed by Shelby and owners of Cobras, 2 comedy albums signed by comedian Bill Cosby 200 MPH(you know about the 427 SuperSnake), lots of decals for the kids(or anyone else interested), copies of vintage photos that I bought from Ford(when they opened the archives up), and some surprises like a signed mounted AC steering wheel documented from a wrecked early 289 Cobra. For you drag racing cobra fans I have some decals recreated from an original DragonSnake decal. I will have a few on hand. I will also have some re-created press kits that I acquired from Ford years ago. Some are GT-40, some Mustang and Cobra. I have made rough copies of a press kit given to my grandfather back in the sixties from Shelby
PR man Don Rabbitt. I made 100 copies at local copy shop for those interested. I might find my April 1966 issues of Motor Trend featuring Harrah's Automobile collection of over 1000 cars.
Maybe try the $100 bill reach and grab test. I never tried it myself. Oh I forgot to add years ago I bought out a supply of factory front license plate hinges for the 427 Cobra that make your front plate go horizoneal (hidden) when going faster than 35 mph. These are same ones from the factory. Free if you have a 427 at the show.
FYI I'm not selling anything please don't ask. Things I mentioned might be for prizes or give aways. Feel free to ask me any questions I always have time to explain what I can. I also will be having some friends from US Navy (Naval Special Warfare Command) coming up to help me and giving them some much deserved R & R. Please thank them for their military service if you get the chance.