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Originally Posted by REAL 1
Review the definitions in the Registry and you will understand. You should anyway. One category is based on existing and legal fact the other is more definitional. You do grasp that don't you?
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I'm going to hate myself in the morning, but down the "rabbit hole" I go.
Two things can be equally true. A CSX4000 (used interchangeably for all Shelby continuation models) is legally a Shelby Cobra. And the CSX4000 is a replica, recreation, etc.
Fact: The SAAC Registry states "(CSX4000) is
not an exact duplicate; it was actually a new model Cobra-improved, updated and, to be accurate,
recreated."
Opinion: SAAC definition's of Kit Car or Replica - Any car with a body
which approximates the original Cobra shape, using any kind frame, suspension, brakes or driveline.
I'm climbing out of the rabbit hole now. My apologies to everyone, but I have to respond to the same nonsense that we've had to respond to for almost a decade.