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Originally Posted by CompClassics
Sorry but this whole discussion seems to be based on who can call their vehicle a "Cobra" or not. It's pretty simple, those that payed for the privilege wether it be one of the original 998 or a later Continuation Series manufactured by Shelby American Inc. both have paid the price to have the right to call their vehicles "Cobras".
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At one time that was true, but Trademark protection needs to be renewed every 10 years. Looks like the "Cobra" Trademark was allowed to lapse, that right and privilege you paid for to legally say "Cobra" evaporated with the Trademark expiration. Looks like 'The Old Man' stuck it to you by not setting up a cyclical renewal process for the Cobra Trademark after his death.
Prior to your edit, you stated that enthusiasts with Replicas 'sign-in' to car events and shows with; Cobra, 427 Cobra, Shelby Cobra etc. which is dishonest. Agreed, if everybody was to be honest the sign-in roster would have; SPF Cobra Replica, ERA Cobra Replica, Kirkham Cobra Replica etc. For the Shelby CSX4000/6000 cars you would see Shelby Cobra + some discriminator (like what's on the MSO "Component Vehicle") so as to separate themselves from the Originals. Only Originals can sign-in with Shelby 289/427 Cobra or something similar (no additional qualifier required).
... if you are going to be honest about your "Cobra".