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From my (and probably only my) point of view, the potential respondents to this question fall into two distinct groups: Those who bought or built a Cobra that is true to the basic "original formula" in terms of owning a car that closely replicates the dimensions, ergonomics and basic drivetrain/chassis/suspension technology used in the the original cars; and those who have already changed the original formula at the get-go by buying or building a car that is an attempt to "improve" on the Cobra with amenities like longer wheelbases, bigger bodies with stretched cockpits, modern power plants and suspension systems, etc. Both groups will have valuable and interesting input into the discussion that gives real world insight into the ownership experience with the various brands and build types, albeit with differing starting points and frames of reference.
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Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the strength to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. -(wasn't me)
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