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Old 03-18-2003, 08:19 PM
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Russ,
Yes it is definitely worth your while to visit Chuck's operation, but don't go unless your ready to buy a first class cobra. I had looked at several cars, but couldn't find anything that suited me. One visit to Chuck's and I owned a Premier. His operation is first class. It's not a production line. He custom builds the car you want. You get to go there anytime and see your car being put together and realize you are getting a meticulousy hand built classic race car. I can only echo what others have said in this link about how accurate his chassis and suspension are. Our whole deal was done on a handshake and he did exactly what he said would do. Chuck and Mark and the rest of the crew worked double time to get the car ready for RUN & GUN 2002. Finished Mon. nite at seven, loaded up and got to St. Louis around one in the morning. Two short practice sessions and one timed lap later we were first for the big block Cobras on the road course in the street category. Not bad for a car with about five miles on it. Great testimony to their attention to detail. My advise is to do yourself a favor and go see the Premier operation before you spend your money, it can't hurt. Good Luck Frank Stone 913 341-2771 PS tried to post a pic of my car but the link accepts only a ridiculously small file. Call me if you want me to e-mail to you.
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