I made it out there for exactly 35 minutes. Just to get my Cobra scrapbook signed. Unfortunately about 150 people got in line in front of me. Fortunately John Ross let me talk him into standing in line for me since I had a prior committment I couldn't get out of. Drinks on me, buddy!!
It was a gorgeous day and an interesting (and huge) collection of cars. I didn't get to the back corner to see Ray Russell, Bud Man or the mystery red car. But standing in line as long as I did I had a good view of class BB "Cobra Replicas" which were surprisingly front and center.
My dad and brother were able to make it too (sorry to any of you my brother actually spoke to) and my dad was still talking about MirrorMan's polished aluminum one at lunch today. How do you impress your dad as a Cobra owner? Hang out with other people's cars.
It was a beautiful day for a show and I got the distinct impression that Unique and the GT35/500 club had way more input than Mr. Sanderson. Or maybe he's finally getting the picture that we've got several multiple Cobra owners floating around and we are obviously the easier sale. It's not should we buy, it's which one this time. (Can you tell Alan was shopping at Doug Reed's mobile showroom in MS???)
Mrs. 66 Snake