"There is no better car on the planet than a cobra." THAT is why I joined this club in '99 and then bought my dream car. THAT is why I got together with other local enthusiasts to help form our local club, the Texas Cobra Club. However, my love of cobras soon became secondary in my reasoning for participating in Club Cobra and the Texas Cobra Club. The real reason that I, and most all of us, keep coming back to this wonderful sight is because of the people. Although many of us have never met in person, we are like a family (albeit disfunctional at times, but nonetheless). This family, as a good family should, offers support and help beyond the call of duty. If you look at today's topics of conversation, you'll see posts about sharing in the happiness of other's triumphs, and you'll see posts about sharing the saddness in the loss of our fellow CC family members and loved ones. Just plain good people here. Thanks Brent.
I know most of you have run into someone from the Cobra Club family that has gone above and beyond the call of duty. Whether it be help with a build, exceptional service from a member's business, or tireless effort in hosting an event, etc., I think it would be nice to share these "good deed" experiences with the rest of us.
I don't believe it would be right to start a thread like this without thanking the man responsible so here we go.....
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BRENT MILLS for continuing to go way above the call of duty to keep this family together. You da man.
PAULA and ENZO ALLIBRAND at the Finish Line. For 5 years of extremely generous contributions to our yearly Texas Cobra Club anniversay event.
Let's hear your examples
Charmer