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Old 12-29-2004, 03:36 PM
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I received the latest edition of the Cobra guide--and find it to be very well executed and very informative. This should be on every new buyer‘s list of valuable resources. I would call this "The Bible of the Cobra Industry". It's the information you need to quickly compare and contrast the various makes and models and make an informed decision about which Cobra replica is just right for you. Just the website addresses alone is worth the price of the book.

Lots of good info on each of the different manufacturers, the Cobra clubs and kit car clubs, and several extensive feature articles. The "10 Golden Rules for selecting and purchasing your Cobra replica" (and "3 Things You Should NEVER Do"), Curt's pull-no-punches advisories, should be read by everyone, manufacturer and Cobra buyer alike.

Overall the guide is packed with good information, with fine photography and very high production quality, a must read for any Cobra buyer.

Don
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