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Originally Posted by steven566
I am still in contact with the owner of this car on the "for Sale" forum.
http://www.clubcobra.com/classifieds...duct=116&cat=2
He is thinking about taking a vacation to AZ and may deliver it. What do you guys think of LoneStar Classic kits?
Steve
Description: LoneStar Classics Cobra Replica
Purchased in 2002. Completed in 2003 with 6000k miles since. This car is titled in Texas as a 2003/LNST. I purchased this Cobra as a kit for the construction experience. I never imagined I would keep it this long, but after driving it...it became hard to part with. Well, it's time to let it go and start another project.
Over $35,000 invested. Offerred at $27,000.
Ford 351w 300hp
Ford Motorsport T-5 Trans (5-speed)
Currie 9" rear end
11 inch disc brakes all around
Adjustable coil over shocks all around
Leather seats w/5-point seat harness
Ceramic coated headers & sidepipes
Thanks,
Hugh
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Patients, Steve, patients. I looked for over a year. Although, this very well could be the one for you. Go look at it and bring a friend that's knowledgeable if you aren't. Solid rear? Make sure the seat bottoms aren't foam on plywood or, at least, understand this makes for a 100 mile car between stops.
John
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