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Building my Butler Cobra
I was six years old when a live Cobra slithered into our living room. Fear and pandemonium struck our family of four. From that day the word Cobra got my undivided attention. I think I was 13 or 14 years old when I was confronted again by the Cobra, it was a picture in a car magazine. If only Eve was as lucky as I with my asp encounters.
Living in India, my only reference of what was happening in the rest of the world was radio, the movie screen, news magazines, comic books & car magazines. No broadcast television existed. I was almost 17 when I saw a my first television show in Australia. Life continued and Cobras were often on my mind. Thirty years after the first Cobra encounter I ended up living in the USA, the nation of my love. One day the Cobra struck again. So I painted this red Cobra (Lal Naja in Hindi) on a canvas, but that was not enough. And as all things are possible in the USA, I started building my dream. These photos show the slow progression of my project. What can I say, work gets in the way of life. I hope you enjoy seeing my build. Sorry the photos are all out of order. It is not possible to sort the photos after they are uploaded to this site. I would have to start over and upload them in order and don't have time right now, perhaps after the build is complete. Arthur Mitchell
Jaguar 3.31 Posi.
New brake rotors still to be installed.  Just trial fitting everything.
IFS from Fast Cars fits well. Up front is the 48 spline x 1" diameter sway bar mockup. 
 
 Looking forward to driving this thing.
Left view of the IFS. Sway bar is for trial fitting.  The new swaybar bar arms are 3/4" thick black anodised aluminum.
Had to cut off the original  shock tower for the new IFS to fit.
Showing it on my lift.
What the IFS looks like from: Fast Cars in Michigan.
Installed this in the horn button.
Machined out the horn button to fit the Cobra emblem.
The completed steering column assembly.
Interior
Holley Commander 950 throttle body injection.
Turkey pan is actually made from a commercial grade aluminum Lasagna baking pan.  Hood seals on the top rubber bulb edge.
Starting to mock up the sliding windows that are still on the drawing board.
Window mock-up
Another view of the window. I plan on making this out of 1/8" thick aluminum sheet.  The best way I can describe this would be if you were making an...
Without hand hole.
Cradle for working on the hard-top
Hard-top fitting
Before glass installation
Adjustable length latch for holding down the the hard-top on the windshield posts. These have about 1/2" of  adjustments.  These also lock when...
This latch is custom made by Ron Butler. Two fiberglass housings get glassed to the inside of hard-top.  Under the housing a threaded plate with pin...
Home made shifter rods with ball Hemi-joints on the Super T-10.  But al the work is now in vain as I got a Birthday gift recently.  A TKO600! Yippy...
Front with oil cooler installed
Soft top before I got the hard top.
 

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