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Old 04-07-2013, 02:40 PM
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The problem with the aesthetics/originality argument is that either you are true to the legend or you arbitrarly decide what's important with originality and what is not. How many of you authentic replica owners with an FE are in fact at 427 CID with your motors putting out 425 HP? Not to mention running with 4" main chassis tubes, 4-speed top loader, 1st gen coil suspension and a 3:31 rear end?

The answer is very few if any.
It's not a suspension and trans argument, or debate, it's a power debate against an FE or Coyote with no TQ...
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Old 04-07-2013, 02:42 PM
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In this economy, hell yes it matters! At least to some of us.

Since I purchased the Cobra:
My company cut all overtime and cut awards - I lost $20K/yr income.
Gasoline has doubled. All my energy cost are up.
Insurance rates up 50%.
Food cost up 30%.
All my benefit costs went up.
The school divided the voters and got a 1% tax on earned income.

I used to have $1000 per month of expendable income to do as I pleased. I no longer can fund my IRA and I look for ways to cut my monthly bills by $20. I have absolutely let the Cobra sit because I didn't have the cash to fill up the tank.

All numbers is based on emotional feelings and are not to be relied on for any valid economic analysis.
You could sell your engine in your car, get a Honda Civic motor with a little turbo charger on it, probably come out ahead in money, get better gas mileage, and with the weight of these cars still have one fun ride, but I doubt your going to do it..
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It's not a suspension and trans argument, or debate, it's a power debate against an FE or Coyote with no TQ...
My reply was to REAL 1 who said re Coyote ... does not belong in a Cobra replica IMHO unless you (a) don't care about aesthetics/originality (b) ...

If you want to reduce this to just a power question (dismiss all posts making the authenticity argument), then the answer becomes trivial - just pop in an LS7 and be done with it, makes more sense than going with an existing iron FE boat anchor
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If you want to reduce this to just a power question (dismiss all posts making the authenticity argument), then the answer becomes trivial - just pop in an LS7 and be done with it, makes more sense than going with an existing iron FE boat anchor


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My reply was to REAL 1 who said re Coyote ... does not belong in a Cobra replica IMHO unless you (a) don't care about aesthetics/originality (b) ...

If you want to reduce this to just a power question (dismiss all posts making the authenticity argument), then the answer becomes trivial - just pop in an LS7 and be done with it, makes more sense than going with an existing iron FE boat anchor
Again, that's not the debate, it's FE vs Coyote???????, not LS7 or Ford 460 or 351 Windsor, it's FE vs Coyote?????? I believe that was the title of the thread?????
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You could sell your engine in your car, get a Honda Civic motor with a little turbo charger on it, probably come out ahead in money, get better gas mileage, and with the weight of these cars still have one fun ride, but I doubt your going to do it..
Your correct. It will stay.

I hate to whine about my situation when I have had a good life and still have it better than most.

I just get a little annoyed when people argue fuel consumption doesn't matter and it shouldn't be a consideration. Some have stated (in other threads) if your budget is that tight you cannot afford a Cobra. Although both of these points of view may in fact have a lot of truth in them, it seems cruel and heartless to those who are in that situation.

No harm no foul. Still like everyone.
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The problem with the aesthetics/originality argument is that either you are true to the legend or you arbitrarly decide what's important with originality and what is not. How many of you authentic replica owners with an FE are in fact at 427 CID with your motors putting out 425 HP? Not to mention running with 4" main chassis tubes, 4-speed top loader, 1st gen coil suspension and a 3:31 rear end?

The answer is very few if any.
The arbitrariness of authenticity is irrelevant since the market ultimately determines what is and isn't desirable in terms of aesthethics/originality. Items that aren't obvious departures from the original and generally considered "upgrades" such as aluminum 482's and Tremecs are demanded by the preponderance of CSX, KMP and ERA customers, which are generally considered the closest in terms of originality to the original '60's Cobras.
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The arbitrariness of authenticity is irrelevant since the market ultimately determines what is and isn't desirable in terms of aesthethics/originality. Items that aren't obvious departures from the original and generally considered "upgrades" such as aluminum 482's and Tremecs are demanded by the preponderance of CSX, KMP and ERA customers, which are generally considered the closest in terms of originality to the original '60's Cobras.
Uhhh, so does that mean I'm right?
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Old 04-07-2013, 06:58 PM
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Uhhh, so does that mean I'm right?
Eh, maybe. I'm not really sure. I stopped reading your posts some time ago.
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The problem with the aesthetics/originality argument is that either you are true to the legend or you arbitrarly decide what's important with originality and what is not. How many of you authentic replica owners with an FE are in fact at 427 CID with your motors putting out 425 HP? Not to mention running with 4" main chassis tubes, 4-speed top loader, 1st gen coil suspension and a 3:31 rear end?

The answer is very few if any.
Thats exactly my point. Cars that stay as faithful to the original spec of a Cobra are less in number, more desirable in the resale market and more expensive to build and buy. Thats just the facts plain and simple.

BTW the originals also came with 3.54 rears too in SC and many SC and Comp 427s put out 475hp without a sweat.

Its real simple in my mind. For the same money which car would have a longer line of guys looking to buy it. A replica with a 5.0 Coyote or an original 427SO? If your honest you know the obvious answer unless aesthetics were low on your priority list.

As for those FE "boat anchors" I'll make the same offer to you that Mr. Shelby offered. I'll put a $100.00 bill on the cowl and from 0 to 60 if you can grab it it's yours. If you don't you owe me $100.00. Game?
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As for those FE "boat anchors" I'll make the same offer to you that Mr. Shelby offered. I'll put a $100.00 bill on the cowl and from 0 to 60 if you can grab it it's yours. If you don't you owe me $100.00. Game?
The "grab" must be with one's teeth, not reaching out with your fingers....
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Then I'll up the ante to $500.00.
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Wow, go away for the weekend and look what happens LOL

Anywhooo, thanks for the opinions from all of you. I don't think my build will end up being a faithful reproduction, mainly because I don't think most people are going to care if my windshield has the right decal or the switches are real Lucas switches. My first priority is something that runs well and is safe to operate. Now, from the outside, I do like it to look like a Cobra, at least in the 20/20 test (20 feet, 20 mph). So, 15" rims, Halibrand replicas (because Sunburst rims are rarer than hen's teeth), low back bucket seats, air splitter, etc. The FE idea is just taking the image one step further so that those who know will appreciate the extra details. I agree that I appreciate the builder who puts an FE under the hood. However, I have seen many nice engines that were not FEs. In the end for me, it will be something that will make me satisfied. And if I don't end up liking it, I can change it!
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Do a 390FE or a 351W. Gives u the classic V8 rumble & look and the price is right .
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Wow, go away for the weekend and look what happens LOL

In the end for me, it will be something that will make me satisfied. And if I don't end up liking it, I can change it!
Ahhh, sanity speaks.....finally. Elegant words, truly.
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Ahhh, sanity speaks.....finally. Elegant words, truly.
But he started this whole thing by asking our opinions which he got.

In the end it's what will make him happy.
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Eh, maybe. I'm not really sure. I stopped reading your posts some time ago.
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