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I get the whole "keep it pure" philosophy.
That's why I call my car a roadster, and when asked what it is, say it's based on the original 1960's Shelby Cobras. I built it for the track so it has a stroker 427 with Webers, 17" wheels, bigger brakes, full width bar (so I can have a passenger or instructor) high back seats and a tilt front (so I can get to everything easily). So it's nothing like a Cobra and I don't represent it as such. And that's ok with me. ;) |
You guys with original 60s Cobras need never to worry about the value of the Cobra investment going away.
Any other "Cobra's" are either an attempt at being as close a replica to the original as possible, although one would have to pick a specific car to replicate , or it is just a super awesome looking component car and as such who cares.......its a hobby we all enjoy........ The Real Ones will always be real.......but only the Real ones.......... This is another instance of just..........The truth will set you free........ |
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Look...it all depends on what you want. According to the Boys from Provo, mine is supposed to be one of the more "original" ones, and the first BNL to be ordered as a BNL (there is a brushed one, maybe two, before mine...KMP 142...but mine became the package proto after I saw Tom Jr's track car...all done by hand and cost more than paint then, but windex has been cheaper than polish). My suspension is the old school, except the adjustable A-arms are the steel prototypes the arruminum ones KMP makes were based on...took 'em right off of Little Davy's car cuz he wanted to run the original arruminum one. My gearshift knob is the prototype arruminum one that was still on the lathe...has 'KK" instead of the shift pattern. It was also meant for Davy's car at the open house a few years ago. I needed it...made all the better that I just flat took it while Sammich pretended not to look. I always made a habit of wearing trail pants with big pockets at the open house...always filled with small stuff that I have no clue WTF they're for...carb linkage, etc. Got a whole box full of stuff...pedal arms with "KK" that I'm going to make into BBQ tongs someday.
But it has a Shelby arruminum block (my ass more than makes up for any weight savings)...despite being all dressed out old school...road draft tube for the breather, big carb, no pvc, the old aircleaner, toploader, etc. Why? am I purist? Not sure what the heck you call it, but I just wanted the car to act as much like one from the 60s as possible for the assperience (seat of the pants) rather than for the achievement of any dubious honor of having done it more "correct" than the next guy. Great on the street and track, but if I wanted a cost-effective track car, as I've said before after first seeing them...I'd have a JBL, or maybe even a Lister ("correctly" fitted with a SBC ;)). |
So, should I stop telling Evan that SAAC is just a car club and that no one but SAAC members care what SAAC says?
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Please don't...think of his clients if he ends up in straightjacket.
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I should in one already given some of our clients.
Chanmadd: never say never. Everyone is entitled to their own personal opinion but facts is facts and SAAC nailed it. A cobra replica should be exactly that. It should make some attempt beyond body shape to duplicate that basic ingredients to at least SOME extent or what is the point? |
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Wouldn't it be nice if Shelby or any of the race teams then had at least built one Cobra with a Chevy. Then we would not have this discussion, would we? :-)
Nobody argues over the choice of engine in a Lola T70. |
Shelby Series 1 Gm engine all the way baby.
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I heard Zora actually approached Volkswagen with his Corvette idea first. I think I'll buy a replica of a Vette and stick an air-cooled VW engine in it. With curb feelers.
:D Oh, and a Series 1 is not a Cobra....;) |
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Yes, there will alway be those that say "if it ain't built in the 60's it ain't real." I get it. I disagree but I get it. They are entitled to their opinion just as I am. You can disagree with SAAC as to interpretation and position. So can I. If you are allowed the same rules apply to me. Difference is as the current production Cobras the position is not only based on opinion and interpretation but actual fact. What qualifies as replica per SAAC is a matter of position statement but the question becomes where is the outer bounds of that statement before we end up in absurdity? I have a limit. It's my own personal limit as to when a car is no longer a Cobra replica. You have your limit. This is interpretation. However, a Shelby Cobra is a Shelby Cobra. New or old. Thats a fact. |
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That's GOLD :D C'mon Evan - Admit it, this has you laughing too. :p |
Review the definitions in the Registry and you will understand. You should anyway. One category is based on existing and legal fact the other is more definitional. You do grasp that don't you?
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Sorry but Im still laughing @: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss2hULhXf04 [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss2hULhXf04[/ame] |
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