Cobra Make, Engine: E.R.A. FIA #2088 1964 289 w/Webers
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For those of you "Knott" in attendance that, heavy on the sparkle, thing was VW powered! I It must have also been on a VW chassis as it had the old big wheel bolt pattern. I didn't know whether to cry or be overjoyed I was so thrown aside with confusion. & the fender skirts!? Brilliant Artist or Crazy Person? I'm still really undecided & overwhelmed! I think that picture alone sums up Knott's for the year!
You can almost 'feel' the power from here.
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or better yet ....
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Heavy sigh ............
Cobra Make, Engine: NAF replica, 351W, about 420 HP
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A Miata Cobra!! I agree; seemed like a poor turn-out, but it was the same as last year. Why is this event BOTH days of the weekend? Even JBL gave this show a pass, as they went to the Long Beach Grand Prix! (I guess they only have one car, and one person who knows anything!!) lol!!
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Edley, The Cobra Rogue!
"If you think that you can cut it, if you think you got the time, you'll only get just one chance, better get it right first time. 'Cause in this game you're playing, if you lose you got to pay, and if you make just one wrong move, you'll get BLOWN AWAY. Expect no mercy.
Cobra Make, Engine: E.R.A. FIA #2088 1964 289 w/Webers
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You can't critisize people for trying!!! But you can question! Right?
I think they would do better to do more advertizing, schedule on a better weekend & try to draw some major manufacturers or at least their cars. It's really dissapointing to go to an event like this & not even see an example of what most companies have to offer. Sure there were some examples of a few cobras but what about the rest of the kit car world? This is "THE" event for SoCal isn't it?
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I agree with you guys; with a little better choice of weekends, and better advertising, and more sponsor involvement, it should be a much-bigger event than it is.
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Edley, The Cobra Rogue!
"If you think that you can cut it, if you think you got the time, you'll only get just one chance, better get it right first time. 'Cause in this game you're playing, if you lose you got to pay, and if you make just one wrong move, you'll get BLOWN AWAY. Expect no mercy.
A Miata Cobra!! I agree; seemed like a poor turn-out, but it was the same as last year. Why is this event BOTH days of the weekend? Even JBL gave this show a pass, as they went to the Long Beach Grand Prix! (I guess they only have one car, and one person who knows anything!!) lol!!
Well Edley,
JBL gave the show a pass because they had customers that needed real support at the LBGP and the Kit Car folks changed the date.. SK/JBL builds many components for the CART teams and this had to take precedence over the Knott’s show. (I hope you understand “CASH FLOW”)
I do wonder why you say that JBL has only one car and one person who “knows” anything. Have you read about John Marsey, Scott and Jay Torburg, Tom Wolfe, David Beale, and of course everyone’s favorite, the Butcher. How does these folks equate to one car? Have you spoken with JBL Dave? Have you spoken with me about technical stuff? Do you have an agenda here? If so, please elaborate so that JBL can respond with some semblance of reality.
Of course, your statement is probably just a bit of levity. And in good sport. At least that is the way I am taking it.
It would have been nice to go to this club based show once again. We would of seen a lot of our friends and talked to many folks who do not have a clue, but certainly have opinions. Like, “why don’t you have dropped footboxes”, what donor car do you use, where did you get those valve covers, what are the funny round things on the suspension, they will never work, what do you mean by “anti-roll bars, and finally, My cousin has a real one, therefore I know everything about all cars.
Edley. Please note that I have once again had a few adult beverages and anything said above I will feel bad about tomorrow. (At least until the hangover goes away)
I was impressed by the VW Cobra. This guy made his own mold and made 3 bodies. He used to make the bodies for Kellison. When I saw the work and ingenuity that was involved, I had to give him credit. The spats and headrests were things he was trying to see how they work.
I would venture to say there isn't anyone else that could do what he has done, aside from manufacturers.
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Richard Hudgins: No offense meant! Yes, I made that comment about "One Car..." as a joke. Maybe not in the best sense of taste, but an attempt at a little humour. I think the JBL cars are technologicallly quite advanced, and great racecars! And I DO understand "Cash flow." I would have done the same thing. This knott's show seems to become more irrelevant as time goes by. .......................427SSSSSSSS, there was a Cobra there with a 4.6 Ford engine in it, down near the southern edge of the show. Those motors are HUGE!!
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Edley, The Cobra Rogue!
"If you think that you can cut it, if you think you got the time, you'll only get just one chance, better get it right first time. 'Cause in this game you're playing, if you lose you got to pay, and if you make just one wrong move, you'll get BLOWN AWAY. Expect no mercy.
I know there was no offense meant. It is always hard to make a joke that everyone gets. I hope that everyone got yours. I did.
Ernie.
JBL/SK has been building components for many years for race teams and suppliers as well as design work. This is what we live off of. Not the Cobra.
Some of the current race customers for your perusal.
TRD: Engine components CART, (now IRL), F1 and offroad.
Honda:Engine components CART (now IRL)and F1.
Chrysler: Engine components (FIA Viper and LM sports car)
Reynard: Suspension and chassis bits
Lola: Suspension bits
Macmillen: gearboxes and drivetrain
Hewland: gearbox components
Staffs: gearbox components
Mickey Thompson: Gearboxes and drivetrain
Oreca (FIA Viper) Chassis bits
Swift Engineering (Chassis bits and engineering)
Cunningham (FIA vipers and NASCAR engine drive systems)
Everingham(sp) (NASCAR engine drive systems)
These folks are what keeps JBL/SK Specialties in business. As well as many normal commercial firms. We build optics, touch control mechanisms, Kennedy motorcycle bits (The Harkey king) etc.
In other words, it takes a lot of other effort to support the build of the JBL roadster. the marketplace will never support the technology cost of the JBL.
We do it because it is fun. The folks that own a JBL are always smiling after a short drive. That is the point of it all.
There are some new really amusing things coming in the next year or so from JBL/SK. I think that we will have a lot of fun with these new products.
(of course, we will not make any money from them, but they will be fun and will raise the bar in the industry. Whatever that is worth.)