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Old 08-14-2007, 10:20 PM
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Default Excalibur Cobras

Anyone have one & if so How Happy are You with it? Thinking Real Hard on buying the one on ebay mentioned here on C C.
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Old 08-15-2007, 12:43 AM
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Perhaps you've all ready seen the definitive Excalibur thread here:

Excalibur Owners: Please Reply!

Or perhaps your looking for a 'Cliff Notes' version of that super long thread?

Heres my thoughts on owning an Excal as my first replica Cobra. I really liked the car on many levels, didn't like it on some others.
I liked the rock solid stock 302 and OEM Ford induction, wiring, etc. Easy maintanence, easy to get parts for, durable, decent gas mileage, reliable. Made the car truly a 'daily driver'. Build quality, though not perfect, was fair to good. Troublesome little things like dash lights and indicators are extremely difficult to replace. The exhaust system is a nightmare with it's dual cat convertors and wimpy short headers that CONSTANTLY need 're-welding' because they support enormous weight. Virtually EVERY Excal owner will complain about the exhaust system!

Seating was great! I like the wider body and the seats themselves, plenty room yet they hold you in place nicely. Great paint and chrome, that car STILL looks and runs good and the friend I sold it to runs it hard! Not bad at all on the track, not terrific, but darn respectable! The manual steering is a bear when the back end comes out at on a low speed corner and your TRYING HARD to counter steer. THATS when you wish you had power steering! The ride was pretty harsh, I tried different shocks and springs but nothing really helped. The 9" Ford rear end (8.8 in most of the later ones) just doesn't have much travel and bottoms out real quick. While that checks body roll and is welcome at the track it's the pitts driving around on a rough road, very hard on your back those pot holes.

Great soft top, well made! I used it a LOT for the extreme sunshine here in Hawaii, as does the new owner. STILL looks and works good.

I never really considered the Excal a 'replica' of a Cobra. It was only offered as a completed car meeting Fed standards, in that sense it is truly a 'real' car, not a 'copy' of a Cobra as much as what it is, an Excalibur! In Calif, for instance, no need to get a SB100 for the car. It IS a Federally and California recognized official 'automobile' in it's own unique class. It even has a NADA value (like Kelly Blue Book) you can look up! In that sense it can be financed by a bank and insured like any other car on the road (Ford, GM or whatever). Just make sure that pesky exhaust system is fully stock in Calif!

Eventually the fact that it was not at all a close copy of an original Cobra left me 'wanting' more. I began the search for something closer to the 'real deal' and ended up with my current ERA. Side oiler, original iron high riser heads and OEM 2X4 intake. Solid lifter cam and an engine built very much like you could find one 'back in the day'. Alas, when I see my old Excalibur (the new owner and I are close friends) I occasionally wish I had it back! The ERA is brutish, unforgiving, a real 'beast', just like the real Cobras. But some days I kind of miss the 'easy going' style of the Excal and a place to put my coffee in the morning while I drive to work. I RARELY if EVER drive the ERA to work, but I often did the Excal.

Hmmmm, comfort or realism? Pick one only please!
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Old 08-16-2007, 10:15 PM
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Okay YOU helped My Decision to make a offer on this car, may not get it? but I took a chance & let it pass on ebay to make a offer tonite with deposit. I own a FF with 450 HP, got a LS427 in paint shop with 600 HP, FF is sold. I may chose to keep EX as a driver & LS as a play toy, or combine the two & keep one? I read ALL 28 pages You forwarded. I also think I read where some Man bought his Ex BACK from The Guy he sold it to, for a sum of 3 Thousand Dollars more, I forget his name! Anyway I do VERY much Appreciate YOU taking the time to write me back & inform me of plus & the downfalls of the car, Thank YOU Very Much!
Do I understand that You can still get parts & a car new or has that passed?

Anyway to add to post, # 140 is alive and well also.
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There was a rumor a couple of years ago that yet another group had purchased the rights to produce Excaliburs as KIT cars only. Typical 'roller' type deal like BDR or SPF thing. I'm not sure what became of that enterprise, or how closely any 'new' Excals would be parts wise to the old ones.

Never the less, the Excals were built with commonly available Ford and typical after market type parts, like Wilwood brakes and such. Finding out exactly WHICH part number you need to ask for at NAPA is the challenge.

Don Scott, owner of Classis Roadsters II would be one good source for parts as many many things interchange. In fact I recall he recently offered for sale a complete exhaust system specifically for an Excal, cat converters and the whole ball of wax (no doubt sold by now). CR II headers fit nicely, for instance. Mustang II style front suspension. When I needed some new front springs I literally bought them for a V6 powered Mustang II. If I recall they were a tad to high and I had to cut a coil or two off them...
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Old 08-18-2007, 10:31 AM
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Mr Excalibur, # 140 will be having a New Home soon!

Thanks, Wendell
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