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Old 09-04-2007, 08:09 AM
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Owning a Cobra is "a calling." If you're asking these questions, you probably don't have it.

I have to agree with the above statement. It took me 28 years to finally purchase my BDR #471. However I have to tell you, that was 28 years of continuously dreaming of this car practically everyday...
My X-wife, my daughter, and son and all my friends know that was the ultimate dream of mind. One day I was surfing on the web (Ebay.com) and I saw a BDR from Suncoast. The first picture that I saw was the rear end of that beast and I fell in love with her ASS...
That's when I decided to go for it and make that commitment in getting a BDR.
That was the first time I ever heard anything of a BDR, etc.....
Four months later I was driving that beast and God knows I don't knows what should be next in life. Every day I get to my garage and look at that car and I still think that I'm dreaming. Still can't believe that I actually own a Cobra.

However, don't ever forget that car can kill you or can have you killed.
I have witness several accident due to folks staring at my car while driving and rear end another...It is a distraction... There are many ways to describe this monster...
This is a quote from my daughter after her first drive in the car.
" DAD, THIS CAR JUST SEEMS TO BE ANGRY ALL THE TIME, IT SCARES ME"

True story..
I daughter and I went out for her first ride in the BDR.
After 20 minutes drive, it started to get very dark and we decided to head home by taking one of the major highways home.
We had to make a left at the intersection unto this three lane highway.
The road that we were making the left turn from was also a three lane each way. I was upfront at the light waiting to make the turn. The oncoming traffic got so distracted, that when it was my turn to make a left (Left green arrow). The entire three lane in front of me jump the light and met me in the middle of the intersection... Talking about a scared and my 22 year old daughter wet her pants.

I have to admit, I was very close to wetting my pants as well.
I was scared and I’m very aware of what can happen to me while I’m driving this car.

When I go Saturdays Cruise-ins, Lots of folks will come over to me and say…”MAN.. YOU ARE THE BADDEST THING AT THIS SHOW”

When folks that are not familiar with the history of this car looks at it, all they can see is dollar bills, with the believe that you are looking at hundred of thousands in an investments. I have a small sign of my dash when I go to car shows that reads.
“LOOK, DON’T TOUCH AND DON’T ASK FOR THE PURCHASED PRICE”

See my baby below:
http://www.vintage-motorsports.com/g.../BDR471?page=3

Hope this helps you buddy.....
Dexter Skinner

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Old 09-04-2007, 09:47 AM
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I think if you want a Cobra it should not be for any other reason but for yourself.
The Cobra is a car that pulls feelings from deep inside of you.
The look, sound, smell and pure acceleration cannot be described fully by words, it is an emotional experience.
It clears the mind of all other thoughts as you focus on the road, where to shift, your oil pressure and water temp. What new road you haven't driven down and wondering if it is curvy.
Then when it is time to go home and you pull in the garage and walk to the door and look back at your Cobra, you are glad you couldn't put the cover on her for the hot sidepipes because it means you have to come back and do it later for another look before you go in the house for the last time that day.

If you are getting it because someone else has one and you think it is cool or for attention I don't recommend getting one.
This precisely echoes my sentiments. I bought mine because I have always loved the Cobra. It's an elegantly crude, obnoxious, ham-fisted approach to a high performance race car (by todays standards) that also possesses a beauty unmatched by contemporary cars. It's an exercise in contrasts- which is one of the things that drew me to it.

I have several co-workers (with restored muscle cars, hot rods, & classics) telling me I should take it to this car show or that one... & I have to keep telling them I have no intention of showing it.

it's just not me... I didn't buy it to take to shows so people could ooh & aah over it. I don't need that kind of validation. I go to car shows to look at other cars, not to have to sit there and guard mine. (I'd be a total a$$ if I ever took mine to a show) I used to go with a buddy who would show his vette pretty regularly... I got bored with the scene... there's nothing wrong with it... it's just not for me. Who knows... maybe one day I'll show it & be hooked.

On its own, the car already garners more attention than I ever wanted. Be ready for it if you take the plunge. Near accidents from passers-by trying to get a better look or photo, streetlight challenges (puh-LEEZE), & the inevitable crowd that forms when you park. And of course, there's always the perennial question "is it real?"

the attention can be kinda cool, and yes, I get off on it from time to time (I'm human). But it can also become annoying as well... be prepared.

Still... owning and driving a Cobra is an experience like no other. It's the ultimate expression of power and speed wrapped in a timeless, absolutely stunning body. This car will not be ignored, whether parked or in motion. As others have stated... pressing the starter button is like poking a dragon with a stick.
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Old 09-04-2007, 10:26 AM
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i dont want alot of power,just around 300-350 hp.i have heard alot saying becareful,i would like to put a 302 or a 4.6 cobra engine in it.i have a 96 cobra mustang that i was trying to compare if the 2 seater cobra would handle better or as good.because i spent extra money in the suspension on it,is 300-350hp better in these cars than the 400-500 range,atleast cutting down on the weight from a small block to a big block.
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I checked out the photos of your car and it is indeed beautiful. What colors did you use? I like the combination.

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Owning a Cobra is "a calling." If you're asking these questions, you probably don't have it.

I have to agree with the above statement. It took me 28 years to finally purchase my BDR #471. However I have to tell you, that was 28 years of continuously dreaming of this car practically everyday...
My X-wife, my daughter, and son and all my friends know that was the ultimate dream of mind. One day I was surfing on the web (Ebay.com) and I saw a BDR from Suncoast. The first picture that I saw was the rear end of that beast and I fell in love with her ASS...
That's when I decided to go for it and make that commitment in getting a BDR.
That was the first time I ever heard anything of a BDR, etc.....
Four months later I was driving that beast and God knows I don't knows what should be next in life. Every day I get to my garage and look at that car and I still think that I'm dreaming. Still can't believe that I actually own a Cobra.

However, don't ever forget that car can kill you or can have you killed.
I have witness several accident due to folks staring at my car while driving and rear end another...It is a distraction... There are many ways to describe this monster...
This is a quote from my daughter after her first drive in the car.
" DAD, THIS CAR JUST SEEMS TO BE ANGRY ALL THE TIME, IT SCARES ME"

True story..
I daughter and I went out for her first ride in the BDR.
After 20 minutes drive, it started to get very dark and we decided to head home by taking one of the major highways home.
We had to make a left at the intersection unto this three lane highway.
The road that we were making the left turn from was also a three lane each way. I was upfront at the light waiting to make the turn. The oncoming traffic got so distracted, that when it was my turn to make a left (Left green arrow). The entire three lane in front of me jump the light and met me in the middle of the intersection... Talking about a scared and my 22 year old daughter wet her pants.

I have to admit, I was very close to wetting my pants as well.
I was scared and I’m very aware of what can happen to me while I’m driving this car.

When I go Saturdays Cruise-ins, Lots of folks will come over to me and say…”MAN.. YOU ARE THE BADDEST THING AT THIS SHOW”

When folks that are not familiar with the history of this car looks at it, all they can see is dollar bills, with the believe that you are looking at hundred of thousands in an investments. I have a small sign of my dash when I go to car shows that reads.
“LOOK, DON’T TOUCH AND DON’T ASK FOR THE PURCHASED PRICE”

See my baby below:
http://www.vintage-motorsports.com/g.../BDR471?page=3

Hope this helps you buddy.....
Dexter Skinner
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Old 09-04-2007, 11:01 AM
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That's a great quote ROUSHAC! Thanks for posting it. Be printing it out ASAP.

Everyone's comments remind me of my 48 Ford. I get the same type of reactions and it's not even finished...so I can't even imagine how it must be in a Cobra!
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I checked out the photos of your car and it is indeed beautiful. What colors did you use? I like the combination.

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Sterling Silver with Gray Stripe......
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Old 09-04-2007, 12:17 PM
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If you don't scare yourself occasionally, you're not enjoying the ride!
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Old 09-04-2007, 01:14 PM
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You definitely have to do the Cobra thing for yourself, however, if some hot little female wants to flash me, I won't complain...

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Old 09-04-2007, 01:39 PM
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This precisely echoes my sentiments. I bought mine because I have always loved the Cobra. It's an elegantly crude, obnoxious, ham-fisted approach to a high performance race car (by todays standards) that also possesses a beauty unmatched by contemporary cars. It's an exercise in contrasts- which is one of the things that drew me to it.

I have several co-workers (with restored muscle cars, hot rods, & classics) telling me I should take it to this car show or that one... & I have to keep telling them I have no intention of showing it.

it's just not me... I didn't buy it to take to shows so people could ooh & aah over it. I don't need that kind of validation. I go to car shows to look at other cars, not to have to sit there and guard mine. (I'd be a total a$$ if I ever took mine to a show) I used to go with a buddy who would show his vette pretty regularly... I got bored with the scene... there's nothing wrong with it... it's just not for me. Who knows... maybe one day I'll show it & be hooked.

On its own, the car already garners more attention than I ever wanted. Be ready for it if you take the plunge. Near accidents from passers-by trying to get a better look or photo, streetlight challenges (puh-LEEZE), & the inevitable crowd that forms when you park. And of course, there's always the perennial question "is it real?"

the attention can be kinda cool, and yes, I get off on it from time to time (I'm human). But it can also become annoying as well... be prepared.

Still... owning and driving a Cobra is an experience like no other. It's the ultimate expression of power and speed wrapped in a timeless, absolutely stunning body. This car will not be ignored, whether parked or in motion. As others have stated... pressing the starter button is like poking a dragon with a stick.
Slick61, That pretty much completes my thought. I have to drive it.
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Old 09-04-2007, 04:12 PM
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My Cobra is totally uncouth....absolutely no manners whatsoever. It sets off car alarms constantly.......I love it......

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I took my friend to see a local car show here in town. We drove in the Cobra and parked in the public parking lot. I noticed there were a few hot rods and classics spread thinnly throughout the parking area. We walked through the show, saw everything we wanted and a couple hours later return to the parking area. My Cobra had a brand new twin turbo Porche Carrera on the left side and a nice new looking Corvette on the right. Two very stunning cars but the family walking by just before we got there were in awe of ...the Cobra. I don't think they even saw those other two cars. The Mom, 14 yo son and Dad tentatively look at me as we walk up and say "is this car yours?" I proudly said "why yes it is". They stood by as we got in the car, started it up, slowly drove away with all eyes watching our every move. I love my car. And some of the attention is pretty awsome too. I have yet to be flashed by a young lady though.

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Old 09-05-2007, 07:44 AM
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I go to few shows and some cruise nights. I've found that people will look at the vettes, etc one time but will come back to the Cobra two - three times during the event.
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[quote=SKINNEDR]Owning a Cobra is "a calling." If you're asking these questions, you probably don't have it.

Dexter;

Your color combination is really well done -- great choice!


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