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01-05-2014, 09:44 PM
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Location: Harbord,
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Cobra Make, Engine: CR LS-1 GEN III 5.7L V8
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Absolute Pace Cobra up and running ?
I spent a lot of time looking at the Absolute Pace roller at the Nationals late last year, and find myself thinking about the next project......
The Absolute Pace Cobra kit impressed the hell out of me to be honest, and it's clear that kit Cobra build quality has come a long way since we started our classic revival 10 years ago.
I'd be keen to hear from someone other than Craig who has one, has completed it, and has driven it.
I am not so concerned about Rego at this point but I'd be keen to speak to someone with a finished product that has been driven....
Is there anyone out there who has one going ?
Care to comment ?
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01-06-2014, 03:22 AM
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Location: Melbourne, Australia,
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Cobra Make, Engine: AP Pace427 (AP4033) GM L77 6.0L TR6060
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01-06-2014, 03:29 AM
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Hurry up Brad !!
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01-06-2014, 04:54 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Kirkham 427SC 482 Cammer
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Lol the answer button is hilarious
And has anyone removed the timber from the bulk head to the the dash board yet.
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01-06-2014, 02:18 PM
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Hi Hewey
I am in the advanced process of finishing my Pace 427 Cobra which i started around mid April/ May 2013.
This the start of my build process
New Build
The wood has been removed from the body and it was only there to keep the right shape of the body when the body was being fitted to the Chassis.
After all 1 person can lift the 50 kg body so it needs to be kept rigid so you get a perfect fit onto the chassis.
I expect to be finished the build in the next 2 to 3 months then it will depend on QLD Transport for the final inspection and signing of paperwork .
I haven't posted on the New Build Thread lately because there has been nothing really exciting to talk about or Photograph.
There have been some significant improvements from when my chassis was made to now but I will let Craig explain them to you.
Cheere
Brad
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01-06-2014, 03:43 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cobra01
Hi Hewey
I am in the advanced process of finishing my Pace 427 Cobra which i started around mid April/ May 2013.
This the start of my build process
New Build
The wood has been removed from the body and it was only there to keep the right shape of the body when the body was being fitted to the Chassis.
After all 1 person can lift the 50 kg body so it needs to be kept rigid so you get a perfect fit onto the chassis.
I expect to be finished the build in the next 2 to 3 months then it will depend on QLD Transport for the final inspection and signing of paperwork .
I haven't posted on the New Build Thread lately because there has been nothing really exciting to talk about or Photograph.
There have been some significant improvements from when my chassis was made to now but I will let Craig explain them to you.
Cheere
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I was only joking mate, but actually Im surprised that Craig hasn't finished his own demo car and got it registered yet, certainly would make more sense that the actual kit manufacturer had one registered.
If the car is so light how do you go for putting a v8 in it isn't there something in the ICV rules about weight vs engine capacity.
This was the thing that Craig was worried about with my Kirkham.
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01-06-2014, 04:07 PM
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Hi Damage
I am only using a 302 CI Windsor
Because the car has an alloy Chassis i wont need any more horse power than that to get enjoyment from the car.
By the way when will your Kirkham be ready for rego?
Cheers
Brad
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01-06-2014, 04:34 PM
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Looks like it is coming along well Brad. will be great to see it running. One of the best days in my memory was the day we got our Cobra replica running.
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01-07-2014, 05:28 AM
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Brad,
Not sure when I'll hit the road I got sick of waiting for Craig to do the work so picked the car up and am now finishing it off. Basically I m redoing all the work that Craig did it wasnt up to the standard that I expected and a lot of the work he had done just wasn't complete. I guess after paying close to $15,000 for him to do the compliance work I shouldn't expect the headlights indicators tailights demisters windscreen wipers or windscreen squirters or anything to be finished or wired for that matter.
Pretty expensive to have those items bolted to the car I thought. On the up side my seat belts appear to be operational.
Bit disappointed after all the rave reviews that he gets but I guess he saw me as an easy feed.
Still waiting for Craig to send all the certificates but getting all the normal excuses about how busy he is. Anyway I'm sure when he gets around to it he might send the stuff I've paid for I just hope it's not 12 months time.
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01-07-2014, 01:04 PM
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Hi Damage
Good to hear your build is progressing well.
I don't think forum is the right place to discuss your differences with Craig or anyone else for that matter.
These sort of comments should be kept between you and Craig.
All I asked was when your Kirkam was going to be ready for rego,I was
expecting a rough date that's all.
Cheers
Brad
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01-07-2014, 02:25 PM
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Oh really sorry my mistake I thought that's exactly what this forum was for, don't people get on here and ask for advise on what kits how to and who to.
Quite simply I couldn't just give you a date because I don't know. I don't know because I have no idea of what level of testing etc I'm going to have to do because Craig hasn't supplied the information that he both promised and was paid to deliver.
When I employed Craig to do the full compliance and assembly for my car everything was as easy as and would only take a couple of weeks this progressed to him not organising to freight the car till some 5-6 months after it was ready and then it sitting around his work shop for another few months.
Then he starts carrying on about how hard it is and how he looses money on these Kirkhams and bla bla bla. He's done next to nothing on my car charged me a fortune and won't or can't supply the necessary paperwork I need to get the car registered.
Yes I've got the ah$&s and I'm voicing my opinion but I can assure you at this juncture in time I am not the only one. I am how ever the only one voicing my opinion because other people are trying to get their stuff and don't want to upset the apple cart, I on the other hand don't want to see other people fall into the same trap clearly I'm not going to get what I paid for or the rest of my parts so as far as I m concerned as a public forum where people come to read about kit builders and how to put kits together then this is exactly the place I will come and share my thoughts.
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01-07-2014, 02:36 PM
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Hi damage - I think the point has been made before, that if you want to start a thread, do it. To change the subject on someone else's thread is called a 'hijack'.
This thread is about the first Pace 427 being on the road. I am looking forward to see the first one completed. Keep up the good work Brad!
Cheers
Tony
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01-07-2014, 03:00 PM
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Looks like it is coming along well Brad. will be great to see it running. One of the best days in my memory was the day we got our Cobra replica running.
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Hi Hewey,
There are some days you always remember I hope the first firing of my engine is a memory to be cherished.
Thanks for the wrap on my build.
How about some more pictures of your cobra in your Photo Gallery
Cheers
Brad
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01-07-2014, 03:34 PM
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Im surprised that Craig hasn't finished his own demo car and got it registered yet, certainly would make more sense that the actual kit manufacturer had one registered.
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Surly Absolute Pace would have a demo car completed...??
I'd have though there would have been one at a cobra meet somewhere... ShelbyFest, or Nationals, or similar?
Can anyone who went to one of these events, or has visited AP please verify, or maybe even Craig himself?
PS: Good luck with the build Brad... Can't wait to see another cobra running around mid year.
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01-07-2014, 06:07 PM
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Hi Dimis,
You have to crawl before you can walk and at the moment Craig is crawling at the fastest pace he is allowed by his supply chain.
Its a credit to Craig and the design team at Absolute Pace that they have orders for plenty of cars (Craig has numbers if he wants to tell anyone).
I for one didn't realize just how many parts went into building a Cobra regardless of manufacturer.
All i can say is wait and everyone will say oooh aaah what a great product.
But then I am biased because i will have one soon
Cheers
Brad
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I was at the Nationals and there wasn't a driveable one going around - hence this thread.
Brad,
Here's the web site for our build (built it with a mate - Churchy over 10 years....). We weren't in a hurry !
The Two Corks Cobra Project
We finally got NSW Rego early last year - still some finishing to do (like paint !) but I'm loving being able to drive it.
Hewey
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01-07-2014, 06:32 PM
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PACE 427 cars
I'll chime in with my experience to date having started my build a few weeks ago -
1. The car was delivered a few weeks late after Craig quoted a 4 month wait. No big deal at all. The body is immaculate and beautifully constructed. 95% of the components for the basic kit were with the car at the time of pickup so Iw as very happy.
2. The kit comes with a very handy set of hardware containers all nicely labelled. There have been a few issues with missing nuts and bolts - all fairly minor and Craig very willing to rectify having replied to an email on Xmas day and coming into the factory to find missing nuts on boxing day.
3. The build manual will be very comprehensive when completed (200+ pages). At this stage however it is being updated regularly but is not finished. For a non tradesman like myself I will need a fairly complete manual to finish the car. Sections on steering rack and brakes not yet finished so I may not be rolling/steering for a month or two yet. Again Craig promises regular updates which Im sure will come but it may be a little harder for those not building their car under the close supervision of Craigs team in the factory to complete the build as quickly as Brad has at this point in time.
4. I have to say what I have put together goes together very well.. no problems at all.
5. The comprehensive components do take time to arrive and the payments are upfront. Perhaps there have been some delays over christmas new year with suppliers. Im waiting on quite a few of the "big ticket" items such as windscreens and wheels etc still to come. I would not expect significant delays with these parts as they should have been ordered on payment a month ago but only time will tell. Components that have arrived are very high quality.
Happy to discuss progress with any other builders around the country
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01-07-2014, 06:49 PM
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Quote:
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Hi damage - I think the point has been made before, that if you want to start a thread, do it. To change the subject on someone else's thread is called a 'hijack'.
This thread is about the first Pace 427 being on the road. I am looking forward to see the first one completed. Keep up the good work Brad!
Cheers
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ooooooooooooooooooooops sorry, I got asked a question so I answered it and that was my opening to add a little more.
Sincerely sorry 2-3 months is the extent of my fuse when promised things.
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01-07-2014, 08:29 PM
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ooooooooooooooooooooops sorry, I got asked a question so I answered it and that was my opening to add a little more.
Sincerely sorry 2-3 months is the extent of my fuse when promised things.
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damage, don't sweat it, your comments have relevance to the OP's question ...
I'd be keen to hear from someone other than Craig who has one, has completed it, and has driven it.
This was asked in the context of Absolute Pace being a potential new project, and apparently no one has yet to get seat time in this car. Tonus72 is not the OP and I'm willing to bet the OP did find value in your comments given the context of the question.
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01-07-2014, 09:04 PM
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Hi doc
Great to see someone else getting a build going. Are you planning to paint the body or keep the gel coat exposed?
Cheers
Tony
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I'll chime in with my experience to date having started my build a few weeks ago -
1. The car was delivered a few weeks late after Craig quoted a 4 month wait. No big deal at all. The body is immaculate and beautifully constructed. 95% of the components for the basic kit were with the car at the time of pickup so Iw as very happy.
2. The kit comes with a very handy set of hardware containers all nicely labelled. There have been a few issues with missing nuts and bolts - all fairly minor and Craig very willing to rectify having replied to an email on Xmas day and coming into the factory to find missing nuts on boxing day.
3. The build manual will be very comprehensive when completed (200+ pages). At this stage however it is being updated regularly but is not finished. For a non tradesman like myself I will need a fairly complete manual to finish the car. Sections on steering rack and brakes not yet finished so I may not be rolling/steering for a month or two yet. Again Craig promises regular updates which Im sure will come but it may be a little harder for those not building their car under the close supervision of Craigs team in the factory to complete the build as quickly as Brad has at this point in time.
4. I have to say what I have put together goes together very well.. no problems at all.
5. The comprehensive components do take time to arrive and the payments are upfront. Perhaps there have been some delays over christmas new year with suppliers. Im waiting on quite a few of the "big ticket" items such as windscreens and wheels etc still to come. I would not expect significant delays with these parts as they should have been ordered on payment a month ago but only time will tell. Components that have arrived are very high quality.
Happy to discuss progress with any other builders around the country
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