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Old 01-25-2009, 06:38 PM
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I can’t believe I finally made the decision. For the last five years owning a Cobra replica is all I have been dreaming about and saving up for. I first started with the plan on purchasing a kit and doing the whole thing from the ground up. Well as most of you know it takes a lot of work just to decide on the kit manufacture, motor, color and everything else you need to plan when you decide to do this.
As time went on and I narrowed it down to a Hurricane kit with a 351W stroked to a 408. So now all I had to do was to keep saving. Well about a year ago my wife asked me in many of our discussions about the car why I wanted to build one rather than buy one already done so I could enjoy it sooner. Well five years ago when the bug got me that was important because I wanted to say “I built that” I was 49 years old now and I think I finally got the point she was trying to make.
So everything changed right then and it was either buy one that someone else built or start looking at those more expensive manufactured cars. I got it down to the BDR or Superformance in short order and have been leaning to the BDR for a lot of the reasons stated on this and other site. The last problem I was left with was to see both cars up close so I could make the final decision.
This weekend was the big roadster show in Pomona CA. and I went to see if I could find a couple of each to get up close and personal with. To my surprise right after I entered the show I saw the big Superformace banner. I could not believe my eyes when I rounded the corner to see the BDR display right next to them. I looked and studied both cars and after about ten minutes the decision for me was a BDR. I talked to the guy from BDR working the show and found him to be informative, very educated and in no way pushy. He took the time in a very busy environment to answer all my questions and even give me things to think about that in five years had not crossed my mind. I could not believe my luck to find out after all this I had been talking to Reg Dodd.
I left the booth and cruised the show but I had to go back and talk some more because the new mod motor car was there and it was really looking like the way to go for me. By the way if you haven’t seen it yet it is unbelievable and priced to compete with anyone. Almost every kit builder I ever talked to said it would end up costing you what this one sells for complete. (That is the honest ones).
I went home and talked about it until my wife was probably sick of me but I ended up going back today with her and a filled out order sheet in hand.

I got Chassis # 712 that is grey with silver stripes. 342R Roush motor. T56 (6) Speed transmission
17” knock offs with Goodyear’s, oil cooler, passenger roll bar ( I have loved my wife for 25 years and don’t care if some thinks they look wrong), toneau cover, ray dot mirror, chrome extinguisher, ceramic coated header and 3M protection.
Sorry if I went on too long but I am sure all of you can remember how you felt the day you bought yours. I look forward to getting to know other owners and connecting with local clubs in So.Cal .
Have a great day all, because I sure did
Bob
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Old 01-25-2009, 07:02 PM
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Bob,

A great day for you, for sure.
I remember mine fondly

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Congratulaions!!!! You wrote "Almost every kit builder I ever talked to said it would end up costing you what this one sells for complete. (That is the honest ones)." what they also forgot is there is no way they could compete with the quality or resale value.

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Old 01-25-2009, 07:32 PM
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Bob,

Congratulations! I bet you're on cloud nine right now.

Guessing that your car is brand new? If so, make sure that you get separate receipts for the car and engine/trans. Once you've handed the docs to the DMV and paid your fees, SB100 is a piece of cake.

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Congrats, Bob!

You are going to love that Roush 342R.

Wishing you many fun safe miles in your car.
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Congratulations Bob, thats a great package you put together.
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Thanks Guys.
I hope that I made choices I will be happy with for a long time. Its a little nerve racking to spend that kind of dough on something you have not seen but i feel really comfortable with Reg and Backdraft. I am going to get two invoices for the DMV and its probably a waste of time but today I will be checking to see if there are and SB100 numbers left. If not I will play the temporary game for 09 and be first in line next Jan.
Great day to all.
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Thanks Guys.
I am going to get two invoices for the DMV and its probably a waste of time but today I will be checking to see if there are and SB100 numbers left. If not I will play the temporary game for 09 and be first in line next Jan.
Great day to all.
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Bob,

onefastmustang posted last week that there were some SB100 sequence numbers left. As of this morning, the DMV's web page still hadn't been updated, so that's a good sign.

As soon as you have your MSO and recepts in hand, you can submit your paperwork. Best of luck. Either way, you'll be on the road in no time.
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Bob, i got my bd from reg and frank in boyton beach, fla. And they did me right. I looked at every car out there and for the money the bd was the best option for me. Mine was a drive out and i don't regret the few extra bucks. I have a contemporary also, which is a completely different drive and everything, but the bd can't be beat. I was smiling like a kid at christmas when i got mine..enjoy...jim... Keep'um hissing
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Welcome to the Team!
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Congratulations on your BDR. You picked a great combo. Don’t pay any mind to those who think a passenger roll bar looks wrong. I just had the Kirkham crew install one on my KMP. My wife and passengers will get the same safety consideration as me. Good Luck
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My wife and passengers will get the same safety consideration as me. Good Luck
Then you should be thinking Sherman tank.

A very nice story. Thank you for sharing with us. Welcome.
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Congrats! I'm a big fan of those red chaser stripes.
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Thanks you guys. Its nice to feel welcome. Jay I agree those red chasers (now i know what they are called) were a nice touch that not many people have. I cant wait for it to arrive!!!
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Thanks you guys. Its nice to feel welcome. Jay I agree those red chasers (now i know what they are called) were a nice touch that not many people have. I cant wait for it to arrive!!!
Yeah, we started that here and did a couple cars that way. Actually that car was supposed to be ours but they put silver stripes instead of black on it. Either way it turned out very nice.
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They are definitely a nice touch.

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Thanks Jay
They are a nice touch. I heard the story about them originally being black and think that would look cool too.
posted the other one befor i was done
Bob

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...Man, I'm turning green here. I have a BUNCH of questions for you, but instead of hijacking your thread, i'll Pm you.
Congrats!

P.s. What are "Chaser Stripes"? are they like the Rookie stripes that go across the front fender? Pics?
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BDR is a nice ride. Congratulations.
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