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cobrafreak 05-10-2002 07:06 PM

Back to the top.....$30K takes it. "What do I have to do to put you in this car?":3DSMILE: See what you all have reduced me to.....car salesman sleeze!!!:CRY:

cobrafreak 05-12-2002 03:12 PM

Man, I truly expected this car to sell within days of dropping the price to $30K!! Email me for any questions......PLEASE!:confused:

cobra427hp 05-12-2002 04:26 PM

I have owned Ford "FE" cars and motors since 1960. That "429" sure looks like an "FE" to me!

cobrafreak 05-12-2002 04:35 PM

Would you mind telling me what exactly an "FE" is?

good2go 05-13-2002 08:46 PM

Shoulder Harness
 
FYI

The attachment location for the shoulder harness is not very safe. It should be attached below the shoulders and come up and over rather than in a downward angle.

Just to let you know.

Dave #88

cobrafreak 05-14-2002 07:23 AM

I respect your opinion, but it is extremely safe. The harness attatches to three points bolted into the frame. When properly attatched, you can hardly move. I have seen many muscle cars with the same set up never having heard that it wasn't safe. It is completely safe.

Now that you have made everybody completely scared of the safety of the car, I can expect to not sell it here.....thanks!

good2go 05-14-2002 09:01 PM

I disagree!!
 
I respectfully disagree with you. It is hot how it is mounted but where. The shoulder harness should be located below the top of the occupants shoulders and come up and go over and back down so as to hold the driver down and back in case of a sudden deacceleration. Some tracks will not let you run with the single point mounted shoulder harnesses but require two independant straps. I dont feel that something as easy to change as the harness arrangement is the cause of the car not selling.

Dave # 88

cobrafreak 05-15-2002 06:46 AM

Relax, just Joshin ya. Perhaps the harness isn't "race track" certified, but it is quite safe for the road. As I said the harness comes down over the shoulders, bolts three places to the frame, and holds you nice and snug in the seat. I would think if it were not safe, it wouldn't be allowed on the road at all. The car was built in 1988, and with only 72 miles on it, has not been messed with hardly at all.

Thanks for your input, I will tell him and see if he will arrange it another way. No disrespect meant to you.

cobrafreak 05-16-2002 02:47 PM

Back to the top.....$30K steals it.:)

xlr8or 05-16-2002 04:31 PM

Dang! Freak,
I'm surprised you haven't sold that thing yet. Great looking car.
I would be interested if I was going to get a turn-key but I want to build. The process is important to me. I have stripped and restored several cars and there is some great satisfaction to going from a pile of parts to a "finished" project.

Good Luck.

Scott

cobrafreak 05-16-2002 05:13 PM

I understand about wanting to build it yourself, I'm in the process of building a 70' Mach1 right now, you're right, the process of going from scrap to a mean machine is awesome. Somebody buy this car, it is waisting away as it is and it's killing me!!:CRY:

cobrafreak 05-17-2002 12:19 PM

I O, I O, so back to the top I go! $30K and it's yours!!! Live a little people, it's fun I tell ya!!!:LOL:

I dont really O, just my attempt to get a sympathetic buyer....heh heh!

cobrafreak 05-20-2002 03:09 PM

Back to the top........


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