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Jim Holden 06-12-2006 05:54 PM

Z:

The trans is approx. $1,800-1,900. depending upon your source. You will need a shifter. The first one was from Hurst, but I liked the one from Long Machine better.

Check with Bob or Peter (or Doug) at ERA as to their current recommendations. My experience with this setup is now some 15 years ago.

Jim

PS: I have a TKO in my FIA. Knowing what I know now, if I were to do it all over again I would go with the Richmond and throw the TKO into a dumpster.

mtr 06-13-2006 04:23 PM

So, I never got an answer. Does it really take 30 min to set up the top if caught out in the rain?

*13* 06-13-2006 04:31 PM

I haven't pulled mine off yet but I wouldn't think so. My Upholsterer told me to attach it from the front & pull it over the hoop & snap it down to the body. I think in a warm day you shouldn't have too many problems, but who needs a top on a warm day;) The vinyl gets pretty stiff when cold so it may get a little more dificult to attach.

Snakebit 06-13-2006 07:23 PM

Nice set of Webers! Do you know what your base is fir jets, air correctors etc?

mtr 07-27-2006 03:48 PM

Anybody been by ERA lately? And did you maybe see how car #719 is comming along?

ZOERA-SC7XX 07-27-2006 04:01 PM

I was there today...what color is your Cobra?

mtr 07-27-2006 05:13 PM

Gray with black stripes. The last I saw of it is the photos on the bottom of page 2 of this thread.

ZOERA-SC7XX 07-27-2006 05:29 PM

Now I remember your car from before. Is that a turn key? I think it was in the same spot as before...not sure...lots of Cobras in the shop. What does Peter P say?

mtr 07-28-2006 08:29 AM

Yes, turn key. I have not talked to Peter in a while. I have to haul it a long ways and was hoping to get it before winter. Trips up the Alcan Hiway in winter aren't a lot of fun!

Snakebit 07-28-2006 11:47 AM

That's next week! Doesn't Alaska have only one week of summer? Peter can mount a wood stove inplace of the passanger seat for a heater. Just kidding!!! I love busting on people from Alaska, I guess they don't sell a lot of convertables or air conditioners up there.

Best of luck with your ERA. The quality is second to none along with their customer service.

Where did you find the 295/50/15 snow tires??

WarrenG 07-28-2006 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mtr
All my parts are ordered and are at ERA now. I chose to have ERA do the assembly when a friend pointed out that with my schedule it would never get finished. I realised he was right and knew I wanted to drive the car soon as possible so I just loaded up the stuff I had and sent it to them. The wait has been fun But I am really looking forward to driving the car. Last week I went for my first ride ever in a Cobra. I was given the job of driving instructor at a local Auto X, (which just amounts to showing the new folks around the track) A guy and his wife showed up with a FFR. She was having a little trouble finding her way around so I jumped at the chance to ride in that car..er..that is... show her the way around the track. Big mistake, It just made me want my car more! As to calling Peter, I have tried very hard to make sure and not be a pest. I'll just keep patiently waiting. Does it really take 30 min to assemble the top?

Go ahead and be a pest. If Peter isn't used to it, I'm sure he's come to expect it and he is good natured about it. I know how you feel about the wait. The closer it gets, the more difficult the wait. Try not to get frustrated. ERA moves at their own pace and in their own time. Just remember that when it's done, it will be the best it can be. Mine is one of those turnkeys that they are working. I've been up there three times now and plan to go back up 12 August. Mine is 289FIA #2111. metallic blue (actually 2006 ford mustang vista blue). Just came back from the painter about 2 weeks ago. The engine, 1964 289 stroked to 331, has been waiting at Danbury Competition Engines for the car for about 5 months now. I keep telling Peter that even the engine is itching to get going.

ZOERA-SC7XX 07-28-2006 05:34 PM

Just remember...they don't get paid until it's done...and they love to get paid!

WarrenG 07-28-2006 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marcalan
I would be interested in knowing the number, my chassis is 2112, anybody happen to know what number went to Tony's?

If the one that went to Tony wasn't yours, then yours should already have been at Tony's assuming that they progress in order of serial number. I visited ERA on my way to Skip Barber's 3-day racing school in May and your frame was laid up in the jig in the fab shop. Mine, 2111, was in powder coat (the frame), 2110 had recently returned from powder coating, 2109 was bonded and ready for paint (or delivery as a kit, I didn't ask which), and 2108 was already painted. Mine took approx 2 months at Tony's. Unfortunately it arrived at his shop just as ERA was preparing their GT Spyders, which Tony painted, and during the time that Tony was trying to get his Grand Sport ready for Carlisle. Hopefully, most of that is done and yours will move faster.

WarrenG 07-28-2006 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snakebit
That's next week! Doesn't Alaska have only one week of summer? Peter can mount a wood stove inplace of the passanger seat for a heater. Just kidding!!! I love busting on people from Alaska, I guess they don't sell a lot of convertables or air conditioners up there.

Best of luck with your ERA. The quality is second to none along with their customer service.

Where did you find the 295/50/15 snow tires??

With the summer we've been having here on the East Coast this year I imagine the Alaskans are having the last laugh. I often wish I was back there enjoying the 75-85 degree summer heat (roughly June 1 to Sept 1) and humidity that when it is high is easily tolerable! Not to mention the view of Denali (over two hundred miles away) from my backyard! I'd even take the weather we had at Collinson and Nuvagapak Pts (try to find those on your map!) over what we've had here.

WarrenG 07-28-2006 08:33 PM

With respect to my posting about the status of several of ERA's cobras; it was my February visit, not the one in May, that I observed the status of those particular serial numbers. Sorry for the mistake.

marcalan 07-29-2006 04:37 AM

Yes, my FIA 2112 is now at Tony's to be painted. As you mentioned, I too expect it to take about 2 months at his shop for paint. Thats ok, it gives me more time to get the motor ready and find some more way to affordthe webers.

iwantacobra427 07-29-2006 09:04 PM

I'm getting FIA # 2114.. According to Peter last week it should be done in this week then off to Tony's for 6 to 8 weeks.. :D

*13* 07-29-2006 09:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snakebit
Nice set of Webers! Do you know what your base is fir jets, air correctors etc?

Sorry, i've been so busy lately I haven't responded to you. I couldn't tell you off hand. I would pull them & give you the numbers but I have the car stored at my brothers right now to make room for other projects.

*13* 07-29-2006 09:26 PM

Exciting times for those of you getting your cobras soon!!! Having it all painted & ready to roll will be awsome!!!

ZOERA-SC7XX 08-20-2006 07:56 AM

MTR, I was in the shop this past week...it seems # 719 is coming along just fine, in case you're wondering...;)


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