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Old 10-05-2009, 06:29 PM
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I am proud to post this press release, outlining the acquisition of Hurricane Motorsports by Scranton Manufacturing of Scranton, IA.


Hurricane Motorsports Announcement


As you can imagine, the discussion is exciting on the Hurricane discussion site.

I am certain more posts will come from the upcoming Run N' Gun which they plan to attend and rub shoulders with various owners.

More to follow

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NOT a good idea to have COBRA REPLICA refered to anywhere with this new company
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Old 10-05-2009, 06:53 PM
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I suspect the outcome of the FFR issue will once and for all put this issue to rest.

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Old 10-06-2009, 06:42 AM
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they suited and settled once before.

new small company, big company with lawyers and money, who going to win?

just my opinion


Hurricane has a great produce and I hope they prosper


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they suited and settled once before.new small company, big company with lawyers and money, who going to win? just my opinion Hurricane has a great produce and I hope they prosper
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I suspect this issue was addressed before the purchase of the assets from the SEC. According to publicly available info on the web, Scranton Mfg is hardly a new small company based on revenues, number of employees and length of time in business. And unlike the prior Arlington, TX-based Hurricane, they actually have more than one guy who can weld.

No doubt if Ole What's His Name prevails in the FFR matter, several replica makers will have to face the music. In the meantime, the engineers at Hurricane are already at work interfacing with existing owners and commencing with building an initial run of cars. Exciting times.
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The New Hurricane Owners are pretty interesting guys. I think they will do a very good job of making Hurricane a force in the industry.
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It appears that the new owners (Scranton) is a solid Company with on-board facilities, skills and assets to properly build the Hurricane SC 427. I also think they must be pretty "savy" regarding trademark laws and existing law suits in the replica industry.

I think it's great to have a well diversed organization taking over a product like Hurricane Motorsports.
I'm looking for very positive results in the future.... Matts right...start saving your money to buy the car.
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Congrats! This is awesome!
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This is indeed great news. I saw an HMS car at Knotts and then again at a car club meeting last Saturday. I am VERY impressed with the quality and originality of the car. I wish them all the best in succeeding building more HMS cars.

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It is good to see that the new owners' business success is not based exclusively on manufacturing and selling replica roadsters. This is a good sized, family owned business, that is in the fabricating business - producing a range of specialty products incorporating design, engineering, fabrication in addition to marketing, sales, and distribution. They are in a position to utilize in-house assets without pressure for revenue from the Hurricane product to "stay alive". Should be a very good fit.
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They are in a position to utilize in-house assets without pressure for revenue from the Hurricane product to "stay alive". Should be a very good fit.
And did I mention they have more than one welder?
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Not to dwell on the past, Jim, but am I correct in hearing you say that the White's did have a welder? That tuxedo cat of mine could have made better welds than the work the boys from Mansfield attempted for me.

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Not to dwell on the past, Jim, but am I correct in hearing you say that the White's did have a welder?
They had a welder in the sense of a little blue machine on rollers that could make a spark. But as you know all too well, they didn't seem to have a human who could operate it, a key prerequisite in building Cobra replicas.

But that's all behind us now.
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Fortunately for all, they never produced a complete kit to sell so there isn't a lemon out there to spoil the reputation.
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Check out the new Hurricane website:
http://www.hurricane-motorsports.com/
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