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Cobra 88 12-16-2009 02:07 PM

Builders
 
I have recently sold my other Cobra and have decided that a Kirkham is in my future. Can anyone direct me to some builders in the Milwaukee area to contact?

I'd like to think I could do my own work, but both I and my insurance company know the truth ;)

Thanks in advance

Cobra88

Jamo 12-17-2009 12:36 AM

Poland or Provo. :cool:

Just contact the folks at kirkhammotorsports.com. ;)

MOTORHEAD 12-17-2009 10:35 AM

+1. what stage do you need it completed to? Roller or turnkey? What engine? Since Kirkham has no dealers, it's got to come from there (Provo) anyway, and who better to finish it.? If its a money thing, that only works if you do it yourself!

Tom Kirkham 12-17-2009 12:12 PM

The closest shop that I know of that can complete your car (and build your engine) is Kinetic Racing Engines.

http://www.kineticracingengines.com/

Cobra 88 12-18-2009 10:43 AM

I meant, engine and drive train installers. Thanks Jamo.

Tom,

I have sent a few notes to David, maybe my mail is getting stuck in his junk mail filter. And maybe that's appropriate :cool:

I'll check out Kinetic. Surprising there aren't any in Chicago? Or maybe there are.

Thanks

Cobra Pack 12-18-2009 11:02 AM

I recommend using Jim Cowles of Shelby Parts and Restorations. He is in Green Bay and has been around since the mid-70's. He is very well known in the Shelby and Cobra arena. He built and installed my engine. He has all the parts he needs right in house and he is very reasonably priced.

Website:
www.shelbyparts.com

Email:
jim@shelbyparts.com

Cobra 88 12-18-2009 11:59 AM

Great to know Cobra Pack, thanks. And If I time it right, I can take in a Packers game in the same trip!

Ronbo 12-20-2009 02:36 PM

Little bit farther away, but Kieth Craft as well. http://www.keithcraft.com

Jamo 12-20-2009 02:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobra 88 (Post 1010649)
I meant, engine and drive train installers. Thanks Jamo.

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Hehehe... :p

Spend as much time as you can getting to know who you plan on using. Try to get some references and "see" their work. Get everything (including schedules for completion) in writing. Make sure they can get the stuff they'll need to finish it properly.


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