On Saturday, FFR hosted a cruise to Newport as a Tribute to Dick Smith. For more information, see the article on the FFR web site.
http://www.factoryfive.com/whatsnew/...lumbusday.html
A group of Cobra owners decided to have breakfast before the gathering at the FFR factory. But before we went to a local diner, a few of us gathered at Burger King so we could cruise to the diner together.
At Dave's diner, we met more Cobras owners for a great breakfast.
http://www.daves-diner.com/
What would any gathering of FFR's be without one Superformance? Well, there would not be this thread!
Dave's Diner was really nice. Clean, good service, great food, and tons of old signs and pictures on the walls.
How many Cobra owners does it take to fix a Cobra that is having a problem? Nine! The owner who works on fixing the problem, and eight other owners throwing out hundreds of suggestions why it has the problem.
Here is the group cruising from the diner to the FFR factory.
At the factory, there was about 30 Cobras, two Daytona Coupes and two GTM's.
After the tribute to Dick Smith, about 24 of the vehicles proceeded on a cruise to Newport, RI. I had a prior commitment for that afternoon, so no pictures. It was a great day. But I did take a video of all the cars leaving the FFR factory.
24 Cobra Video