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Let's see your pure street 427 roadsters from SPF
Does anyone here have a pure street 427 roadster from Superformance?
You know, it should have no hood scoop or roll bar, front and rear nudge bars and overriders, undercar exhaust, a street dash layout, and round tail lamps. Extra points if you converted the Le Mans gas cap over to a proper small cap from the street models. C'mon guys, if you've got one let's see some photos and specify your chassis number too. |
I have a "Street" but it has one black rollbar and a hoodscoop, so my sh!t would fit
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sp1410 has a nice blue street 427 from Superformance. No hood scoop, no roll bar, undercar exhaust, street dash, and overriders. Still, his car's missing the nudge bars and has rectangular tail lamps and the LeMans gas cap. So close...
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Well it's not a Superformance, it's a Factory Five, but it has everything that you requested. :LOL:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...en42/002-4.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v668/jolsen42/001.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...2/Cobra040.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...2/Cobra031.jpg John O |
Verrry nice car John O
Craig |
Sun Dude -- from a Recent thread. -- SPF 27XX --
http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/bay-area-cobra-club/105000-night-time-right-time-skyline.html http://www.newmustangranch.com/image...s/DSC05974.JPG http://www.newmustangranch.com/image...s/DSC05973.JPG http://www.newmustangranch.com/image...s/DSC05950.JPG http://www.newmustangranch.com/image...s/DSC05949.JPG http://www.newmustangranch.com/image...s/DSC05946.JPG http://www.newmustangranch.com/images/DSC_0059sm.JPG http://www.newmustangranch.com/images/DSC_0086sm.JPG http://www.newmustangranch.com/images/DSC_0061sm.JPG Round tail lights are not an indicator of being a roadster; -- I have all the other items (or lack thereof ) you mentioned -- and its actual --BRITISH RACING GREEN !!! Steve |
Very nice car, Steve! Any idea how many other SPFs have been completed like this? It seems to be more common among ERA owners than SPF owners, to replicate the pure street roadsters.
(I know that it's tough to generalize re: round vs rectangular tail lamps on 427 Cobras, as they kinda just installed whatever they had on hand. But my understanding is that the 427 comp cars had rectangular lamps, as did all the 260/289s, but the 427 street cars mainly had round ones.) |
Tail lamps
I believe the Round Lamps were introduced for the new Federal guide lines in1966 for a seperate Turn lamp, and Stop lamp.
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Hi Jolsen!
Nice Color ;) |
I was gonna go with round tailights, but the SPF round ones just don't look right to me.
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So therefore........My car must be a 66 ;) Thanks Roger
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Spf 1660
I was going more for a subdued English roadster look and really like the Superformance "street" version. I initially did not want a hood scoop but now I can't remember if I decided to get one afterall or that SPF didn't offer a flat hood. Either way, I'm very pleased to have the scoop and think it adds to the look.
I'd say one compromise was the restrictive and extremely quiet under body mufflers that came with the roller. I quickly replaced them with Magnaflows which were still too quiet but I found a solution that works very well, see the last pic...:MECOOL: http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...s/DSC03742.JPG http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...s/SPF_rear.JPG http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...s/DSC03736.JPG http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...s/DSC04787.JPG |
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Remember the SPF rectangular rear lamps are a dual bulb type , which is an improvement over the original rectangular rear AC lights. The rear "round" lights as seen on the 428 cars were cheap and available at the time and easier to implement than a re-tooled rectangular lamp.
with that said, I personally prefer the rectangular lamps. |
Dirtrich, does your hood scoop have the rivets like the 427S/C cars or is it molded in? And does your hood have the rickets on the leading edge, or is it clean? I can't quite tell from your photos.
Panavia, I also prefer the rectangular tail lamps especially on my 427S/C replica, but I bought it resale and it had the round ones. Phft! Not my ideal, but not a deal breaker either. |
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There seem to be two types of round lamps in use, a glass lens that is held in a rubber gasket and a plastic lens that snaps onto the base as seen on AC MK IVs, etc. |
I just wanted to thank everyone for the amazing fotos of all street Cobras. Really nice. I've been overseas on business these past 5 weeks (due home this weekend) and these shots (and this site in general) have truly been a welcome shot of Americana. Firing up my CCX is extremely high on my return "things to do".
Kirk |
http://superformance.com/Photoalbum_...px?Albumid=140
Sundude, please take a look at this classic Superformance Roadster. The owner just took delivery of it two weeks ago! Enjoy! |
She's a beauty!
Say Mark, any idea how many SPFs have been completed as street roadsters (vs sports models)? |
The Street versions are almost sort of stealth ;) I need stealth the way I drive:3DSMILE:
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