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11 result(s) to your search. (rails)
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ST
Mon October 14, 2002 6:34am Rating: 9
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TKO between the rails.
Decided to go with the 5 speed.
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jorocks
Sat January 15, 2005 4:14pm
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2000 Johnex Shelby Cobra Replica
2000 Johnex Shelby Cobra Replica, designed by Can-Am Motosports, out Toronto, Canada, This one owner, lady driven cobra, arrived Turn Key from Johnex Motorsports in Nov., 2000. This is not a donor (completely assembled with new, custom automotive parts). This Cobra is not your average replica; Johnex commissioned one of the most successful race-chassis design firms in North America, CSC Racing (Canadian Stock Car), to design this frame. The "space" or "three dimensional" frame is a stronger, race ready frame, designed to handle race tuned, big block power unlike the weaker "ladder" or "two-dimentional" frames used on most other replicas. The powder coated tubular frame uses 2" x 4" rectangular steel tubing as the main perimeter rail and 1 3/4" tubular upper frame rails with a triple cowl hoop for addtional support. Johnex has since changed hands after the production of this Cobra and is now Johnex 3. This replica is comparable to the more well know Superformance and ERA replicas.
For additional info go to:
- www.houseofcobras.com/johnex.html
- www.clubcobra.com/
- www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2000/01/cobrarep/index.shtml
- http://www.centralservicesinc.com/johnex/index.html
- www.cscracing.com
BASIC INFO
- Lady Driven
- One Owner
- Owned Clear Title
- VIN Assigned
- Passed British Columbia, Canada Vehicle Safety Inspection
PERFORMANCE
- 0 to 60 miles in 5.6 seconds (using clutch)
- Approx. 320 HP (not tested)
- 2464 pounds
BODY & STYLE
- BMW blue, hand laid and baked fiberglass body
- Chrome roll bar (bolted to frame) and polished aluminum side vent louvers
- Polished stainless steel gas cap
- Flat black side pipes and bumperettes
- Brass chrome plated winsheild frame and chrome plated wipers
- Adjustable driver seat (fits 5’0” to 6’4” tall)
- Black vinyl/carpet, VDO gages.
- RJS 2" 4 point racing harness
- 15" Chrome plated, Flat Spoke 5 stars
- BF Goodrich T/A's; P215/60R15 front, P245/60R15 rear
ENGINE & SUSPENTION
- Assembled with all new high performance parts
- Ford 5.0 block and crank (machined, relieved and fully balanced)
- Eldelbrock Performance intake manifold (aluminum)
- 600 CFM holley carburetor (custome jetted)
- MSD 6 A ignition system
- Ford T5/standard transmission
- Billet aluminum pulley's
- Hydrolic clutch conversion (Wilwood billet slave cylinder)
- CSC Racing designed tubular frame chassis using 2"x 4" rectangular steel tubing as the main perimeter frame rail and 1 3/4" round tube upper frame rails with a triple cowl hoop for additional support. Frame is finished in black Powder Coat.
- Double-sheer suspension bracketry, coil over suspension with adjustable ride height front and rear. Springs are finished in a yellow Powder Coat. Tubular A- Arms finished in red Powder Coat.
- Tildon pedals. Dual master cylinder brake system with 11" disc, oversized calipers in
front and drum brakes in the rear. Adjustble bias.
- Manual stearing, rack and pinion (ready for power conversion, just needs nascar style pump plumbed in).
- Ford 8.8" rear end, limited slip, 3.55 gear ratio.
- 2734 miles.
CONDITION OF SALE
Payable by bank draft. No trades. No test pilots, serious inqires only. Ownership and registation of the vehicle will be transfered to the buyer after the selling price is paid in full. The buyer will be responsible for all transportation arrangements and any cost related to the purchase. Car is sold as is. This cobra is appraised at $41 000. US or $50 000. CAN and is priced to sell at $29 000. US or $35 000. CAN obo.
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jorocks
Sat January 15, 2005 4:19pm
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2000 Johnex Shelby Cobra Replica
2000 Johnex Shelby Cobra Replica, designed by Can-Am Motosports, out Toronto, Canada, This one owner, lady driven cobra, arrived Turn Key from Johnex Motorsports in Nov., 2000. This is not a donor (completely assembled with new, custom automotive parts). This Cobra is not your average replica; Johnex commissioned one of the most successful race-chassis design firms in North America, CSC Racing (Canadian Stock Car), to design this frame. The "space" or "three dimensional" frame is a stronger, race ready frame, designed to handle race tuned, big block power unlike the weaker "ladder" or "two-dimentional" frames used on most other replicas. The powder coated tubular frame uses 2" x 4" rectangular steel tubing as the main perimeter rail and 1 3/4" tubular upper frame rails with a triple cowl hoop for addtional support. Johnex has since changed hands after the production of this Cobra and is now Johnex 3. This replica is comparable to the more well know Superformance and ERA replicas.
For additional info go to:
- www.houseofcobras.com/johnex.html
- www.clubcobra.com/
- www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2000/01/cobrarep/index.shtml
- http://www.centralservicesinc.com/johnex/index.html
- www.cscracing.com
BASIC INFO
- Lady Driven
- One Owner
- Owned Clear Title
- VIN Assigned
- Passed British Columbia, Canada Vehicle Safety Inspection
PERFORMANCE
- 0 to 60 miles in 5.6 seconds (using clutch)
- Approx. 320 HP (not tested)
- 2464 pounds
BODY & STYLE
- BMW blue, hand laid and baked fiberglass body
- Chrome roll bar (bolted to frame) and polished aluminum side vent louvers
- Polished stainless steel gas cap
- Flat black side pipes and bumperettes
- Brass chrome plated winsheild frame and chrome plated wipers
- Adjustable driver seat (fits 5’0” to 6’4” tall)
- Black vinyl/carpet, VDO gages.
- RJS 2" 4 point racing harness
- 15" Chrome plated, Flat Spoke 5 stars
- BF Goodrich T/A's; P215/60R15 front, P245/60R15 rear
ENGINE & SUSPENTION
- Assembled with all new high performance parts
- Ford 5.0 block and crank (machined, relieved and fully balanced)
- Eldelbrock Performance intake manifold (aluminum)
- 600 CFM holley carburetor (custome jetted)
- MSD 6 A ignition system
- Ford T5/standard transmission
- Billet aluminum pulley's
- Hydrolic clutch conversion (Wilwood billet slave cylinder)
- CSC Racing designed tubular frame chassis using 2"x 4" rectangular steel tubing as the main perimeter frame rail and 1 3/4" round tube upper frame rails with a triple cowl hoop for additional support. Frame is finished in black Powder Coat.
- Double-sheer suspension bracketry, coil over suspension with adjustable ride height front and rear. Springs are finished in a yellow Powder Coat. Tubular A- Arms finished in red Powder Coat.
- Tildon pedals. Dual master cylinder brake system with 11" disc, oversized calipers in
front and drum brakes in the rear. Adjustble bias.
- Manual stearing, rack and pinion (ready for power conversion, just needs nascar style pump plumbed in).
- Ford 8.8" rear end, limited slip, 3.55 gear ratio.
- 2734 miles.
CONDITION OF SALE
Payable by bank draft. No trades. No test pilots, serious inqires only. Ownership and registation of the vehicle will be transfered to the buyer after the selling price is paid in full. The buyer will be responsible for all transportation arrangements and any cost related to the purchase. Car is sold as is. This cobra is appraised at $41 000. US or $50 000. CAN and is priced to sell at $29 000. US or $35 000. CAN obo.
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BeasleyRB
Sun March 18, 2007 6:54pm
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Alternator inside the rails
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BeasleyRB
Sun March 18, 2007 6:54pm
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Alternator inside the rails 2
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Anthony
Sun May 20, 2007 6:12pm Rating: 10
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1970? Howard 17 ft V-Drive
I think it has a HallCraft V-Drive unit if I can remember correctly. Haven't messed with it since about 1995. Maybe it'll be a winter project.
Engine is a 1962 409 Chevy, 380 HP model. 2 Blade prop.
Unlike my jet boat which kind of fish-tails its way around, this thing rides like it is on rails. Completely different feeling than the jet-boat.
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n6opv
Thu January 22, 2009 11:07pm
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Arntz wheel well doors
Arntz Type 4 only; not on any Butlers. There's one of these doors on each side of the car, at the rear of the rear wheel wells. They open to the space between the rear bodywork and the frame rails. This one on the passenger side allows access to the battery compartment and slide-out tray. The one on the driver's side supposedly allows you to store a collapsible spare tire but I have not found one with a small enough initial diameter to fit through the door. The wheel has to be taken off first to be able to open the doors.
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n6opv
Thu January 22, 2009 11:23pm
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Arntz tranny tunnel
Shown here is the removable section of the tranny tunnel. With the big engine setback in all the Arntz / Butler cars, you can remove the transmission while seated if you desire. Only a few very late Butlers had this and all Arntz Type 4 cars. I have no idea what the many cutouts are for Also shown are the two triangulation tubes that connect the center of the cowl hoop to the 2 main frame rails for increased rigidity. The 3rd leg of the roll bar (not shown) also attaches to the same point on the passenger side frame rail. This is Arntz Type 4 only as well.
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NZCOBRA
Fri December 4, 2009 12:14am
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MoTec EFI
s/s fuel rails , in progress
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cobrajeff
Tue December 22, 2009 8:07am
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Cut-off frame rails
To make room for 427-style side exhaust, ERA modified my outer frame rails - thye had to be cut short to make room for the pipes to go through the body.
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cobrajeff
Tue December 22, 2009 8:17am
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Cage
Cage welded into cowl sides, and tunnel brace extended down to meet the frame rails.
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