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05-28-2013, 07:15 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Cheltenham,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Classic Revival CR3516, LS3, Aussie Mike'd T-56, 3.70 LSD, AP brakes, Penske shocks
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Wow, first Cobra Kits (Harrison) is sold, Classic Revival is apparently open to offers, the alleged criminal David Tucker has his for sale, and now DRB
Craig, you scared them all away with Absolute Pace, now for the next phase of your cunning take-over-the-world-plan 
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05-28-2013, 08:06 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Perth,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Pace Alumina 427 #69
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I think a lot of these old Skool manufacturers are suffering. Their product is out of date, people hate having to go to the wreckers to find a dodgy steering column from a laser or front uprights from a cortina or a diff from a skyline...Or bring home a whole wreck to start with. I believe the donor days are over.....
The new age is all new parts OE or fabricated. People want bling ,they want perfect fibreglass. They want resonable prices. People expect the kits to go togethor well with minimal fuss....I feel that Pace will have success because they have embraced all these factors. I think this is also why FFR have had so much success.
This of course is just IMHO.
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05-28-2013, 09:11 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Gold Coast,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Wish I had my own PACE 427
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Modena
Craig, you scared them all away with Absolute Pace, now for the next phase of your cunning take-over-the-world-plan 
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Got to take that as a compliment, but it really isn't the case in my opinion.
Times are really tough in the kit car industry, like a lot of small businesses in Australia, these are challenging times.
Plus I think that a lot of the established players are at that stage where they are looking to do something else.
I think Dave(albanycobra) has hit the nail on the head. I believe times have changed and I have invested heavily in that belief.
The way we operate:
We use latest computer aided design and testing tools to develop our products.
We are driven by quality and value for money. We believe our kits are cheaper to construct than our competitors products.
We have a large scale production approach to building our kits.
We offer a one-stop shop for everything related to kit cars.
Plus I work tirelessly day & night on the business.
We are fortunate to have a large number of kit orders on the books and lots of other work in the shop.
We are always on the lookout for additional staff, additional infrastructure and additional space.
I really hope that we can bring something very positive to the hobby.
Interesting times...
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05-28-2013, 03:33 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Warwick,
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Cobra Make, Engine: DRB, FORD 302W,T5
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Its only the DRB 540 part of the business
There is still a need for donor parts, as they are pretested and certified (incl. faults)
Custom manufactured components --as used in suspensions etc -- are ideally made using CAD with FEA -- the FEA is non destructive testing and is subject to the operators input .
An independent certifier would need to be employed for these critical parts to certified as to appease ADR requirements I would think
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05-28-2013, 04:50 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Gold Coast,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Wish I had my own PACE 427
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mrs flatchat
An independent certifier would need to be employed for these critical parts to certified as to appease ADR requirements I would think
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That is how we do it.  Our certifiers can simulate full vehicle models performing a range of vehicle tasks and maneuvers to test it's dynamics, loads, stresses and performance.
I disagree with the need for donor parts as all the kits I have seen that use donor parts have some fabricated components, fabricated mounting points and not necessarily mounting/using the donor parts exactly the same way as they came from the donor. These aspects are not tested or analysed by the kit manufacturer to the degree that I believe is required. e.g. performance of collapsible column, suspension mounts, bump steer etc.
And in my opinion the market/hobby has made their opinion clear on this subject as well and what they are looking for today in a kit car.
But the great thing is there is choice in the market and people can choose the approach that suits their requirements.
(Donor car approach is what DRB use and a note to everyone that does not realise Mr/Mrs Flatchat are heavily aligned with DRB.)
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05-28-2013, 05:02 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: NSW Australia,
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Cobra Make, Engine: ROBNELL
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Too many cars ?
Could it also just be the fact that are are just too many Cobras around and too for sale?
Prices on established cars have dropped so much and not selling.
After all they are not unique any more.
But agreed, quality will always be in a better position on the market.
Max.
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05-29-2013, 03:27 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Sydney,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Classic Revival #3199. 366ci L76, T56 6 speed, Blue circle custom paint, Australias most original cobra 2009-2010
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Originally Posted by Cobra01
Your enjoyment and life are at stake when you take a Cobra for a drive and I for one like to feel safe on the road when i am driving a car no matter what the car make is.
Cheers
Brad
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The safety of any car is as much dependent on the skills of the builder as it is on the parts used. Every manufacturer shares parts between models and between makes - using donor parts when building a cobra is no different to what manufacturers do. I dont think you can suggest a car is unsafe because it uses parts from another vehicle (provided parts are new\refurbished or tested). Having a manufacturer build a working and tested prototype for me would have been bigger issue in regards to safety. Just my opinion. I just have a ****ty old bitsa, so what would I know.... 
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05-29-2013, 04:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tenrocca
The safety of any car is as much dependent on the skills of the builder as it is on the parts used. Every manufacturer shares parts between models and between makes - using donor parts when building a cobra is no different to what manufacturers do. I dont think you can suggest a car is unsafe because it uses parts from another vehicle (provided parts are new\refurbished or tested). Having a manufacturer build a working and tested prototype for me would have been bigger issue in regards to safety. Just my opinion. I just have a ****ty old bitsa, so what would I know.... 
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Well said Andrew. Car companies spend a lot of money designing and crash testing components they put in to their cars. This is so that regular joes like us can drive around in their vehicles in relative safety. That testing procedure is why a lot of kits use donor cars for their suspension. They are a tested and proven entity and very rarely fail. Kit cars in the past have been a simple design with well thought out components designed to make the 'build' a lot easier. I think Craig's Pace is more of an assembly than a build.... You just bolt it all together, which will probably open him up to a lot more clients. You probably won't need a welder or grinder or anything like that. For me the attraction with building my DRB was about the 'build'. I enjoyed hunting through wreckers looking for parts, then rebuilding, modifying and painting them. I had a real sense of achievement when I got it registered (2003). I bought my kit straight after one of my best mates who was 23 died of Cancer. I remember thinking i'm sick of putting this off and waiting till I can afford to do it i'm just gunna do it. For me I will probably never sell this car.
Craig is a personal friend and was the first person I met in the Cobra Club. He introduced me to everyone up here and I then joined the club. He then had a DRB and his enthusiasm for the Cobra marque was undeniable. To see him build this product is nothing short of remarkable. We all knew he would be able to sell them, I just didn't realise they were gunna look this good.
As with any new product there are bound to be glitches, you can't reproduce all driving / road conditions with a computer. I am sure that Craig will be on the ball and will quickly react to any problems they have.
Just my 20c
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05-29-2013, 03:32 AM
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Location: Sydney,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Classic Revival #3199. 366ci L76, T56 6 speed, Blue circle custom paint, Australias most original cobra 2009-2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Modena
Wow, first Cobra Kits (Harrison) is sold, Classic Revival is apparently open to offers, the alleged criminal David Tucker has his for sale, and now DRB
Craig, you scared them all away with Absolute Pace, now for the next phase of your cunning take-over-the-world-plan 
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In regards to CR, my understanding is that the owner was having some health issues, nothing to do with Pace. I reckon there have been more CR's registered (in NSW at least) in the past 12 months than any other make.
Also, Dave Tucker I think was targeting a completely different market to most other manufacturers. Not sure what market.....?? 
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05-29-2013, 06:32 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Warwick,
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Cobra Make, Engine: DRB, FORD 302W,T5
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Craig, you have an outstanding product there and we wish you every success with it.
I suspect it was from your first Cobra (DRB) build that has inspired you to take this replica car business to the ultimate level.
I've been in the manufacturing game for over 40 years and these last 10 years change is rapid -- you can practically design and produce things from your iphone --I know I could run a machine shop from it
FYI :-
We have a long standing friendship with DRBs owners past and present, us Oldies have to stick together - nothing to do with their business.
Denis Bedford (original DRB), whom I respect as an innovator --was bold enough to do an all Aluminium mono chassis for the XJ13 then the SC540 , BDM Cobra, D type Jag and I'm fairly positive that the XJ13 chassis was RCRs inspiration for an all Ally chassis.
Thanks for listening 
Last edited by Mrs flatchat; 05-30-2013 at 03:23 PM..
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