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Old 01-07-2010, 09:46 AM
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Default Continuation Shelby frames

In the new book about Shelby cars, there is a page on the continuation Cobras. As the text is kind of slipshod and there are no relevant pictures, this sentence confuses me: (from memory) "As the fiberglass body has to be bonded to the frame, the front and rear subassemblies are bolted into the continuation cars instead of welded as in the original."

Does this mean the continuation cars do not have a one-piece frame? Or that the suspension assemblies are bolted in as units? Or what? And is the same frame used in the aluminum cars?
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