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Old 03-10-2011, 11:51 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Golden Isles, GA
Cobra Make, Engine: Butler Cobra. 350 Chevy Engine, blueprinted, heads cc'd, ported, polished, manifolds matched, big valves, 1.6 roller rockers, TB Injected, mild cam, MSD crank trigger electronic ignition. TKO-600 transmission. XKE Jaguar rear. IFS by Fast Cars
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Perhaps this will be a record. Got my Butler Cobra in 1987. Bought the frame, body shell, dashboard, wiring & interior. I wanted to do everything else myself. Got a Performance engine package from PAW. Spent hours to Blueprint the engine. Matched combustion chambers to the same cc. Ported & polished the heads. Matched the manifold & header ports. Painted everything with hi-temp wrinkle finish and assembled it. Fit the engine & 10T trans to the frame. Rebuilt the Jaguar IRS installed that along with the MBG IFS that I totally rebuilt. Was never totally happy with the MGB IFS. But got the car about 90 percent assembled.

Then bought a business and for ten years that took my total dedication. Every now and then I'd tinker, but not much progress. Then the business took a turn and fell off a cliff dragging my house, life savings, my other cars & toys and almost my life with it.

But I was attached to my Cobra like Charlton Heston to his rifle. Out of my cold dead hand.

Life continued and time heals all. Many new things have happened to the car. Tossed the T10, installed a TKO600, tossed the MGB IFS installed a Fast Cars IFS. tossed the soft top, installed a hard top. Tossed the Holley 650 for the Commander 950 EFI and more. I'ts a love hate relationship. Often I hate the grunt work building custom parts for it, but when I finish each project I get a smile and a good feeling of accomplishment. In about three weeks I hope to fire it up for the first time and I may have to have my smile surgically removed after that.

I know every little detail about my car. I guess all-in-all I've loved the whole process. I hope to test drive her in April, then totally dismantle the car. Then I look forward to sanding every inch of body and perfecting every surface before I finnally start applying the paint. Reassembly will hopefully happen in record time and I hope to be enjoying some summer driving in 2011. So is that a record or what? 25 years, where did time go?

http://www.photoshow.com/watch/kx9WB7wK This link will take you to my build. You can also see my pictures in my profile here on the Forum.

Arthur

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