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Hood scoop shape, placement of the fuel filler and the deep "lip" around the rear cockpit cowling indicate that its probably a CMC (Classic Motor Carriages) car. The company had a colorful history, shut down, reborn as Street Beasts and has now gone defunct again.
Shady business practices including pressure sales tactics, backorder/incomplete delivery nightmares and accusations of outright dishonesty followed the company throughout its many lives and various incarnations.
The company's antics have (perhaps unfairly) led to the cars themselves enjoying a generally crappy reputation among Cobra enthusiasts, but those intrepid souls who managed to complete their cars in spite of the manufacturer seem happy with their builds. Some of them right here on Club Cobra vigorously defend them against all insinuations of poor quality and even go as far as offering to stack them up against Cobras from any other manufacturer. Like any owner assembled/finished component car, what matters most is how much attention to detail and quality was paid by the man who built the car.
Do some separate searches here on CMC, Classic Motor Carriages and Street Beasts.
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Last edited by Buzz; 12-15-2011 at 05:32 PM..
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