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Old 07-14-2014, 04:07 AM
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Originally Posted by mullen2 View Post
I studied the AC Heritage Brooklands website and seems to be very legit to me. I suggest you take a good look your self. The information I posted was direct from them. They were very helpful in answering my questions. I was simply trying to pass on information I thought was quite interesting. They have a extensive collection of original AC everything way prior to the Cobra as well as well after the cobra. (I was impressed with the site). They do much more than just work on Cobras there, I don't think they need to lie. Personally if my car were to ever be damaged I think they are the only ones I would want to work on it.

Here is the contact information for the "unnamed fellow" from AC Heritage you mentioned. Steve@brooklandsmotorcompany.co.uk

Maybe you should contact him directly to try and satisfy your doubt one way or the other.
Not going to argue, just refute what "Steve" stated as being 100% accurate. Kind of like playing the old game of telephone, one person tells you something, and as it gets passed down from one person to the next, small things change. When you get to the last person, what was originally stated, and what was now told to him hold little of the original conversation...........I'll stick with my 1985 version as the absolute fact, as I was personally there and having the conversation(s) with those actually working the floor at that time.


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