Yup. The journey started for me when I went looking for a kit to build. I was refered from A&C to a guy named Pat that lives in the same town as myself. Pat had completed an A&C kit about 4 years before. He was a retired Machinist, Modeler, Tool & Die, Shop Teacher, so I knew we would become friends quickly. He has been an amazing help. He asks for nothing in return and won't take anything for going way above the call. I honestly believe my cobra would not even be close to the quality it is without his help. He still shows up every week to help out. As for Club Cobra, a completely wonderful place. My questions always get answered and the people are great. If you can pass the skin-thinkness test and have a sense of humor, this is the place to be. I have made a few friends here. I have even met a few in person and I would never had known them if it wasn't for my Cobra and ClubCobra.com starting it all. Turns out that one member here was the jewler that made my wifes wedding ring. I have even met some great people just working on my kit with the garage door open. I will never forget Gary, a guy that happened to drive by my house last summer while I was working on getting the engine in the frame. There I was sitting on the garage floor when an ole green Bugeye Sprite comes pullin up. It was great to see another car guy with a lot of good knowledge to share. I met Ed, my welder the same way. Well, thats it for now. I know I will be making a lot more friends this summer and I hope to see a few of you guys at events around New England.
--Mike