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Old 02-27-2004, 11:20 AM
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Got to agree with zipzip. It's always good to visit the different manufacturers if you can, but it's far more valuable to talk to people who own , and especially those who have built, the brands of Cobras you are interested in. If you find such owners, they'll probably let you sit in the driver's seat so you can "try it on", maybe even give you a ride. Cobra owner's are generally anxious to show off their cars. You can also get more valuable information from someone who has built a Cobra than from the manufacturer, because the manufacturer certainly isn't going to tell you anything bad about their product. Seeing Cobras from as many different manufacturers as possible will help you decide which one is best for you. They all look pretty much the same and they all go real fast, but they are all different in their own way. Isn't there a big Mustang celebration in Nashville this year? I would think that would be a good place to see several Cobras from different manufacturers.

Good luck, sigx97. Most of us have been where you are now, and we know what you're in for. We're ready to help anytime. Have fun.

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