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Thank you but pictures make it look a lot nicer than it is condition wise. It is extremely original though. Back when I was runing open track events at Hallet I never minded more chips and dents. (Hallet was rough with lots of loose sand and had patches of pavement that broke up every time a car went over it.) After 30 minutes flat out I would find sand and gravel everywhere in the car and my clothes. One windshield glass got totally trashed out on track. In one event I was running with a 289 powered Genie sports racer and a MkI GT40. They both had very wide sticky race tires. They were considerablly faster than me down the straights. They would blast past me and shower me with what seemed like pounds of rocks and sand. Sure was fun. Loved every second.
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Dan Case
1964 Cobra owner since 1983, Cobra crazy since I saw my first one in the mid 1960s in Huntsville, AL.
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