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Old 06-10-2006, 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by robbiecanuck
Hey Mike

Here are my questions:

I'm an ex university football player, and stand about 6'3" and 275lbs (working on this, but doubt I will ever get down to anything close to 200). As well. I've got a long torso relative to my legs (my inseam is 34"), so I'm a little worried about my forehead sticking up in the windstream. It seems your square tube chassis might be a little better suited to me, though the traditionalist in me prefers a round tube frame.

I might be interested in purchasing a runner sans paint. One of my father's best friends is a body shop guy and a classic car restorer. He has painted several show cars and countless classic car restorations, including several award winners. He has also painted a couple of Cobra kits in the past and has offered to paint it at a substantial discount, somewhat less than your quote. Could we work out something out here?

Some simpler questions:

How true to the original Shelby Cobra is your body?
How much does your car weigh on the street with a small block ford?
Again though I'm a traditionalist, I love what you did with your EVO4 for the Pennsylvania show interior-wise. What kind of premium would you need if you were to reproduce that? I probably would still lean to a traditional interior, but there is someting about the way your interpretation looks.
Are you building a reasonable stockpile of spares? For example, if I have a fender-bender, can you courier me trim parts and the like next day or within a few days?
O.K. lets get started:

You should ask yourself what you plan to use the Cobra for most of the time, Cruising, Drag Racing, Track? Don can build you an EVO 5 to fit you if you need the maximum performance.

I think the EVO 4 square tube frame may be more to your liking as far as comfort. I don't think your height will be an issue in either frame, but the EVO 4 is more roomy. Round tube is a wonderful thing, but keep in mind these are replicas and the square tube frame has many "street" advantages.

If you would like a Turnkey minus without paint, Don can do that, but you will have to ask him because you are ordering in Canada. I only have control over U.S. sales. Keep in mind pricing is different in Canada as well. D&D is a true "Hot Rod" shop so anything is possible when it comes to rollers.

The interior of the EVO 4 at Carlisle was very expensive and done by the guys at D&D Cobra. They will duplicate it for you or do any type of custom work that you would like. I can get a price for you on that as well, but I would like to discuss that of line.

D&D keeps a large stock of custom part spares. A large number of the parts we use are produced by Ford or other large companies so they should always be available. Trim, accessories and hardware are sourced from the same suppliers that the rest of the industry uses, so we can get you those parts in short order as well.

Don can probably give you some better anwsers as far as price and completion in Canada. If you get a chance, go to London Ohio for the Cobra show. We are bring down the EVO 4 that was at Carlisle and a Turnkey minus EVO 5.



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