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Old 10-31-2006, 10:59 PM
jhwalker jhwalker is offline
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Santa Matilde, above Marroquin de Abajo, GTO
Cobra Make, Engine: SPF Coupe #2117, blown 4.6
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Right you are...
I was a member of scof for about 6 months (beginning 7/2005) before I got my official SB100 registration in California (1/2006). Once a person has taken posession of his/her car, you can join scof. scof membership brings access to a wealth of information about the SPF and the opportunity to meet some good people and bounce ideas off them. (btw, I find that most car people are good people.)

As a relatively new SPF owner (16 months) who started Cobra replica research and selection 10+ years ago, and then scraped coins together for many years to get what I wanted, and as a person who appreciates other different makes of Cobra Replicas that friends own, I am always a little puzzled when I see hostility towards the SPF, SPF owners, or scof.

Keyword -- little. A little puzzled, and NO interest in ever playing defense regarding a decision that I made on a Cobra Replica purchase after doing some research.
I like my friend's replicas, they like my car. No big deal. Life is good.
James SPF2117

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Originally Posted by Woodz428
One point that has been mentioned and seems to me to be totally INCORRECT, is that he can't join until he has it registered in the state and has their serial #. If that is the case it is a recent development. I know of at least 2( I would be the 3rd)that have cars that aren't registered and they are members. The serial # used as membership is the SPF # not some jacka$$ state # a bunch of DMV zombies supply.
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