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what is the right way.
Zeora: you bring up a good point, do a Cobra the 'right' way.
Problem is that 'every man is right in his own eyes'. so what is right for me is not right for you. My neighbor and I are perfect examples, he builds cars for one main reason. "to get first place awards at shows" to him there is no other way to do it right.
I build cars for everyone to enjoy, and to spend 50K on a car that could only be sold for 35K is not right for me. I let tons of people ride in my cars, drive my cars, let the kids crawl all over them even strangers kids. To the right car is a car that can be experienced by many people and not just the judges.
I have participated in building show cars, and we have gotten some first place trophies at Sac autorama. My insane love is for 'cars', not just one or two cars. Actually with my first post I lost count, I actually forgot I have a 68 vette roadster in the barn, and 56 belair sport coupe.
So I applaud eveyone that does one 'right' and I am glad lots of people buy those expensive parts because that allows the industry to exist.
My definition of a 'right' car. Runs good, specific attention to detail, gets reasonable performance, does not break every time you drive it, and I built it nearly completely with my own hands. and when I sell it I at least break even.
later dudes.
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