Guys, there are two guys in this thread that I know of that can drive. What they say matters for a starting point opinion on any cobra for track work.
Gordon has the mechanical and a drivers point of view. He can set a car up to work on a track.
Now Mulv has no Bias. He drives, flat out loves it, and knows what works and what doesn't. He has no allegiance to any brand that I'm aware of. He would just as soon drive a BDR, corvette or the 4,000 lb caddy. When he is done with it he will give you what I believe is an accurate opinion of it's qualities or shortcomings.
I think the whole of all this is you have to determine the purpose or intent of the car. Then you have to build on that foundation in order to get the end result. Any kit out there can be made to do well with the right people and enough money.
I'm a Walter Mitty and I'm still luvin' it.
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Hersh
