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I thought I would end this thing where it all began. After 6 1/2 years and 2486 posts here on Club Cobra I am hanging it up, at least for awhile. Contemporary 3152 will be headed back to Southern Califorina with it's new owner on Saturday, July 26th. With luck he will find Club Cobra as inclusive and helpful as I have for these many years.
I've really enjoyed my time here and getting to know many of you here in the forum and at the various events around Northern California. My time these days is concentrated on work and a new career and making something of that. I hope and plan on a return to the lifestyle in the years to come as a Kirkham owner (Provo 2012 anyone?) we'll see.
For now my life is full of 60-80 hour weeks and an occasional stolen moments on one of my Harleys (hey a guy has to have a toy or two right). The nice thing for me about a Harley is no many times you walk by it without starting it I don't feel guilty about not taking it out. I just can't say the same about the Cobra. It needs to be driven and appreciated and so it will be. The new owner plans on driving it from the Sacramento Valley to San Diego, CA on his first drive. God bless him and keep him safe. I knew he was the right owner for 3152 when he told me of his plan to fly in and drive it home with his wife (right?)
Thank you all for your help when I knew absolutely nothing, and thank you for your patience when I was sure I knew everything. You are all the greatest part of who we are as a culture. Quick to help, slow to judge and always there for someone who needs a hand.
See you soon :grin:
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michael
A man that is young in years, may be old in hours, if he have lost no time. But that happeneth rarely. Generally, youth is like the first cogitations, not so wise as the second. For there is a youth in thoughts, as well as in ages... Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
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