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Old 12-01-2009, 01:19 PM
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. First off, I would disagree with the comment that brushed aluminum Cobras are running around cities like water through the city main.
. That's stretching what I said, just a bit just pointing out that they are becoming incresingly more like the blue & white stripe cobra. When I first decided I had to have one there were only a few aluminum finished cobra's on this site & on the road. Now there are quite a few. I love the look, don't get me wrong. I just like to be a little different. I like the idea of the painted car with aluminum undersides.
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Old 12-01-2009, 03:20 PM
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. That's stretching what I said, just a bit just pointing out that they are becoming incresingly more like the blue & white stripe cobra.
I know I stretched and I indicated that it was "hyperbole" or an exaggeration for effect. Sorry.

While there are more of them, since Kirkham is still in business and still producing them, the aluminum cars are still few and far between in my estimation. Kirkham makes the bodies for Shelby and Kirkham has only produced about 600 +/- total since the mid-90's. Also, CA is the biggest market for Kirkham, so being in SoCal, the most populous portion of the most populous state in the union, I've got to assume you will see more than anywhere in the country.
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Old 12-01-2009, 03:38 PM
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IGOFASTR...Ron,
Congratulations on the new car. i just saw your header, hope you bring it to the NorCal toy drive on the 19th. I would love to see it.
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While SPF are nice to me there is no comparison to the CSX 6000 Cobra for many reasons including but not limited to accuracy and authenticity. They are not in the same league in my book.

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I just like to be a little different. I like the idea of the painted car with aluminum undersides.
It's interesting that two reasonable people can see something entirely opposite. I see painted Cobras as being far more common than naked alloy cars. And polished alloy even less common. Between the fiberglass offerings from CSX, BDR, FFR, ERA, SPF, Unique, Arntz, and the many others over the past 30-40 years, I would think the 600 alloy cars, some naked others painted, scattererd across the US would be uncommon.

Tim (tkb289) is right. You could buy a lot of things for the extra $30K or whatever the amount. In fact, you get a Cammer engine for your fiberglass car, but then, you wouldn't have an alloy car either, if alloy is important to you.
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