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Newbie saying Hi.
Just purchased my 1st Cobra kit car. Backdraft Racing #538. Went to Dallas from Albuquerque N.M. to pick it up. Personnal retirement present. I would like to know where to mount the chrome fire extinguisher in the Cobra? I see pictures with them mounted in different places. Is there a particular place which is more like an original location. I must also say that I am pretty impressed with the quality of this factory kit. I have built custom motorcycles for about 7 years and the detail quality is just as nice on these kits. My Cobra has a Ford Racing Boss 302 crate motor which I hope will satisfy my H.P. appetite, but you know how us ex-race people are. Is there ever enough H.P. Any guidence and recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Looking forward to getting to know the members further. Bob Q.:3DSMILE:
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Congrats and welcome...You are apparently mechanically equiped.. I on the other hand bought one that was factory built. I am slowly learning to become a "do it myself " owner...It's alot of fun working on these engines...alot more room under the hood to work...I own an La exotics cobra but my favorite Cobra bodies are Backdrafts...Enjoy your new addiction..
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OK lets get something clear right now.....there cant be 2 Bob Q's on this site.....i was here first.......what the heck WELCOME anyway Bob Q....i dont think anybody is going to think i'm you or that you are me....buy the way Backdrafts arent considered a "KIT" they are factory built....my Midstates was a "KIT" that i built in my garage and it to was a retirement present....OOOOOO.. this is getting scarey we have to much in common...
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Congrats on the purchase of your BDR. I had to give up riding my Moto Guzzi after 234,000 mi. because of a bad back and just brought home a BackDraft #293 Smedling 351w T5, YaHoo what fun.
I remind people who ask me if it's a kit car that their big dollar car was parts once and does that make it a kit? I don't have the answer for your extingusher but for you guys using powder they will settle from vibration and will be useless so have it tested every year. Rich |
Bob,
Welcome to the club! You certainly picked a nice retirement present ... enjoy:D |
Thanks to all for the welcome. RustyBob: Yea, it sounds like we have too much in common. Only, I'm probably better looking. Ha Ha. So I don't call my BDR a kit Cobra? Great as I thought it was called that. Indigo Blue with white pearl stripes. GREAT looking sled and a blast to drive. Talk to you all soon. God Bless. Bob Q.
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Welcome to "Cobra Fun's". Just to let you know there is a group of mixed cobra's (SP, FFR, Mid States, Lone Star) from San Antonio N.M., T or C, Las Cruse, El Paso, & Alpine Tx. If you ever want to come down or join us on some of our cursies let me know.
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Welcome! I came real close to buying a BDR from Jay at Vint. Motorsports until I found a B&B built by a pro shop in KS for a Doctor. Thinking at some point in time I'll go with a new BDR but for now having a blast with what I've got. You've been bitten!
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Welcome again! Worst thing about these cars is winter in the north and bad weather in the south! (Means you can't drive it!)
Help us visualize your car by uploading some pictures of your new baby! By the way Roger, who wants a BDR when they have a B&B!:D |
infletcher -- After getting it..... you are right! ;)
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I'll post some pictures once I figure out how to work this dang computer. I agree, Lots of quality cobra manufacturers out there. I'm sure each owner is just as proud of their cobra as I am. the other Bob Q.
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Oh Bob Q.....the best part of owning a Cobra is yet to come...........
one of these days you will be at the gas station and some young pretty blonde will walk up to you and say "thats a pretty car, i sure would like to go for a ride ??"......whats you gonna do Bob Q?? think about Bob Q....it really happens....the other Bob Q. |
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Bob Q1 to Bob Q2.....Bob Q1 to Bob Q2.....come in Bob Q2....this is Bob Q1 calling...
we must be twin brothers from different mothers..... Me 5' 10" grey guy with short beard also... Bob Q1 over and out..... |
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Fire extinguisher should be mounted where you feel comfortable grabbing it in an emergency.Mine is mounted behind the shifter.Power? we all have different needs for speed mine could only be satisfied with a big block.Remember! It is always better to have it and not need it,then to need it and not have it.
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Thanks mdross1, tinman Bob Q welcome to the excitement. tin-man |
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