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It is well concluded that cobras offer no logical sense. Thus, if you are driving one you almost certainly have more money than sense :o ...and as a matter of fact - I'm not suggesting that it would take much money to exceed my level of judgment. :LOL: |
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And as much as I like Kirkhams, the care and feeding of naked aluminum is as much an OCD task as black paint on my Mustangs. Mine would be painted Guardsman Blue. My new Ford GT is Heritage. Did anyone ever do a Gulf blue and orange Cobra? |
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Patrick just lumped himself with SPF owners. Which seal was that, btw? I personally think there is a place for CSX glass cars and have seen very nice ones. Now there are new SPF's for CSX money.....dogs sleeping with cats..... |
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A glass CSX and a SPF are not the same at all ... especially when you throw stones over a non-slanted radiator etc.
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You can't compare the cars without isolating the powertrain choice. |
My point is that a CSX starts, as a finished completed painted roller, at about $25,000-$30,000 more than an SPF or ERA finished completed painted roller. If you drop the exact same FE (or SB, if you want) and a TKO600 in all three, the CSX car has to be $25,000-$30,000 more.
We're talking basic Algebra here. ;) |
If you visit ERA or Kirkham, and bring your checkbook, either one will build you virtually anything you want. We've seen examples of "over the top" builds from both, Larry E.'s car taking the cake. Is the same true of CSX and SPF? If I walk in to the CSX or SPF dealer and say "I don't like the mechanical configuration of _________ and I will pay you to make me what I want" will they do it?
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