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flaflier 10-28-2011 07:07 PM

Here's one that drives from the "right" side of the car....:eek:

Barryboys.co.uk • View topic - SFS: Origin unknown ****heap

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FUNFER2 10-28-2011 08:14 PM

Are you sure that is just a under cover, secret operation for GM's new car they don't want people to see yet ? :3DSMILE:

How god awful ! :eek:

CoolCarl 10-29-2011 04:50 AM

ANY Cobra that looks better or is faster than mine. Those are the worst!

I'm not a Cobra expert by any stretch of the imagination. I'm basing this opinion solely on what I've read on this site. I've read more "negative" stuff regarding Street Beast than any other manufacturer. Ripping people off, shoddy workmanship, etc.

FUNFER2 10-29-2011 08:01 AM

"ANY Cobra that looks better or is faster than mine. Those are the worst" !

:LOL::LOL::LOL:

flaflier 10-29-2011 08:12 AM

Are you sure that is just a under cover, secret operation for GM's new car they don't want people to see yet ?

How god awful !


Yes, but if you look at the pictures closely, you will see that the seat says "Cobra".. :LOL:

FUNFER2 10-29-2011 08:15 AM

Cool,....must be the 2013 Mustang Cobra. ;)

Buzz 10-29-2011 08:28 AM

There are some Corvette based Cobra replicas out there, and while some apparently aren't too bad, I've seen at least one that looks like a '57 Chevy stretch limo with some Cobra styling cues tossed in for effect.:CRY:

olddog 10-29-2011 12:51 PM

That Fox body thing is the Duck-billed-platypus of Cobras.

lulu52 10-29-2011 09:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FUNFER2 (Post 1158614)
In your opinion,.... what is the worst cobra manufacture as far as appearance, quality ect,...past or current, and why ? :eek:

Photo's would be great, so we all can see what went wrong with the particular company's version of the Cobra.

I don't know anything about this cobra, whither it was a company or one man's dream of a cobra, but it's the WORST BUTT UGLY of a car, let alone a cobra,... I've ever seen. :LOL:

WHY ??? :confused: :JEKYLHYDE

http://i509.photobucket.com/albums/s...koowdw_4-1.jpg
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The reason it's ugly is very simple. It was built to pass federal safety and emissions standards of the day, because it is not a kit car. It's a manufactured car. Goben Cobra. Don Goben outfitted a manufacturing plant for these cars near his Chevrolet dealership in Wisconsin. For ease of manufacture, the center section of a Cadillac Cimarron was used. The rest of the car is hand built around it. Not only did it pass federal standards, it was sold with a warranty. Available with Chevy or Ford engine. Shelby sued him. Production was ceased and most units retrieved and destroyed. There are 4 units that still exist in the world today- the one you have pictured here is the prototype or mule car. There is nothing cheap about this build. This prototype car had a 350 HP 350 Chevy engine in it. You may not respect the looks of the car, but you have to respect one of the most ambitious undertakings in Cobra lore. It may be "ugly", but it is a rare story in automotive history. You will find absolutely no information on this car unless you can find the old Ebay ad from several years ago. There used to be a website, but it was supported by two Goben owners, and they let the website go. Again, it's not a kit car. It was an attempt by an ambitious entrepreneur to small scale produce a factory built Cobra tribute that was able to pass all federal standards and carry a warranty.

lulu52 10-29-2011 10:11 PM

http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t...uce/2546_3.jpg

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lulu52 10-29-2011 10:14 PM

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computerworks 10-30-2011 10:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lulu52 (Post 1159010)
The reason it's ugly is very simple. It was built to pass federal safety and emissions standards of the day, because it is not a kit car. It's a manufactured car. Goben Cobra. Don Goben outfitted a manufacturing plant for these cars near his Chevrolet dealership in Wisconsin. For ease of manufacture, the center section of a Cadillac Cimarron was used. The rest of the car is hand built around it. Not only did it pass federal standards, it was sold with a warranty. Available with Chevy or Ford engine. Shelby sued him. Production was ceased and most units retrieved and destroyed. There are 4 units that still exist in the world today- the one you have pictured here is the prototype or mule car. There is nothing cheap about this build. This prototype car had a 350 HP 350 Chevy engine in it. You may not respect the looks of the car, but you have to respect one of the most ambitious undertakings in Cobra lore. It may be "ugly", but it is a rare story in automotive history. You will find absolutely no information on this car unless you can find the old Ebay ad from several years ago. There used to be a website, but it was supported by two Goben owners, and they let the website go. Again, it's not a kit car. It was an attempt by an ambitious entrepreneur to small scale produce a factory built Cobra tribute that was able to pass all federal standards and carry a warranty.

Definitely a pushpin in the historical timeline of replicas.

However, these facts cannot change reality...this thing was an esthetic abomination. :p

Quote:

You will find absolutely no information on this car unless you can find the old Ebay ad from several years ago. There used to be a website, but it was supported by two Goben owners, and they let the website go.
Let's preserve that old website for posterity right here.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/goben1.png


http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/goben2.png


http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/goben3.png


http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/goben4.png

FUNFER2 10-30-2011 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lulu52 (Post 1159010)
The reason it's ugly is very simple. It was built to pass federal safety and emissions standards of the day, because it is not a kit car. It's a manufactured car. Goben Cobra. Don Goben outfitted a manufacturing plant for these cars near his Chevrolet dealership in Wisconsin. For ease of manufacture, the center section of a Cadillac Cimarron was used. The rest of the car is hand built around it. Not only did it pass federal standards, it was sold with a warranty. Available with Chevy or Ford engine. Shelby sued him. Production was ceased and most units retrieved and destroyed. There are 4 units that still exist in the world today- the one you have pictured here is the prototype or mule car. There is nothing cheap about this build. This prototype car had a 350 HP 350 Chevy engine in it. You may not respect the looks of the car, but you have to respect one of the most ambitious undertakings in Cobra lore. It may be "ugly", but it is a rare story in automotive history. You will find absolutely no information on this car unless you can find the old Ebay ad from several years ago. There used to be a website, but it was supported by two Goben owners, and they let the website go. Again, it's not a kit car. It was an attempt by an ambitious entrepreneur to small scale produce a factory built Cobra tribute that was able to pass all federal standards and carry a warranty.

Quite the story.

I just don't see why builders like this gentleman, use grafted parts in such a way that the finished product looks this bad. Not only can you see two different cars, but the body line gaps are terrible. For example, look at the side profile of the door, there's a huge gap at the top where it meets up with the fender and it's also tilted inward at the top. Same goes for the gap between the rear bumper cover and the quarter panel. I'm a auto body man and this is unacceptable for a "manufactured" automobile. Anyway, I could pick the car apart all day, but it is still a very badly built car and do don't understand why someone or a company, would produce such a bad example of a Cobra, or any other car,... as far as that goes. I'm surprised he sold any at all.

The top half of the cobra rear section and the bottom being the doner bumper look's terrible.

Since he went to the extent to pass federal safety and emissions standards, he would have gotten Shelby's permission.

FUNFER2 10-30-2011 10:23 AM

"Let's preserve that old website for posterity right here" :LOL:

computerworks 10-30-2011 10:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FUNFER2 (Post 1159052)
"Let's preserve that old website for posterity right here" :LOL:

...to hopefully deter anyone in the future that may have an equally bad idea. :cool:

..like turning a Focus into a Cobra-like disaster.

FUNFER2 10-30-2011 10:40 AM

My wife just looked at the car and said with the Halloween coming up, that she vote's it as the scariest, calling it,....FRANKINCOBRA ! :eek:

Being built by Goben, how about,.... "the Goblin" for Halloween.

"like turning a Focus into a Cobra-like disaster".

How abou calling it a,.....Focucobra

G-Pete 10-30-2011 12:55 PM

...the curbweight is only 2850 pounds...
...the starts only at $39995...


:JEKYLHYDE:LOL::LOL:

lulu52 10-30-2011 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by computerworks (Post 1159050)
Definitely a pushpin in the historical timeline of replicas.

However, these facts cannot change reality...this thing was an esthetic abomination. :p



Let's preserve that old website for posterity right here.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/goben1.png


http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/goben2.png


http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/goben3.png


http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/goben4.png


Thanks for posting that. I haven't seen that in a long time.

lulu52 10-30-2011 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FUNFER2 (Post 1159051)
Quite the story.

I just don't see why builders like this gentleman, use grafted parts in such a way that the finished product looks this bad. Not only can you see two different cars, but the body line gaps are terrible. For example, look at the side profile of the door, there's a huge gap at the top where it meets up with the fender and it's also tilted inward at the top. Same goes for the gap between the rear bumper cover and the quarter panel. I'm a auto body man and this is unacceptable for a "manufactured" automobile. Anyway, I could pick the car apart all day, but it is still a very badly built car and do don't understand why someone or a company, would produce such a bad example of a Cobra, or any other car,... as far as that goes. I'm surprised he sold any at all.

The top half of the cobra rear section and the bottom being the doner bumper look's terrible.

Since he went to the extent to pass federal safety and emissions standards, he would have gotten Shelby's permission.

Look at the photos of a production model in the pics computerworks posted. The fitment is much better than that of the prototype car.

Trueoo7 10-30-2011 08:24 PM

0 to 160 mph in under 5 secs. I don't care I want one....I'll be going sooo fast you won't be able to tell its fugly !


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