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Then of course there will be more Cobra experts in attendance and what better place to show off a masterpiece of Cobra correctness. I can't wait to see this perfect example myself. If this car is as perfect as he claims there is no reason not to put it up on the big stage. Unless of course it's not really his car. Hmmmm |
Wow. I thought Evan was a pompous ass, but at least he was entertaining. Why would a 'Real' Cobra owner like this guy dirty his fingers on this site, pissing on cars we waited all our life to have, when he can dip them in caviar writing with the other 'Real' Cobra owners at the SAAC site? Might it be that he gets off rattling his 'jewelry' here because he'd be laughed off the 'Real' site?
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http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/era-...era-289-a.html And look, what just so happens to be the first "inspiration" posted in the thread? http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/d...rear3-4ths.jpg |
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Jeffy, I agree with you. This site is pretty much designed for all of us fake Cobra owners and our many different opinions about stuff relating to our hobby. I think it's a great site and I've been around for several years. I also built my own ERA, and I built it as I interpreted an original would be like. I don't usually beat up other guys here with their own interpretations, but when a bully comes around and says a checkbook makes his stuff better than our stuff, that really gets my goat. Many of these guys couldn't build a hen house if their life depended on it, never mind a running automoblie. As for the justification of 'Real' parts cars, there may be dozens of 'Real' Cobras out there with questionable pedigree mixed in with the pure originals. We've all heard the stories of cars being built from the parts of one or several others. Paperwork is not that hard to manufacture, much easier to do than to counterfeit money. As a result, I suspect some of these 'Real' Cobras may be not much more original than my own fake Cobra, just a lot more expensive. Don't get me wrong, I've met many original Cobra owners who were quite humble, but there are assholes in every group. Don't let these guys get to you, they probably drive Miatas.
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And in all fairness to EH his Cobra was a real Shelby Cobra,maybe not an original but certainly more real than what little Jeffy boy can ever claim. I would like to see Jeffy (have you ever heard an adult call himself Jeffy?) discuss his feelings on CSX 2009 over here,The Official SAAC Forum - Index |
Since we're giving opinions. Here's mine.
2009 was raced, crashed and rebuilt. So what? Sounds like thousands of other race cars, including many racing pedigreed Ferrari's that are worth millions. You should read the pages of Keith Martin's Sports Car Market. There's usually a story each month that reads like 2009. |
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X2 !!!! I have a car thats been hidden since 1975. Why ?? Because can't stand listening to guys like this !! :JEKYLHYDE |
Interesting Thread..:LOL:
Why can I predict where this is heading. Guns drawn at midday..:LOL: %/ Interestingly, I watched/viewed a similar Thread on the Porsche site where an original owner of a 356 Speedster was asked if he thought copies (their term for replica cars) of original cars in anyway devalued or increased the value of his original car. He simply said that original speedsters with history were just that - original. Adding that some of the so called copies had far better handling and internal comforts than his car. Stereos, carpet, padded seating, interior door trims, carpet in trunks and extra gauges to name a few observations he made. Observations not criticism..:MECOOL: But reading the Thread left me in no doubt that he enjoyed his 356 Speedster for what it was - an original car that was hard to start, leaked oil, was due for an engine rebuild and excited him every time he climbed in it to recreate some of it's history all over again. And his observation was that his neighbor in his Beck Speedster had a far better finished and drivable car than his would ever be. My Mums Mona Lisa in the pool room is getting more valuable every minute..:LOL: Just my dollars worth ($0.02) Hey guys by the way with our dollar at $1.04 US at the moment you had better all watch out...:LOL: |
Mmm CSX2009 I see you watching with interest.
Good luck on the sale - if not already sold. Sent/posted a visitors message on your personal site. Basically, it would be in my garage in what you guys call ..'a NY minute'.. if I had spare cash. The restoration looks great. Perhaps when I sell and retire I may just get one..:MECOOL: Silicone are they real - me I am not game to ask my neighbors wife..:LOL: |
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Personal attack? This comment that is still up there? I just wanted to show you all what kind of members you have going around giving the SAAC a bad name. That's pretty thin skin, particularly after RACER X #99 (ever hear of an adult call himself RACER X #99??) said this, which his friend the moderator deleted to protect the guilty: You have some nerve critiquing somebody's real Cobra when all you own is a replica. And more that I didn't post where his friends could see how poorly he behaves when he isn't at home: Yours is just a kit car or like some like to say PSB (not aluminum) If it makes you feel any better your not alone as there seems to be a lot of guys out there like you. Fortunately not many of them own real Cobras. That guy was a Moron and others just like him are Morons also. I think my characterization of RACER X #99 was quite mild. Jeff |
I'm left trying to figure out the point of Jeffy's comment on the SAAC site, "I just wanted to show you all what kind of members you have giving SAAC a bad name." Huh? Let's hope you are not a SAAC member, Jeffy, as your comments are the only ones out of place. As has been said before, you don't post your personal opinions slamming someone else's car when you have no connection at all with it or the seller. Is that clear enough?
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And if you don't want people to express an opinion about your car when it's being sold on the internet, market it privately. Is that clear enough? Jeff |
Enough of this crap.
I suggested you cool off, now it's not a suggestion. Strong advice: walk away from this thread Thanks ron ClubCobra Moderator |
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Jeff[/QUOTE] Uh RACER X was already taken what was I supposed to do?:confused::rolleyes: |
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