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05-07-2014, 02:19 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: White City,
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Cobra Make, Engine: West Coast, 460 CID
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Used Cobra 1,700+ miles away: drive or ship?
I'm looking at a very small number of used Cobras as my first, after many years of interest. None of them are closer than 1,700 miles from where I live and I'm giving serious thought to driving it home, rather than shipping it. I've got the time and it could be a great adventure, taking 3 or 4 days.
Pros and cons? Thoughts? Comments?
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05-07-2014, 02:28 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Superformance
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Make and model? Year built? Is the car fully sorted out? Pin drive wheels or bolt-ons? You have to think about what might leave you stranded on the side of the road vs. what you can fix on the spot. Pack tools.
Also, it sounds like you don't have much seat time in one. It's a much different ride given the shorter wheelbase and higher power-to-weight ratio. Given that fact, I would recommend you ship and get more acquainted with your new ride in ever-increasing radiuses from your home. The long drives can then be better planned and you'll have the right tools with you, too.
Just my two cents.
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05-11-2014, 10:33 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Rockland County,
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Cobra Make, Engine: West Coast Cobra/427
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ACademic
Make and model? Year built? Is the car fully sorted out? Pin drive wheels or bolt-ons? You have to think about what might leave you stranded on the side of the road vs. what you can fix on the spot. Pack tools.
Also, it sounds like you don't have much seat time in one. It's a much different ride given the shorter wheelbase and higher power-to-weight ratio. Given that fact, I would recommend you ship and get more acquainted with your new ride in ever-increasing radiuses from your home. The long drives can then be better planned and you'll have the right tools with you, too.
Just my two cents.
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I agree wholeheartedly, we realize how much you want to drive the car, after 2 hrs you will be reconsidering your decision. These car are not your regular driver. Also, you need to get to know it, they have their own personality if you will. I will recommend Dependable Auto Shippers as firm to deliver your car.
My two cents
Basque 1 (Lou)
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05-11-2014, 03:32 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Cramerton,
NC
Cobra Make, Engine: Superformance No. 1359 / 351
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On November 4th, 2013, I flew into Roswell, NM to pick up my newly purchased Cobra. I test drove it, checked all of the fluids, picked up the needed items from Wal Mart (see other thread for list) and hit the road the next morning for a 1,600 mile trip back to NC. It was a great trip and I would do it again tomorrow. With this said, the following items helped me make my decision to drive verses ship:
1. I was having a hard time finding a quality shipping company that would go to Roswell, NM.
2. The car I purchased had a hard top and was well sorted with over 14k miles logged.
3. It was always part of my dream to buy a Cobra and drive it home.
I took a four days to make the trip and always stopped to top off the fuel and check fluids every few hours. I made it a point to only drive in the daylight hours and only stayed at hotels that would allow me to keep the Cobra parked under the covered luggage drop area over night. I had no problems with any hotel staff as they all loved the car.
I purchased a driver and I have logged over 2,300 miles since returning home with the Cobra in November.
I also goggled a road trip planner with weather forecast to help me plan my trip. Enjoy the ride!
Jamie
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05-07-2014, 02:38 PM
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Sounds like a long, loud, rough ride! Does it have a roof?
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05-07-2014, 03:06 PM
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Location: Colorado Springs,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Backdraft, supercharged Coyote
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I would agree with ACademic. Buying any used car like that is a bit of a risk. Immediatly heading out across country like that rarely turns out well.
Same with the comfort/experiance thing. It takes a little bit of time to figure out what's comfortable. You don't want to be 1,000 miles from home, with back pain from an uncomfortable seat. Or hemorrhoids.
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05-07-2014, 03:10 PM
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Location: Bay Area (Peninsula),
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA 427, 427/487 side-oiler
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If it get's 10 MPG at $4.25/gal the cost will be $700+. If you ship it the cost will be about $1700 (my guess) but you will save the time, mileage, and risk of driving an unfamiliar car. I'd ship it.
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05-07-2014, 04:13 PM
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Location: Lions Bay,
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Cobra Make, Engine: CAN-AM cobra, 460 SVO
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ship. If you get there to drive it and you cant, it can take a while to organize shipping. Better yet, drive there with a truck + rental trailer and a buddy- then you can drive it home as much as you want while your buddy drives the truck/trailer! I wish I'd done this with mine.
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05-07-2014, 04:22 PM
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Location: Redding,
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Cobra Make, Engine: 1966 Classic Roadster
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Ship it for all the above reasons. That long of a drive in a car that is uncomfortable after a short while, loud, possibly rough riding would most likely be much more difficult than you expected. You also have to consider weather. Safer to ship then get to know the car at home.
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05-07-2014, 05:23 PM
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Location: Clayton,
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA 838
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Drive. What an adventure.
John
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05-07-2014, 05:28 PM
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Florence,
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Cobra Make, Engine: RCR GT 40 & 1966 Fairlane 390 5 speed
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where is the car and where do you live?
how old are you?
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05-08-2014, 11:58 AM
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Join Date: May 2014
Location: Pearland,
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Cobra Make, Engine: West Coast Cobra 2007, 460 manual trans
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Grubby
Drive. What an adventure.
John
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I agree, but have the car looked over - especially if you are not a mechanic. Check all fluids, run it about town and on highway, see if it overheats, vibrates, has a steering pull, etc. But dang, what an adventure!! I bought a motorcycle after checking it out on a business trip in Dallas, but I lived in Maryland. Took me 3 days to come back, and I hauled my stuff with me in a pack and slept in a tent like Easy Rider (w/o all the weed LOL). Turned out fine, and was a life adventure. Good thing is these are made with good ol american parts and if it breaks, well most shops can fix it.
Bring ear plugs. And a camera.
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05-07-2014, 05:59 PM
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Location: Haslet,
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Cobra Make, Engine: BDR #888, Keith Craft 408
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Since you do not know the car or the guy who owns it you have no real idea of if the car would make it 1,700 miles without an issue. The car probably has never been driven more than 100 miles on any given day.
You won't really be saving much money once you subtract the cost of your getting there, the fuel to get back plus food and hotel costs.
Do you really want to park car at some hotel on side of the interstate at night in an area you aren't familiar with? Think theft. What if it rains, I have driven my car in the rain quite a few times and it is VERY dangerous..
Be safe... Ship it.....
Kevin.....
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05-20-2014, 07:18 PM
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Location: Heath,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Shelby American CSX 8000 Slab Side series, 289 High Pro , Eight Stack EFI system ,TKO500
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Grey 65
Do you really want to park car at some hotel on side of the interstate at night in an area you aren't familiar with? Think theft.
Be safe... Ship it.....
Kevin.....
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You bet, after sitting in that thing for the last 500 miles, maybe someone will steal it to put you out of your misery.
Ship it.
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05-07-2014, 06:57 PM
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I'm for road trips. I left on a 7,000 mile trip the day I finished one of my cars. No top, no heater. I had a blast. But, I would be hesitant about purchasing one and driving it 1700 miles with out giving it a good going over.
What ever you decide be safe and have fun!
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05-07-2014, 07:01 PM
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Location: Dallas,
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Cobra Make, Engine: FFR track car, SL-C track car
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If you like adventure, do the car trip.
But have a backup plan for if (when) it breaks down. 
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05-07-2014, 07:54 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Superformance
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My wife and I flew about 600 miles to Richmond, VA in November 2006 to buy our Superformance. Paid for the car, had lunch with the owner and his wife and headed to the Blue Ridge Parkway.
We had the most magnificent time. Blue Ridge Parkway. A little chilly in November on the Parkway. Just cruising home down the Parkway.
Car never missed a beat. Great trip.
For that matter, it hasn't missed a beat since I have owned it. Bulletproof.
Jack
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05-07-2014, 08:04 PM
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Location: Laguna Hills,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Superformance SPO2820 408W; former ERA CCX 3-3408 owner
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Drive!
Drive for sure! Take a couple of credit cards and your cell phone. Have the car checked out and carefully inspected on a lift and change the oil at the City of departure and then drive the sucker home!! A trip and experience you'll never forget and will long remember.
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05-07-2014, 09:26 PM
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Location: Camarillo,
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Cobra Make, Engine: SPF #2608, Roush 427SR T-W
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Pretty funny! When I was debating driving my SPF from Pensacola, FL to Bellingham, WA the guys on this site seemed to say drive overwhelmingly it home! There were guys that were going to meet me along the road and run with me for awhile as I passed through their area. It was going to be a pretty exciting 2,800 mile trip! Of course I shipped it for $1,500 and glad I did. My new Cobra was in pristine condition and if I had driven it home it would have had tons of road rash, rained on and many other issues. When I picked it up it was set up so low every time I went over a bump in the freeway I could smell rubber... So glad I had it shipped1
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05-08-2014, 06:36 AM
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IMHO....driving a Cobra for 5 hours is about a hour too long. They are more like a motorcycle than a grand touring car with all the noise and exposure to the elements.
In addition to the probability of trouble... leaving one out overnight is risky.
If you have the time, you can trailer it, you will likely want a trailer anyway and perhaps you can rent one or borrow one before you decide.
If you have a partner, driving it on occasion on the right road in the right weather would be fun.
Now, I am under the impression that if the car and your home are not on a weekly route for a commercial hauler it may take some time to find hauler and it will cost more like $2 a mile ??
For example, you will find a hauler that will take the car from LA to Seattle but not to Omak, so you may have to drive it or make additional arrangements for the last miles to home. Door to Door with one car will be expensive.
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