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NewYorkGuy 05-14-2014 11:09 AM

Do you worry about parking your Cobra?
 
I live in two major cities, NY and LA, and I have seen many expensive cars park unattended on streets and public garages BUT I have not seen many open roadsters park unattended (longer than an hour parking). Do Cobra owners drive a different car when they know beforehand that they will need to park the car for long hours (say 3-4 hrs to go dining, movies, shopping, etc.) and do you worry about your car when you're away? Thx!

rodneym 05-14-2014 11:27 AM

I must admit I worry to the point of not doing it, and it keeps me from enjoying the car to its full potential.
I've even had small dings and light scratches from car shows. You go grab a coffee and a donut and some a-hole who drove in on a [insert 80's quasi exotic here] HAS to knock on it and feel what kind of 'paint' it is.
:CRY:

dallas_ 05-14-2014 12:15 PM

Good question.
I guess it depends on the car and the location.

Mine is a track car so I don't get too worked up about dings and scratches. I intend to repaint the car anyway when I decide to sell it.

Also, our area isn't as prone to vandalism as some other areas might be.

If I had a nearly perfect car in a high crime area I expect I would feel differently.

FWB 05-14-2014 12:29 PM

i never park it anywhere unless its fully within my eyesight all the time.

it would take about 3 minutes to steal one of these cars if you know what your doing

RodKnock 05-14-2014 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rodneym (Post 1300519)
I must admit I worry to the point of not doing it, and it keeps me from enjoying the car to its full potential.
I've even had small dings and light scratches from car shows. You go grab a coffee and a donut and some a-hole who drove in on a [insert 80's quasi exotic here] HAS to knock on it and feel what kind of 'paint' it is.
:CRY:

First, stop grabbing donuts. They're not good for you. :LOL:

Otherwise, yes, I worry because Cobras are attractive nuisances. If I drive it to the local coffee shop, I literally have to walk backwards into the coffee shop so I don't take my eyes off the car. Seriously, they're a magnet for those with etiquette and those w/o.

patrickt 05-14-2014 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FWB (Post 1300525)
i never park it anywhere unless its fully within my eyesight all the time.

it would take about 3 minutes to steal one of these cars if you know what your doing

Agreed. If I ever did have to leave it unattended for a while, I'd pull the QR on the Moto Lita and take it with me. You can hot wire cars with a Ford solenoid on the wall almost as fast as you can start them up with a key.

Maricopa 05-14-2014 12:35 PM

Bars/Restarants, Wal-Mart, Library, movie theater, etc. etc. In nearly 8 years I've gotten one door ding but never even had the hats and cheapo sunglasses I keep behind the seats taken out of it.
It's nice to only have 25 instead of 60-100K sunk into one. I do worry about actual theft (joy ride) so I have a battery cut-off. Not gonna keep a dedicated thief from stealing it but will require popping the hood an add several minutes of futzing.

rodneym 05-14-2014 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RodKnock (Post 1300526)
First, stop grabbing donuts. They're not good for you. :LOL:

Bad for the body but good for the soul.
Sort of like a Cobra. :3DSMILE:

RodKnock 05-14-2014 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by patrickt (Post 1300527)
Agreed. If I ever did have to leave it unattended for a while, I'd pull the QR on the Moto Lita and take it with me. You can hot wire cars with a Ford solenoid on the wall almost as fast as you can start them up with a key.

As a general rule, most BEIGE Cobras with two roll bars are considered safe pretty much anywhere. Even thieves have taste. :p

patrickt 05-14-2014 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rodknock (Post 1300530)
as a general rule, most beige cobras with two roll bars are considered safe pretty much anywhere. Even thieves have taste. :p

Well, I can't get the "cry" emoticon to work properly.

Grey 65 05-14-2014 12:47 PM

I park mine where I want.... I got the Trunk Monkey Option....

Kevin.....

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dallas_ 05-14-2014 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grey 65 (Post 1300532)
I park mine where I want.... I got the Trunk Monkey Option....

oh, I want that too! :LOL:

OnyxRider 05-14-2014 06:03 PM

I think anyone that values their collector car is worried about parking. It's a dam shame too when someone has to be present to watch it.

I use to have one of those high tech alarms in a Ferrari Spyder to keep the top down but it did nothing for seagulls by the beach.:eek:

Wish there was an alarm sound like one of those used for an inbound ICBM. It would put your heart in shock mode as someone approached your car.

https://autos.yahoo.com/news/despera...233723190.html

NYC parking forget about it.

AL427SBF 05-14-2014 06:21 PM

Interesting, May '14 member, 10 posts ...

Used Superformance or New Backdraft from Vintage thread -
Quote:

Originally Posted by NewYorkGuy (Post 1300593)
lol, i havent bought gas for my daily driver in 2 years. I have an electric car. It is obvious the original poster, Ace, is not a cobra guy but wants the thrill, experience, and thumbs up from the old timers. And that is fine. And he should skip baby steps and get the best body with the best baddest engine. i not.he will always lust for the Kirk orCSX.at.every.car show

Quote:

Originally Posted by NewYorkGuy (Post 1300543)
You will always have buyers remorse with a BDR or SPE. It's like buying a Porsche Boxster. They are entry level models.

Buy the best, either a Kirkham or CSX. Spend $100K for roller, $35K for engine, add $10K for bling parts. Only then, you will either be a Cobra guy or not.

http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/newr...eply&p=1300593

rms427 05-14-2014 07:05 PM

I once parked my cobra on the street in Hermosa Beach (just outside LA) and left the key in it. This was on the main street off the ocean. It was a holiday weekend in the Summer and it was really crowded. It was there for several hours. Now this was in the early 70's and I did have the tonneau cover on it.

Maricopa 05-14-2014 07:31 PM

Buy the best, either a Kirkham or CSX. Spend $100K for roller, $35K for engine, add $10K for bling parts. Only then, you will either be a Cobra guy or not.

Or buy an FFR, have blast building it and then drive the crap out of it without being stressed out about the size of your di...er, I mean your 'investment'.

4pipes 05-14-2014 08:54 PM

Anybody that thinks these cars are an investment, must live in Arizona.:)

Maricopa 05-14-2014 09:40 PM

Well you what they say about guys that live in AZ. :LOL:

mdross1 05-15-2014 04:37 AM

We never take any of our prized possessions anymore knowing ahead of time they might be left out of our sight. Two different times we have returned to see damage once on a Harley the other a Corvette.

JoeT 05-15-2014 06:17 AM

I would also "caution" you to check your insurance policy. Many of us use a collector policy for our cars and think you may be in for a fight is someone was to steal your car while you were "at the movies"


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