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And yeah, he took first place. |
You two should charge admission to your discussions... They're quite entertaining, if not monotonous.
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I will shut up. Sorry to stray....
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Lord knows if I had the means I'd buy a real comp car, make absolutely certain it was still running a high compression race motor in it, fill it judiciously with racing fuel and absolutely terrorize my neighborhood and the surrounding freeways with its presence. And all "legally", as per the existing regs and a middle finger aimed squarely at Sacramento. What a country! :LOL: I genuinely hope that this isn't more CS hype and they actually follow through with it. ANY news (like this) within our hobby is ultimately good for the hobby. It brings attention to these cars, which attracts more buyers/enthusiasts, most which ultimately "punt" and buy something far more affordable like the copies we all enjoy. What could be wrong with that? |
Guys...it's late. I'll post on this in the morning. These are truly incredible cars. The details are pretty mind blowing.
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However, if a buyer of a new Shelby/Kikrham Comp Cobra, a car that can't be registered in CA and thus can't be operated legally or "legally" on the streets and highways of CA, but wants to "terrorize" the neighborhood and freeways of CA, then said buyer will likely have their new Shelby/Kirkham Comp Cobra confiscated by the authorities and sold at a government auction. The CA Attorney General's Office does pass by this site occasionally. As for "stretching my legs", that I do 6-7 days per week. Along with other strenuous exercise. ;) |
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But, I still find myself skeptical that Shelby will find buyers for 43 Cobras that won't be driven at a track and can't be driven on the street. And I'm also very skeptical that Shelby will be able to source 43 "original" cast iron side-oiler blocks and 43 pairs of "correct" medium-riser heads. Should be interesting for sure. |
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I'll "buy" that the press release is ambigious on the heads, but original cast iron blocks? Anything is possible, but I originally set out to buy an original sideoiler block and found lots of crap. Either way, as I said, it will be interesting to see the story unfold. |
I have an original cast iron 1965 NASCAR 427 SO, all original FOMOCO heads, intake etc, etc. Maybe they'll make me an offer! I know where some more are too. Good stuff not junk.
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Sorry I can't be more detailed in my answer here; we are just too busy. We are going flat out right now. We had a record year and we are completely sold out, as in-- completely, utterly, sold out. I can't deliver anything to a new customer until April 2016--maybe June 2016. I have turned down work all year. That is something we have never done before. Regarding the CSX3000 "Continuation Cars" (at least that is what I think they are calling them) we have already made one. It was sold before we finished it. Bill DenBeste spared no expense. He wanted everything RIGHT. Bill gave us a ton of original parts to work with. Bill has a MOUNTAIN of original parts. I have no idea where he got all of them. (Some from Mike McCluskey, some from Shelby, and probably some from God). I mean he has a literal MOUNTAIN of goodies. He has original, copper radiators, original 16 inch steering wheels, original switches--still in the Lucas packages. It is fascinating to walk through his treasure trove. Smaug would be jealous of that hoard. There are parts in there I have never, ever seen before (keep in mind I have been working on Cobras now for over 25 years). Bill and Joe Conway wanted everything perfectly correct and handed us a chassis, a pile of parts, and told us to go for it. The cars are literally clones of the original Cobras. If you placed one of them beside an original car at a show and you saw some difference I can tell you the error will most likely be with the original car. Partial list of the specs: many parts are original--as in I took them out of the original box. some parts are EXACT reproductions. (And yes, some are Kirkham reproductions made from billet but you'd be very hard pressed to figure out they weren't original). You know, if we got something wrong (probably did) let me know and we will improve! There is an extreme level of commitment here on the part of Bill and Joe. Goodies include: original copper radiator original fuel log original 1 3/8 roll bar Lucas switches/electrical Lucas headlights (still in the box) original seat tracks original iron differential original 1/2 shafts original 1965 iron side oiler block original 1965 forged steel 427 crank Shelby heads (new Shelby heads). I really don't mind they are "new" heads in the slightest--Bill makes really nice stuff. Top Loader transmission Original reproduction suspension solid rotors--like original Girling reproduction brake calipers (Kirkham billet, you can't tell the difference--they are SWEET pieces made from high heat resistant 2219 aluminum). original, in the box, voltage regulator original, in the box, Lucas electrical everywhere Smith's gauges Original Lucas wiper motor!!! (Impossible to find) These are sweet, sweet rides. Really the only "upgrade" we did was with the fuel lines. They are all Teflon lined, braided stainless with stainless fittings. These cars will sit around for a LONG time and rubber hoses are not something I'd put on my ride with all the alcohol in the fuel today. Bill even had the original rubber hoses and fittings!!! I just convinced him to not put them on. Are they worth it? Some guys hang art in their home. Other guys park Cobras in their living room. I'd love to own one of these. They are all part of the great Shelby story. I am thrilled to be involved in the project. David :):):) |
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Woah. This is better than any of us could have imagined. I heard of Bill's 'accumulation' but I didn't know that it went that far.
David, Any more info on your billet Girlings? I remember seeing pics a while ago but I can't remember details. Will they be for sale? |
AWESOME, God has Shelby parts for sale, no wonder they cost so much...
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