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The registry mentioned that Geppard also made a Morgan-like sports car. I don't think David was buying the Morgan replicas, so Geppard/ZKA already had a way of selling non-Cobra replicas to people. Is it possible that Geppard or ZKA could have sold Cobra bodies and frames to people other than the Kirkhams? I don't know, that is Dugly's theory, not mine. |
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And yes, the Kirkham's could clear it up. |
BTW, good discussion. I don't believe a word, but good discussion. :)
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Even with that Dam silly number, just off enough to not ruffle to many feathers?;) Needed for race car duties, etc??;) just a theory:cool: Still need to work out the fat nose thing, :LOL::CRY: |
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However the more I look at Larry's seam pictures, the more I am thinking that this is a Kirkham body on a scratch builder's frame. Perhaps the scratch builder may have tweaked the nose somehow when attaching the body to the car. That would also go along with Bill thinking that the body is attached differently than how Kirkham would attach it to the frame. So I think I will agree with you that this is a unicorn and not a Kirkham, but I think it does have a Kirkham body, just not a Kirkham frame. |
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Not exactly what Bill was thinking:LOL: |
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So if Bill thinks the body is attached differently to the frame than a Kirkham body is attached to a Kirkham frame; and Larry thinks this is a Kirkham body based on the seams; and I think it is not a Kirkham frame based on the shock tower being different; and we can explain away the big nose due to improper handling; and we enjoy RodKnock's rainbow unicorn picture; and we find Dugly's story lacking credible sources; maybe we can all agree with my goof ball theory that it is a Kirkham body on a scratch builders frame. :JEKYLHYDE |
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The only two things I question at this time regarding the frame is, the COB stamp of course,;) and the lack of horn mounting holes.:confused: |
Here is Larry's picture of a Kirkham seam which is NOT on the top of the fender on what I believe is called an "unfiled" Kirkham body:
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...psfsmbuzt7.png Now here is an "AC" produced CSX1000: http://metaphormixer.com/SAACDoesVegasX/saacxv-56.JPG Here is a North Devon Metalcraft produced body (which could be a later CSX1000): http://ndmetal.co.uk/wp-content/uplo...2/IMG_4587.jpg And Brooklands - AC Heritage: https://www.acheritage.co.uk/admin/u...1250013822.jpg It seems that the rest of these might have their sanded down weld seams at the top of their fenders. |
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http://www.1ntcobra.com/Kirkham2016/_DSC0665.jpg And I meant the person who built the "frame" may have tweaked the nose a little bit trying to force fit a Kirkham body onto his home built frame. |
Great pictures:)
That CSX 1000 body is gorgeous! |
Now that we're writing novels, how was this unicorn imported into the US?
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Snuck in one of Kirkham's containers, hidden in the corner!:LOL:
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Different coach builders do their bodies differently which is what I was referring to as their "fingerprints", so to speak. That said, most shapers seam the body down the top of the fender length wise. Kirkham's fender is paneled, includes the flare and is seamed off center towards the outside of the car. Most shapers make the flare separately and weld it on the fender, then grind/file the seam. Kirkham shapes the flare into each panel and welds the panels together to for the body. Most shapers use a whole or half buck or plug that replicates the body, scaled for the skin thickness. Hi Tech did that with both fiberglass and aluminum bodies. I've seen the 3190 plug many times used on their 427 body. Kirkham uses steel body plugs that replicate parts of the body and dictate the seams where the body is welded together. Their seams are very much the same (if not exactly the same) for each car.
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Kind of neat video showing some of the metal shaping and panel bucks at Kirkham in Poland:
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1dqV2qiAdo[/ame] Larry |
It doesn't appear the seams are quite as far off of the fender top on these bodies - or is it just me?
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Also that others seem to attach the fender flares as a single piece to the side of the body, while the Kirkham flares are shaped into the panel already and have a seam running across the top of the flare to the outside edge. |
The seams on the Kirkham and the OP's car look to line up to me.
Larry |
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