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Mark IV 04-17-2018 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by patrickt (Post 1442659)
Now, how 'bout those gratuitous shots I took at SPF cars?

Nah,

Not taking that bait. Actually just saw a very nice ERA for sale here in Florida. I have no connection to the sale, but would forward contact info for anyone interested.

On vacation and still Cobras are front and center. Oh, and by the way NYG, I sold a car today 1200 miles from "my barn in sticks"

NewYorkGuy 04-17-2018 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark IV (Post 1442671)
Nah,

Not taking that bait. Actually just saw a very nice ERA for sale here in Florida. I have no connection to the sale, but would forward contact info for anyone interested.

On vacation and still Cobras are front and center. Oh, and by the way NYG, I sold a car today 1200 miles from "my barn in sticks"

Great! Now forward payment to bank and new owner will get title.

And I do notice a pattern. When you can't close a sale, you attack people. Mr hauss
Doesnt want your car. So leave the thread but you cant and make fun of him.

NewYorkGuy 04-17-2018 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark IV (Post 1442655)
You are correct, this is a second-ring suburb that has gone from rural/farming to multi-million dollar homes. One of the highest income averages in the area. I could name some well known, wealthy people who live here at least part time.

And why is NYG fixated on me and the OP? I posted a car that is available and made no further posts regarding this and the OP. I would assume the OP had no interest in the car so I posted nothing further related to the offer.

NYG seems to think we operate out of a chicken coop. Perhaps we don't have have the high dollar Rodeo Drive setup of some, but we do just fine. What I do not understand is what he is doing here other than trolling. He thinks Cobras are "hot rod, kit cars" and since he really has no chance of owning one he must denigrate those who have sincere interest in one.


Sir, i dont give a sheet about you. The posts are here for everyone to read. I simply suggest to lease or join a car club.

Bartruff1 04-17-2018 08:04 PM

Don't feed the troll, they always win on the internet because they have no standards , no sense of decency and they can hide behind their tough guy keyboard....

Alfa02 04-17-2018 09:44 PM

Thank you Bartruff1, I was going leave a note to NYC, about leaving our member's alone, but you said it all. No reply is the best reply. Thanks Tom.

RodKnock 04-17-2018 10:21 PM

Ya, but NYG is our Club Cobra troll.

He has history here, not good mind you, but Patrick is right, his posts can be enjoyable in a “what a complete loser” kinda way. You just have to quickly recognize that his posts are complete unadulterated nonsense and his comments about Cobras in particular are worthless, because he’s never owned one, though he may have test driven one once, possibly in his dreams. We’ll never know for sure.

rodneym 04-17-2018 10:48 PM

What'd I miss?
%/

Ace23 04-18-2018 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by hauss (Post 1442258)
I have been looking to buy a ac cobra for a while now getting ready to retire and want a fun hobby my wife and I could enjoy together. car shows ,wine tours country drive scaring the wife once in a while as well as myself. That being said superformance was recommended to me as a top notch replica car. The problem was I found a 69k one that turned into a 84k one that got sold and now anything I would want is 96k! I could buy a roller but by the time it was done it would be 84k .I found a backdraft for 50k but I have been told they have windsheild motor mount and rearend problems .I was told they are great cars but they were only made for 300hp. Not sure what to do maybe just forget the whole thing! Please help :CRY:

The worst thing you can do is be impulsive and buy the wrong car. After owning my car for 3 years now my advice would be to stay patient and wait for the color combo and drivetrain setup you can live with. I absolutely love my superformance and believe it is a great replica. Please keep in mind that mileage doesn’t mean too much regarding these cars.... you are likely to find a car with 1000 miles that is in worst shape than a car with 10k miles that has been properly sorted. I purchased my car with roughly 11k miles and after a year decided to tear it down and build it like I wanted it. My car was commissioned in 2004 and now has 15k miles. I don’t have any experience with BDR cars but from the research I did at the time and the owners I spoke with I decided to go with SPF. Hang in there and you will come across the right car.

NewYorkGuy 04-18-2018 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by RodKnock (Post 1442693)
Ya, but NYG is our Club Cobra troll.

He has history here, not good mind you, but Patrick is right, his posts can be enjoyable in a “what a complete loser” kinda way. You just have to quickly recognize that his posts are complete unadulterated nonsense and his comments about Cobras in particular are worthless, because he’s never owned one, though he may have test driven one once, possibly in his dreams. We’ll never know for sure.

And everybody here knows you don't have friends, petty stalker jealousy of a former real cobra replica owner, Evan.

But every post is always about you. Lol

Moto One 04-18-2018 08:13 AM

Well that was an interesting read...

Hass, keep looking, you may lose interest and maybe not.

Mark.

patrickt 04-18-2018 09:13 AM

Hauss, this is on the Club Cobra classifieds and seems to have what you want, except for the SB100 thing: PhotoPost Classifieds - Superformance 427SC Cobra, SP02464 - Royal Blue/Arctic White stripes - Roush 427R - Powered by PhotoPost Classifieds He's asking $70k, which is probably fair, for a car that has 7300 miles and is "fully sorted." He'll even throw in some static cling Meatballs.

http://www.clubcobra.com/classifieds...5Lmts0H_1_.jpg

RodKnock 04-18-2018 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by hauss (Post 1442640)
Started out wanting the traditional blue with white strips but, red with stripes is nice also. That being said other colors would be acceptable, Just as long as paint is in good condition. Some cars I have seen look like they have been rode hard and put away wet.I am looking for the one who"s owner cared for it, the way I would .ERA, Superfomance, Backdraft, are the ones I have mostly been looking at. Need a sb-100 car prefer 427 stroker and independent suspension .Backdraft would be my last choice it would have to be a exceptional car for a really good price . Not trying to offend anyone this is my list hope this helps:MECOOL:

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Originally Posted by patrickt (Post 1442727)
Hauss, this is on the Club Cobra classifieds and seems to have what you want, except for the SB100 thing: PhotoPost Classifieds - Superformance 427SC Cobra, SP02464 - Royal Blue/Arctic White stripes - Roush 427R - Powered by PhotoPost Classifieds He's asking $70k, which is probably fair, for a car that has 7300 miles and is "fully sorted." He'll even throw in some static cling Meatballs.

And you're a lawyer? Spending too much time at the oyster bar lately?

I think most of us Cobra owners and prospective Cobra owners living here in beautiful CA would prefer NOT to have to spend our time with multiple visits to the DMV, BAR, B&L Inspection and CHP.

I'm sure there are plenty of blue/white or red/white SPF's with the SB100 exemption right here in CA.

patrickt 04-18-2018 11:52 AM

Jeez, from all the postings on here it sounds like that SB100 thing is pretty easy anymore. I can't recall the last time someone around here had any sort of problem with it.%/

Ron61 04-18-2018 11:56 AM

Patrickt,

That pretty much depends on which DMV you are at. Now that they have gotten all of the ones that were registered before we had SB-100 the numbers aren't gone the first day but some DMVs here, especially the one here where I live are almost impossible to get them to do anything. But if you go to one of the DMVs that are friendly and will help people it is now mostly a matter of time, trips and buckets of money.

Ron

spdbrake 04-18-2018 12:09 PM

Although its an early car, it appears pretty nice and priced fairly.
In Irvine, CA.

https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds...i/2077413.html
I'm guessing its on consignment since it doesn't appear on the actual Hillbank website in the for sale or already sold lists sections.

patrickt 04-18-2018 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by spdbrake (Post 1442734)
Although its an early car, it appears pretty nice and priced fairly.
In Irvine, CA.

https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds...i/2077413.html
I'm guessing its on consignment since it doesn't appear on the actual Hillbank website in the for sale or already sold lists sections.

Ooooh, I like that one better, too. I think the OP should trot on over there and take it for a test drive.

RodKnock 04-18-2018 12:24 PM

Ten years removed from my SB100 ordeal, I still have a bad taste left in my mouth. I'd rather buy a Cobra with an existing SB100 exemption, if I had to do it all over again.

Long story, which I detailed here a very long time ago, I remember having to chase around a FedEx truck driver for my REVISED SB100 certificate, because at my original visit on January 2nd, 2008, I believe, the DMV mixed up my paperwork with another gentleman applying for an SB100 exemption. He got my SB100 certificate and I got his SB100 certificate. And that was just the darn initial DMV visit, never mind the BAR referee "kicking me to the curb" for failing to do something (paperwork or mechanical, can't recall now), thus having to make another appt. and come back.

I'm sure getting a dimwit at the DMV or a difficult BAR inspector are issues that haven't disappeared or been resolved in the last 10 years. ;)

patrickt 04-18-2018 12:28 PM

Ehhhhh, how hard can it be? Just do like Ron said and go to a friendly DMV, throw money in whatever direction they point, and soon you'll be dancing down the aisle with your SB100 in hand. :p

66gtk 04-18-2018 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by spdbrake (Post 1442734)
Although its an early car, it appears pretty nice and priced fairly.
In Irvine, CA.

https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds...i/2077413.html
I'm guessing its on consignment since it doesn't appear on the actual Hillbank website in the for sale or already sold lists sections.

That VIN number looks like it's from a C code '65 Mustang convertible or similar. Not sure that will fly in most states these days?

RodKnock 04-18-2018 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by 66gtk (Post 1442738)
That VIN number looks like it's from a C code '65 Mustang convertible or similar. Not sure that will fly in most states these days?

That doesn't fly in CA, so that car cannot be legally registered in CA with that VIN#. Pre-dates SB100 rules, but I don't believe you can affix a 1965 Mustang VIN to a Cobra replica and register it in today's world. Red flag!


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