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I'm seeing plenty of ERAs in the $60s. SPF start in that range and higher. I struggle with their low profile tires which are common with them and lack of an FE in many. CSX in the lower 6 figures other than the recent anomaly in CA for $99,000 that someone reported was an estate sale, purchased and now for sale much higher. Tom |
There are good cars to be had in the price range that you are looking for. Just take your time and look around. The typical cobra owner is aging and every now and then you see a member posting here saying that they have to give up their cobra for health reasons.
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I picked up my Hi-Tech last year right in the price range you’re looking in. It’s a very, very nice car that needed nothing at all. Prior to that I was looking at a very nice early ERA with a side-oiler that needed nothing except a fresh set of tires and maybe a little detailing. That one was for sale in the low 40s and could probably have been picked up for around 42. It just takes a little looking and maybe visiting sites like Auto Trader and for sale forums on sites like this, rather than relying exclusively on Cobra Country. Patience is obviously key.
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Actually, other than TV and pictures, I never laid eyes on fake tits. :eek: No doubt I have to have been in a room at some time, where some fully dress lady had fake tits, but I was unaware. :confused: Oh, there was this strip club once, but none of them said one way or the other if they had fake tits. :MECOOL: Then there was my neighbor's funeral, where her brother who had surgically become her sister, was there. I assume those were fake tits. ;) On the other hand, I have stood next to several original Cobras and hundreds of replicas. That all said, I prefer a Cobra over tits. Fake or real. Tits are too easy to come by, and you only want to play with em for so long. I can ride in my Cobra all day long and never loose interest. :LOL: |
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Truth. I can walk down a row of cobras and look at the oil cooler opening and pick out the Hurricanes. Kind of cool ! |
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If you haven't touched them, you should give it a try unless you are gay but I always thought gay meant happy. As far as the real, fake, original, replica banter..... who really cares except the people who's ego's get in their way about it. Seems to be a lot of that around here. The only thing I know for certain is that the original cars weren't very good and they weren't very well made and the first ones were flat out ugly. Except for value, which is meaningless to most people, the modern replicas are better than the originals in every way.
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Just to be pedantic; the original definition of the word 'replica' was a copy of an original item made by the manufacturer/creator of that original. Hence a Frazer-Nash Le Mans Replica was an FN copy of their Le Mans team cars. Made by another company and it's a copy.
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edit: ....and the second picture (added) is what the underside of the mould looks like. Obviously, if the surfaces being "splashed" are well prepared, then the mould is just as good. Cheers, Glen |
Boy, this one really fired up the base. So much activity I'm surprised the site hasn't crashed again.
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I don't think I've ever seen a flat out ugly original Cobra ( got any pics?); and for lightweight, limited production, hand-built 1960's sports cars they weren't that badly made.
I have seen plenty of butt-ugly abominations from the replica industry though :LOL: . I can agree however, that some modern replicas are pretty high quality cars. They're definitely not all created equal. |
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... and I don't like a dash, any dash, that doesn't have a glove box.:cool:
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And that godawful single roll bar?:LOL::LOL:
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