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Newbie to the group
Well…after dreaming about this car starting back in my teens, I’m finally becoming an owner. At age 67. Yes, it was a long wait. The car is a Superformance Mark lll. It’s fairly period correct. Guardsman blue with Wimbledon white stripes, black roll bar, black quick jacks, sand cast centers on the wheels and black ceramic coated headers. It had Goodyear billboards on it in the dealership but I asked them to be changed for something DOT approved. The dealer replaced them with Avon CR6ZZ’s. It’s supposed to be delivered this Thursday. I bought it in Ohio (MMG) and I am in Connecticut. I am having the engine built locally by Danbury Competition Engines. I will be going with a 427 stroker. The trans will be a TKX. Hopefully it will be registered and on the road before it gets too chilly. This is truly a bucket list vehicle and I’m thrilled I was able to get it. I’m sure I’ll have tons of questions for you guys. Glad to be here.
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Welcome to the forum and congrats on the new SPF Cobra.
Can't go wrong with that spec of Guardsman Blue/white stripes and black trim. Nice pull on getting the dealer to swap out the Billboards for Avons. Those are not cheap. One thing you may consider while waiting on the engine build is applying some PPF on the nose, rear fenders and maybe some inner fender liners. Those Avons are sticky and like to throw debris/rocks against the bodywork. Again, welcome Cheers |
Sounds great. You'll have a wonderful time.
What's the chassis number? SPO something, has been on the front upper crossmember between the shock towers. I had 1855 & 2584. The 427 is a great motor for those, the TKX is great from all I hear. I never ran the Avons but did have 15" & many 17's. The reports on the Avons have always been really good. Jim |
Congratulations on the purchase. I have dealt with MMG in Mansfield and they are a great organization. Customer oriented and honest. I was there a few months ago and saw the car you purchased and it’s sweet! Hey, you’re still a young man and if you had any doubts about that, you won’t once you fire it up the first time! Great engine choice too. Enjoy!
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Congrats on the purchase! Long time to wait for the dream to come true. Be careful and enjoy the car. You plan on doing you own maintenance?
Blas |
Cheap plug for friends.
The owner's manual offered is a good reference. https://www.secondstrike.com/ Consider Blas's wiring diagram if you are electrically inclined or curious. You'll need the chassis number. Jim |
Thanks for the great welcome. The chassis number of this car is SP03678. I already have the Second Strike Owners Manual and the Drivetrain Specifications Handbook. These manuals are quite comprehensive. My father was a drag racing enthusiast and a hot rod guy so cars, motorcycles and fast boats were a huge part of growing up. I will be doing my own maintenance on this vehicle . I have been longing for a pushrod V8 with a carburetor and a real distributor. My wife’s Pilot looks like a George Foreman Grill under the hood. As for the Avons, after discussing tires with the dealer, he suggested them. He had apparently spec’d this car to be period correct and thought they would complement that theme. Sounded good to me. Now if they would only deliver it! Seems that this is an extremely busy time of year and lining up drivers is hard. I have zero experience in this area.
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For the first few months drive it like a little ol' lady unless you're in a huge parking lot where there are no light poles, cement curbs, or anything else to damage your car. That's the perfect place to learn how the car can get away from you both when accelerating or braking in a turn and how quickly it can do it. This is a short wheelbase car and it's tricky to catch if it comes around on you unexpectedly. :cool:
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Good advice and that is the plan. Serious power to weight ratio in these babies.
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Patrickt is right Dance slowly, till you get to know the beast ;) We want you around for many (SPM) Smiles Per Miles :) Welcome RichieK, Cheers Tom.
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Preparing for engine/drivetrain install
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A big fan blowing on the front of the car while you are sitting in it enhances the experience.
Blas |
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