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speed220mph 12-20-2002 11:10 AM

3/4 Scale Cobra!
 
Think the foot box is tight with a full-size Cobra, check out this one. I found it on CobraForum: http://www.mundo.iol.pt/ernestofreitas/motores/
A great Christmas gift for the kid(s).

mr bruce 12-20-2002 11:17 AM

GT 4.0 Too!
 
I got 'em 1/2 scale. Pics in my photo gallery.

Mr.Fixit 12-20-2002 01:32 PM

Kinda like Smokey's 7/8 scale 66 chevelle he ran in nascar.

Tongue Pirate 12-20-2002 01:42 PM

That's pretty neat!!! Would you park it next to the real thing (or replica) in the garage? Or would the kid make you park outside?

Carroll DeWeese 12-20-2002 02:30 PM

What kind of engine: BB or SB?

With its weight, a good go kart engine would give lots of acceleration.

In addition, you might be able to carry it in the back of a pickup or large SUV: no trailer required!

Fred Douglass 12-20-2002 05:31 PM

Jamo....
 
...apres toi, mon petit jambone....:LOL: :LOL: :JEKYLHYDE **)

Don 12-21-2002 11:50 AM

Scale Cobra ?
 
In English.........does anyone know where to purchase either the 3/4 or 1/2 scale Cobra ?

Fred Douglass 12-21-2002 03:02 PM

Pardonnez-moi, Don
 
:rolleyes:

If you let Ronnie B. and me sit in yah cah---it'll be 1/2 scale pretty soon!:LOL: :LOL:

Mohuska 12-22-2002 11:52 AM

The thread located above has a page on it that gives a phone number for that kit....but be careful

I don't know if it is a real, authentic, genuine or replica Cobra (see discussion in other posts)....:LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

Ernesto Freitas 12-27-2002 03:50 PM

I don’t know the reason to be careful!

I’m only a guy trying to start something that I think is good!

I’m sorry if some one don’t understand the reasons of my Web Page or my “posts”

Best Regards,

Ernesto Freitas
:(

Mr.Fixit 12-27-2002 07:10 PM

Nothing personal Ernesto,
But the kit car industry has unfortunately seen it's share of businessmen who accepted deposits and never delivered product. That is why people are carefull with an unestablished company. Until your product is seen in person, with several delivered units at satisfied customers, people will be carefull about laying down their hard earned money.

speed220mph 12-27-2002 07:25 PM

By the way Ernjesto, you haven't told us what's under the hood? While you're at it, give us a description of the driveline, suspension and general specifications, including performance.

Ernesto Freitas 12-28-2002 11:09 AM

3/4 scale cobra
 
OK. You are right!
Money is hard earned here in Portugal too!

What I like most (beside my kids) is working with cars: Drawing cars ( www.mundo.iol.pt/ernestofreitas/artes ), making small scale ones, and now I made the ultimate toy car (or car toy). My son loves to ride on it. I’m not accepting or asking any kind of deposits, I’m only telling people that this car exists and I will make some more if some one wants to.
I’m a mechanical designer (not engineer), making this car was my hobby until now (it took 1200 hours). Fortunately, it seams the car has some acceptation, and many people are sending Emails giving me their opinion and kind words, what gives me the idea to start a business.
I already have a couple of cars “sold”. I said, “sold”, because as you said, kit car industry already have problems with some kind of businessmen. I only start to build my cars and deliver them when I become a company. I will find a way to deliver the cars with no problems to the buyer or to me. Every car will have warranty and I know my responsibilities.
Unfortunately, to a dream could come true, a must became many things at the same time.

The car in the pictures in my web page is a “one off” as I said before. The engine is a 6hp with automatic transmission and centrifugal clutch. It reaches 30 km/h (for my 6 years old kid is enough). It has a reverse mechanism and differential in the same gearbox. The next cars I will make will have the same kind of engine, or others can be mounted. One of the cars I’ve already “sold” is for a “kid” with 38 years old! The car will have a four cylinder 1,2 Lt engine with 70 hp, manual 4-speed gearbox and live rear axle. Suspension is independent at front with double “A” arms and will have hydraulic operated disk breaks. Rear breaks are drums.
I’m not here to harm nobody, I’m only trying to make a dream come true.

Best regards,
Ernesto Freitas
:)

Ernesto Freitas 12-28-2002 11:27 AM

3/4 scale cobra
 
BTW, take a look at http://www.cstudio.net/largemodels.htm In the third line you will see something you already know...

:cool:

finishline 12-28-2002 12:37 PM

Re:
 
Need to attach a lawn mower blade to it and use it to mow the grass.


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