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Back in Black 07-08-2003 12:48 PM

"Santa's" not dead.....yet
 
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ddimick 07-08-2003 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tony Radford

When I bought my car, it had an ultra high-power system built into the trunk (very nice show touch). I ignored it for the first year, but now I find myself listening to it all the time. I have some Jan and Dean, B'Boys and ZZ Top. It adds to the mood when I'm tooling around town. I doubt that I would have installed one if I built the car myself, but it does come in handy at times. You have to use quality drivers to overcome the sound of the side pipes.
Sign of the times... when I saw B'Boys I immediately thought Beastie Boys, but then "Wait... that can't be right...". :LOL:

skippy 07-08-2003 02:31 PM

Spoony....weldone mate 10/10.

I'm a little concerned with long drives, 1000 watts of amps, struth with all that power i guess you have a small generator in the boot just to supply the juice to the speakers ?

What did you do to get the extra juice ?

Enjoy.

Skippy.

George Snyder 07-08-2003 06:13 PM

Wow,

I have both a cup holder and a 10 CD changer with remote!

While we are on the subject of NOT TO DOs, can I get a ruling on a cigarette lighter? It is really getting to be a pain rolling up the windows to get a light.

Thanks,

Bud

Edley Rondinone 07-08-2003 07:39 PM

Of course you can put a nice stereo in YOUR Cobra! In fact, there arent a lot of things better than just cruisin' around town, or along the seashore, or carving thru the mountains, or blasting down the freeways with some great music to accompany you along the ride! "Born to be Wild," and all that!! lol !!!

aumoore 07-08-2003 10:37 PM

Re: Funny,...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Back in Black


I seem to remember it was the RARE hotrod from the 1960's on that did not have a stereo, beginning with the 8 track tape. Even before that time kids cruised main street and went to A & W root beer while listening to the "stereo".
Yes you are right but those Krako, Sparkomatic or Audiovox units only put out enough power to listen when the car was not running. Those stereo's were best used when you were using the back seat not driving the car if you know what I mean. :3DSMILE:

So unless you have a big back seat in your cobra and your stereo has less power than the average sparkomatic you have too much stereo for civilized use. On the other hand if you are running undercar exhaust with quite mufflers you can listen to you AM radio or 8 track :LOL:

If you want a radio in your Cobra fine but don't expect to get much use out of it when the motor is thumping.

Edley Rondinone 07-08-2003 11:12 PM

Dont forget the round Craig speakers with the chrome mesh covers!

CJ428CJ 07-09-2003 07:31 AM

Stereo? I don't need no stinking stereo. Now a cupholder - that's what I miss. Who's figured out a clever way to install a cupholder. Seriously though, the install looks awesome. I'm jealous.

Chris

Spoony 07-09-2003 12:48 PM

Thanks Chris

Edley Rondinone 07-09-2003 06:11 PM

I use a smallish, two-drink holder that fastens down to the back of the trans tunnel between the seats. It has adjustable "holders", with a small section for sunglasses, Altoids, snub nose, etc!

George Snyder 07-09-2003 07:10 PM

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Here is a pic of mine. An adjustable plastic holder from Pep Boys. I then applied a strip of velcro 2" wide & 3" long that I got at Walmart in the sewing section. It sticks to the carpet where you put it and can still be moved around or be removed easily.

Bud

CJ428CJ 07-10-2003 07:42 AM

Bud, I like the velcro idea. That way I can just stick it down when I need it. Thanks.

Chris

misfit41 07-31-2003 11:22 AM

I hate to give my opnion,,since I am subject to change in the future,,but one of the things I LIKE about driving my cobra,,is that the only music I hear is the 427's bellow thru the barely baffled sidepipes,it's like oldies from 1966...if i want music i will drive a "regular"car,,but thats the thing about choices,,we all have em,,ever think about mounting it backward in the bulkhead,letting it protrude into the trunk,,with a little carpeted velcro hinge cover ? just an idea,, Tk

Lowell W 07-31-2003 01:48 PM

Stereo??? For what??? I already gots two bit woofers: one under each door!

CJ428CJ: At Wallymart or Kmart, I found a fanny pack with a drink holder on each side and a velcro belt. I got one of those cup holders with a hook to go on the car window and put into one side of the fanny pack, then belted it to the two braces from the tunnel to the dashboard. Now I can carry a bunch of junk AND a drinkie-poo. Handiest storage space in the car!

Wild Thing 07-31-2003 04:04 PM

The best cup holder is a hottie on the right seat....

George Snyder 07-31-2003 06:15 PM

Wild thing has apoint!

But it also is the most EXPENSIVE you will find!!!!

cobish 07-31-2003 06:23 PM

why do want a stero in a cobra?
Sidepipes is music to the ears, like BETHOVES 7th.
:D :D :D :D :D :D

Wild Thing 07-31-2003 09:06 PM

well, may be expensive, but running a cobra isn't the cheapest thing anyway -

I didnt have a stereo in my last one, will have in my new, just because its already in there. I kind a like the idea of cruising down big sur, sun is setting over the pacific, the stomping bass of a V8 mixing with songs like LA woman by the doors, rust never sleeps by neil young, albatros by fleetwood mac, or other song from the woodstock era - live could just be great!

bill32 08-01-2003 05:19 PM

Yes you can put one in. The question is two fold: 1) why? and 2) would you actually be able to hear it without deafening the entire neighborhood?


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