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Old 06-11-2014, 08:25 AM
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I pulled my car out of the garage on Sunday to wash it, and couple came up the driveway with the biggest smile Humanly possible and just drooled over my car. I could have sworn that they were more happy than I the owner. Both were extremely happy to see my baby...
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Old 06-11-2014, 09:40 AM
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We attended the Atlanta Caffeine and Octane show a couple weeks ago for the first time with my Cobra and my daughters 1959 F100. She followed me into the show looking for parking spots and was complaining about how many people just ignored her truck. They would step in front of the truck to look the Cobra over as we drove through the parking lot. She also noted that people would be walking along smiling as they looked at the other cars but that their eyes lit up and the smiles got bigger when they walked up to the Cobra. A couple of people also noticed her truck when they were done looking over the Cobra.
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Old 06-11-2014, 10:30 AM
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I had one of my most rewarding Cobra experiences just a couple weeks ago. Please bear with me while I tell the story.

On May 25 (Sun) my daughter and I drove the Cobra up to Calabogie Motorsports Park so I could rip around the track in a Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4, as part of a lapping day experience my wife bought me for Christmas. It was fun.

I posted a thread w/photos about it on a Canadian car forum I belong to. Another forum member told me about a friend of his, whose father is dealing with terminal cancer, and asked if I would fulfill his lifelong dream to ride in a 427 Cobra. I jumped at the chance.

Mother Nature smiled on us May 31 (Sat) and gave us a beautiful sunny day for a drive. I met up with Charlie and his father Mike, and we set off for a nice back roads cruise along the Rideau River.

Unbeknownst to me, Charlie had kept the ride as a surprise for his dad. I was already parked when they pulled in to our meeting place. Charlie drove over and parked next to me and we all started talking about the car. It took a few minutes for Mike to realize that this was all planned and that he was going to go for a ride.

Wow!! What a reaction! Mike was so excited, just like a little boy at Christmas. His smile was so sincere, it was positively infectious. It was obvious that (like me) Mike has a special "thing" for Cobras.

We enjoyed a nice drive and chatted non-stop about cars and Cobras and work and family and whatnot. Mike thanked me profusely, but the truth is I'm so very pleased I was able to this. It was my pleasure, 100%.

My good friends at Wicked Garage were kind enough to donate some shop swag, as a little surprise for Mike, too. Kudos to them, for stepping up.

All in all this was a most fulfilling experience for me. I'm so happy to have been able to do something nice for Charlie and Mike, two very nice people going through a very tough time.



How's this for a genuine smile, eh...?



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My experience reminded me of the heart-wrenching story about how more than 30 Arizona Cobra owners helped a dying woman fulfill her husband's lifelong dream to ride in a Cobra (see Phoenix area - A dying wish to ride in a Cobra...can you help?). That dream was realized thanks to the members here at Club Cobra.
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Old 06-24-2014, 10:15 AM
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SunDude: Sounds like it was a great experience for all, and very rewarding for you.

I hope I get the chance to do the same some day.
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After 12 years of nights and week ends and holidays FFR #4299 is painted and a driver , We put it in the local World of Wheels show , the car won first place in its class and first place in the sports car class and a 100dollar check for a show favorite , first show first win . This car fits me like a glove and is a driver and a cruiser I get compliments everywhere from everybody ,The license plate reads 40YRWATE . I wish I new how to show prints of the car and a short video of the electrical features . We were at the London Show last Saturday and Dave Smith said it was very impressive with the features and benefits in the engineering . The man who built the car and I were photographed with Dave Smith and the car .
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Old 06-26-2014, 01:28 AM
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I had only just pick up the car and was taking a friend out for a cruise and he asked if we could stop over at a dear friends home to give her a ride, she is going through breast cancer and the treatments of late have been very hard for her and her husband.
They are a car "nut" household so I knew they would enjoy seeing the car. we roll up and they come bounding out with smiles on their face's. I let it idle for a bit then shut it down.
We talk for a bit and then my friend extends the offer to her to take a ride. She declines stating that her body just could not take the bumps and all. Her brother was also with them and he goes nuts, "your turning down a ride in a peace of history", she says yes but thanks me anyway.
The brother, still bug eyed and drooling says, "hell I'd give my testicals for a car like this", to which I reach up to shake his hand and in the highest, squeaky voice I can muster say "ya man I know what your feeling".
All burst out in laughter and tears.
Up to that moment I'd not said anything at all.
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