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less steger 01-25-2004 07:54 PM

looking for chassis and body in the wash dc area
 
Im starting to build the car of my dreams!!!! (A COBRA) Looking for a body and chassis or what is a good company to by from. Interested in using must front susp. Any info is greatly appreciated:3DSMILE:

klayfish 01-26-2004 06:13 AM

Less,
I would suggest doing a lot of research into these kits before jumping in. There are many manufacturers' of Cobra "kits". Most don't supply just a chassis and body. Many are also sold as rollers, i.e. they come basically complete, less engine and trans.

You should decide what you want with your Cobra, and what is important to you, then research which kit will get you there.

If you want to use Mustang parts, the Factory Five car was designed to accept the Mustang motor, trans, rear, some suspension bits, etc... I'm a little biased towards them since I own one, but they are by no means the only kit out there. There are LOTS of beautiful cars out there. Take your time and choose wisely.

You may want to consider buying an already completed car. The used market is sort of soft and you can pick up a completed car for far less than the cost of building it.

Steve

less steger 01-26-2004 07:23 AM

thank you for replying. i have built kit cars before but not a cobra
i am an auto tech instructor and have built many oval track race cars so im not worried but would like to get the bang for my buck.
thanks again for the reply less

sllib 01-26-2004 08:25 AM

Less;
I strongly suggest you go to the big show at Carlisle, PA before you start buying. It's usually in May and, for a couple of bucks admission and the price of a motel room, you will save yourself many hours of looking and visiting. Most of the Cobra builders go each year and will tell you anything you want to know. Once you get a short list of manufacturers, then you should visit their shops to make your final decision. I spent four years looking and have been to Carlisle four times and, after a lot of agonizing I went with Unique and have no regrets. Check out Carlisle's web site at: carsatcarlisle.com and look for the Kit Car?Replica show.
Bill Stradtner

tfarhood 01-26-2004 10:15 AM

Less,

What part of VA are you in? We have a very active Cobra group in Northern Virginia/MD/DC. You can visit us at www.capitalareacobraclub.com
If you are not far away, we also meet for breakfast every Sat in Vienna, VA. We'd love to have you join us. There are kits and cars of every make within the club, and someone to talk to about every brand. From your initial post, I would say that Factory Five Racing (FFR) is a good solid starting point for you. There are a large number of them in our club. The Carlisle Kit Car show in May is also a great place to see all of the offerings. Look us up and ask lots of questions! Hope to see you around.

P.S. We could always benefit from Auto Tech Instructors in our group also.:cool:

less steger 01-26-2004 01:59 PM

im a teacher at fairfax hs and live in chantilly
where do you meet in vienna and how many usually show up
also a nascar tech inspector at old dominion speedway for the late model stock:D

The Dreamer 01-26-2004 02:27 PM

At the Vienna Inn every Saturday arriving at about 0730 out back for BS. We mosey in around 0745-0800. After breakfast, more tall car stories out back. Normally have about 7-10 Cobras show with good weather. The club is really growing, so come on out and enjoy the fun. Plus, you couldn't but a price on the help/advice you will receive.

tfarhood 01-26-2004 06:15 PM

Like the Dreamer said, Vienna Inn every Sat. Yesterday we still had one driver in a Unique FIA Cobra brave the weather. Yesterday should have been called the Capital Area SUV Club;) .
If you don't see a bunch of guys out back about 7:45 am just come in and look for the loudest customers in the place. We usually take up two rows of tables. Breakfast is cheap, service is ok, grease is abundant (we call it the "grease-up"), talk is cheap, and pleanty of laughter.
Please come on by next Sat., we would love to meet another Cobra lover.:cool:


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