
03-01-2004, 05:36 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Southeast,
CT
Cobra Make, Engine: ERA #375 427 S/C - 428FE - Toploader - 1968 AMX 390 Go Pack 4 Speed - My Daily Driver is a 2004 Crossfire
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There are two really good books out there that you may want to get before you make a decision. The first is written by Curt Scott and is called ... "The Complete Guide to Cobra Replicas". His book is super in that it list the 5 major reasons you should consider each kit or company. A very nice book for all to have.
The second book will be invaluable to you and it is called "The Big Guide to Cobra Kits and Parts" and is published by Kit Car Builder Club. This book lists the entire catalog and price sheet of every kit manufacturer that is currently building Cobra kits here in the States. The new issue just came out and it is fairly up to date. It will be an invaluable tool for locating parts and sources of supply as you do your build.
Lastly.. just click on the WWW button at the bottom of this reply and you will go to my Cobra Bibliography. It is organized by books and magazines. Both of these books are listed there with quite a few others. It is a large web page so go get a coffee while it is downloading if you are on dial up or a slow internet link.
Welcome aboard. The Cobra is a Gas.
Yes you are right... no matter what size garage you have your Stuff will grow to fill up the avaliable space. That is some sort of law I think.
Good Luck.
Cheers,
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A car can massage organs which no masseur can reach. It is the one remedy for the disorders of the great sympathetic nervous system. Jean Cocteau 1889-1963, French Author, Filmmaker
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