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ral34c 01-03-2013 02:17 PM

Turned 30 this year and bought my FFR... now if it was only spring time so I could enjoy it!

Bill Hughes 01-03-2013 03:31 PM

I'm 65, and I started building my car in 2001, finished in 2009. Driving my Cobra is a pleasure. The construction was however the real reward. I needed something to do with my hands and mind.

The things you learn and the people you meet is a great experience.

A project of this scale is something every man should experience once in his life.

SGR 01-03-2013 03:51 PM

I'm 33. Bought our first Cobra project last summer as an early 10 year wedding anniversary gift to each other. The car will be my wife's (also 33) and has been her dream car for over 10 years. We even had a die cast Cobra model with a "just married" sign on back under our wedding cake (her idea...not mine...oh yeah, she's a keeper). With any luck the car will be at least drivable by the end of this summer for our actual 10 year anniversary.

wupster 01-03-2013 07:27 PM

I,m 59 Bought a cobra last sept. I've been a car and bike guy all my life
LOts of horsepower and speed. Also own a 70 Cuda' 440+6
Found the cobra by accident, went to a friends house for a cookout
he told me about this car the neighbor had to get rid of, we went and
looked at it the price was to good to pass up, I drove it home the next day
10,000K. fixing it up this winter, going to give it to my wife for anniversary
present.

Mother 01-04-2013 08:14 AM

I am 62. I have been building my Cobra since 2007. The end is insight. The car will be used for touring North America, with my wife of 41 years.

rpatton3 01-04-2013 01:31 PM

I am 60 but I got a new Backdraft for birthday when I turned 58.

I had wanted a Cobra since I was 14 and my dad and grandfather got brochures from Shelby to be a dealer. He was Ford dealer in Jonesboro, AR 1929-1967.

Sadly for me, they did not do it.

Varmit 01-04-2013 05:21 PM

Bought my SPF when I was 60. no mid life crises, love to haul ass in the middle of a loud rumble!!!!!

Clayboy 01-04-2013 11:34 PM

I bought my Superformance when I was 60 and haven't looked back since. It was a car I have wanted since I was 16 and it finally became a reality. Regrets... NONE! I'm lovin' it!

Bob

eschaider 01-05-2013 02:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Hughes (Post 1225631)
I'm 65, and I started building my car in 2001, finished in 2009. Driving my Cobra is a pleasure. The construction was however the real reward. I needed something to do with my hands and mind.

The things you learn and the people you meet is a great experience.

A project of this scale is something every man should experience once in his life.


Couldn't agree more Bill! I am 66 and bought mine when I was 60. It has been a 40 year love affair. Really glad I decided to pull the trigger.

Ed

rpatton3 01-05-2013 04:03 PM

Is somebody doing the math on our "average" age? Mean or median or whatever the smart guys use for statistical studies.

This page looks like most us could have AARP
memberships.

Best wishes for 2013!

KevinW 01-05-2013 04:26 PM

I'm 48 - but told i look just turned 40 this week :) :)

I first got hooked on this hobby when i was 31, and it took me almost 10 years to build my first cobra replica. Hopefully the second will be a little quicker.

Mr Patton - love your tag line, made me laugh out loud!

btw my guess is that age will be a bell-shaped distribution, if so, mean is fine, but id like to see a histogram!

rpatton3 01-05-2013 06:52 PM

Histogram?
 
Is that ladies' surgery? Please call me Russell. Mr. Patton is my dad and 86 years old. He like wife's yellow 2002 Thunderbird. My car is too noisy and runs rough.

Russell

chasetexas22 01-08-2013 08:03 PM

I am 27. Just purchased a finished 2008 B&B build that had about 130 total miles on it. Love the car, drives (and sounds) better than I could have imagined.

rpatton3 01-08-2013 08:41 PM

Drive it like you stole it!

Not really, but people tell me this about my red car.
Post photos!

Danr55 01-13-2013 07:06 AM

A histogram is not female surgery.

hectorturer 01-13-2013 08:23 AM

With all respect, wondering if we have a spread of balls here or we have females in this hobby as well, I am 35. Thks

snakewench 01-13-2013 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hectorturer (Post 1226957)
With all respect, wondering if we have a spread of balls here or we have females in this hobby as well, I am 35. Thks

Hmmm...spread of balls? Interesting observation! :LOL:

Yes, there are Cobra owners of the "gentler" sex, or at least ONE...I'm sure I will run across a couple more down the line, but I just joined CC today.

I have always been a "gearhead" and horsepower freak and have/have had many other not-so-traditionally-feminine toys. In addition to the new Cobra, I currently have a 118hp Harley FLHTCUI and 140hp custom chopper. I also have a '69 custom Chevy C10 shorty in restoration that will run an all-aluminum 427. My daily driver is a Prius (go ahead, chuckle now), but I also have a Hemi Ram for the toy-hauler.

Gee...it would be soooo much cheaper if I could just get off on shoes and handbags like most chicks, wouldn't it?

And by the way, as far as age is concerned, I'm of a "sixties vintage"...c'mon, you guys know women never divulge their real age!

:p

rpatton3 01-13-2013 06:47 PM

Histogram?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Danr55 (Post 1226953)
A histogram is not female surgery.

I know. My brother in law is an internal medicine doctor and two of my sisters are RN's. One is a nursing professor and the other is a LTC in US Army.

Sorry for my feeble attempt at humor.

Have a great 2013 in spite of me.

rdeady 02-19-2013 07:33 PM

54 here Just purchased backdraft with 427R in early dec. drove it everyday in high 40s low 50s weather when i got it but had to put it away for now . To cold and salt on roads here on jersey shore. love the car so far! Its parked next to 07 fatboy and has replaced 05 boxterS and 09 honda cbr600. all great toys in there own ways. Looking forward to warm weather and hopefully better traction with the higher temps.

poolwater256 02-19-2013 08:34 PM

Being into building cobras or any car for that matter is definitely not a mid-life crisis thing... I am only 18 and absolutely love any 1960's era vehicles, with the 427 AC Cobra being my absolute favorite. While I currently do not own or drive a Cobra I do plan to at least start a build by the end of this year.


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