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VINCENT RUDI 03-16-2007 05:51 PM

What brake pedal assembly can I use in my cobra?
 
I have a antique and collectable 427 cobra and I am looking for a simple bolt in brake pedal with master cylinder and booster. I have a c-6 tranny so I won't be needing a clutch.

jarendall 03-17-2007 11:27 AM

Shell Valley cobras sells pedal assemblies, I think they have them for both auto and standard, they bolt to the fire wall, I used Wilwood master cylinders with the remote tanks, I don't know how your foot well is built so you will have to gage for yourself if they will work

PNJSNAK 03-17-2007 12:20 PM

Vincent:

You can go to the Forum on Antique and Collectibles on this site and ask owners their advice on your build. Everyone there is very helpful.

Suggest calling on going online to Pete Clark at www.fasttimescobras.com.
Pete made my pedal assembly but it has a clutch pedal, don't see why you can't use same box and leave the clutch pedal off. You never know you may want to switch to a clutch later on.

Jim

Nedsel 03-17-2007 12:41 PM

Vincent, if your Cobra is "antique" that must mean it was built before the replica Cobra market expanded to its current size. Which also must mean it had to have been built by one of the very few firms building reproductions back in the early '80's or before. Why not indicate who built it (if you know) and go with them, assuming they are still around?

Power Surge 03-17-2007 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nedsel
Vincent, if your Cobra is "antique" that must mean it was built before the replica Cobra market expanded to its current size. Which also must mean it had to have been built by one of the very few firms building reproductions back in the early '80's or before. Why not indicate who built it (if you know) and go with them, assuming they are still around?

Uhhhh... Ned..... Antique and Collectables (A&C) is a Cobra replica manufacturer .:3DSMILE:

VINCENT RUDI 03-21-2007 08:17 PM

Antique and Collectables is the name of the company based out of New York and they were one of the manufacturers back then and are still around I think I will go with what they spec. Thanks

VINCENT RUDI 03-21-2007 08:22 PM

Thanks for the info.

Nedsel 03-21-2007 10:03 PM

Please forgive my ignorance. I had no idea someone named their replica Cobra company so that an owner can say their Cobra was Antique and Collectable.

How far away are we from the "Genuine/ Original/ Real Cobra" Company?

PNJSNAK 03-22-2007 09:25 PM

Antique & Collectible Autos, Inc.,

Not Collectable

Check out their website at www.acautos.com and www.acrods.com ,they make some of the "Best" fiberglass bodies available and they just don't have one body or car style.

Expand your knowledge and don't be so tunnel visioned.

We all can not be as fortunate as some to have an "Original".

Nedsel 03-22-2007 10:49 PM

I don't think commenting on the humor of the name is being tunnel-visioned. Too bad you do.

Roscoe 03-23-2007 08:02 AM

Where's Evan when we need him?

Roscoe

VINCENT RUDI 03-19-2008 02:48 PM

Hey Fellas I Got Passed The Brake Stuff And Am Heading Into The Home Streech. Sorry For Not Posting I Have Been Busy Working On The Beast,cheak It Out!


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