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Ever had your cobra stolen?
Guys, it's been over three months since I have had my Backdraft Cobra. My insurance company suggest that I should never have my COBRA OUT of my eye site. I was reading one of the threads and a gentlemen said that he had his cobra stolen. Is this possible? I would imagine that these cars are not seen very often and should someone had their car stolen it would be difficult for it to be hidden. Cobras are not a common thing around any town.
Can anyone share their experinece with me? Regards, Dexter Skinner BDR #471: |
You scared me.. I thought you were going to post that your Cobra was stolen!!!
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I took my wife to a very well known restaurant down at the shore one time, a place where there's lots of activity since there are many, many fishing boats around and a few other restaurants as well. All meaning there's lots of people around too. Since the table was out of sightline of the car, which was parked front and center at the door (got lucky), I kept getting up to check on it. On about the third trip, and feeling better because nothing had been happening, I come out to find some a$$hole with the hood open, and another with his hands down by the engine. Both were fully lubricated (drunk) from a hard day's fishing; both came within a half-millisecond of getting their teeth knocked out, but were cognizant enought to understand that I was clearly not happy with their behavior and about to do something about it. Consequently, they were instantly and profoundly apologetic. Hood was closed after checking on all, and locked. Battery shutoff was set and trunk locked. Lots of trip out after that, and this kinda took the fun out of the event.
It might be difficult to re-register your stolen Cobra, but selling all those nice parts isn't difficult at all. The car would cost the thief nothing; and if he gets $10K for the parts, he's way ahead. Be careful....you truly never can tell when or where there might be somebody with an unholy interest in your ride. |
Battery dis-connect switch.The re-moveable key type.;)
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Dexter,
Three years ago we had a guy in Chico that had just finished his Cobra except for paint and some other trim items. He decided to drive it to the mall for 5 minutes to get some screws. When he came back out it was gone and he has never seen it since. He the battery shut off and everything but a GPS system. Several people saw some guys pulling it up onto a roll back but thought that it was theirs since it was right out in plain sight in the parking lot, so the police never even got a description of the truck or any of the guys. Even though I have alarms, and battery shut off, I never park mine out of sight. Ron :( |
There was an incident several years ago where an SPF (I believe) was stolen by some kid. He was joy riding, lost control, spun, and crashed into a tree backwards. The driver's neck was broken and he died at the scene.
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I met that SPF guy. Randy was his name and that happened up here in Silicon Valley. The car was a silver SPF. The thief followed him home from a coffee shop and stole the Cobra right out of his garage when he had left the house. The thief was racing through a school zone, lost control and spun around backwards and flew off the road, and hit a tree. The impact bent the car essentially in half (I thought I had a photo, but it must be on my other computer) crushing the thief.
Last I talke to Randy, he was wanting to get an SPF coupe'. I haven't heard from him in a while. A couple of things to think about: First, whenever you are out in your Cobra, don't take a direct route home. Putz around the neighborhoods until you're confident no one is following you. I know. I sound paranoid. Second, get a GPS tracking system and an alarm. Third, valet park (insist on being parked front and center), slip the valet a twenty and ask him to keep an eye on your car. |
:eek: DoubleD, would your really let a valet behind the wheel of your Cobra? Even if you stood there and watched him?
You are a brave, brave man, my friend. |
Turnpike: Nice catch. Didn't mean it that way. I wouldn't even let my wife drive my Cobra.
Clarification: Park in the valet section, not in the general parking lot. Park with the Lamborghini, Aston Martin, and the Ferrari at the front of the restaurant. (For more fun, ask the valet to move the Ferrari so you can park...) DD |
Gun coverage 24/7
My Cobra insurance Co said no driving it to work because it wouldn't be safe, until I showed them this picture:
http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...aOct06_022.jpg I assured them my car was much safer at work with me, than left alone in the garage. I'm positive no one has ever had their car stolen from where I work!:LOL: jdog |
And what caliber rifle does the guy in the tower have?
jdog: Your car looks great. Who did the paint? I'm planning on black for my ERA 289 FIA. |
Keepng track of the Cobra
Ron,
We are in the process of planning all the items for our new Daytona Coupe and after the latest Reno and London shows, the missus says " so now we have to plan the price of a trailer (enclosed) and something to pull it? After reading this thread it sure makes me think that I would not want to stay overnight at a motel on the way to a show with out a trailer? Jeez, kinda take the fun out of the trip. Larry (Hoping for clear skies) |
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Larry, There are some motels that will provide security, but I live close enough to Reno that I can drive over there in a few hours unless I get caught in traffic going over the mountains near Lassen Park, as they have no passing lanes in some long stretches. But if I was traveling a long way, I would have to try to find an enclosed trailer and something to pull it also. How long until you have your Coupe and will have it ready to drive? Be sure to post some pictures. :) Ron :3DSMILE: |
[quote=Bill D]There was an incident several years ago where an SPF (I believe) was stolen by some kid. He was joy riding, lost control, spun, and crashed into a tree backwards. The driver's neck was broken and he died at the scene.[/QUOTE
Neck broken? Oh well, lifes a *****. |
Mod Note...tweaked the thread title a little so as not to scare Cashburn... :-)
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Thanks! I was like holy sh!t one of ours got taken. We have experts in recovery now so I was ready to rally the troops. |
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There is one tower guard that was so deadly with his weapon, that the inmates would locate which tower he was in, and move to the other side of the yard! He never missed a thing, figuratively & literally!%/ But, I believe he retired last year, So the games go on!**) Shelby painted my car, and did a great job. Good luck with your FIA, is should be beautiful in black!:) jdog P.S. The staff assault rate at Folsom Prison is 33%. That means you have a 1in3 chance of being assaulted by an inmate every year. :eek: I've been there 22 years, you learn to like the Gun towers!:LOL: |
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This is a scary subject......(as stated by computerworks and cashburn).............it only takes a few minutes for your treasure to be goneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee:( :( :eek: .
Mine, when finished, will have a battery cut off, LOJAK, maybe a fuel cut off, and me with a GLOCK protecting it, yet, in my mind, having 30 years in the law enforcement business, I know this will only discourage/stop the casual thief :mad: but will do nothing for the career thief that really wants it. :JEKYLHYDE :JEKYLHYDE Yes, it is a shame that we have to worry so much about this kind of thing, unfortunately it is a fact of life.:CRY: |
I got the locking hood latch option. After reading the posts above, I'm glad I did. Couldn't imagine someone having the nerve to pop my hood and poke around. What's wrong with these people?
DD |
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