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Old 11-22-2007, 07:45 AM
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Amy: I think it would be a neat idea to feature a different Cobra in each issue both an original and Continuation series for comparision and include info on the build, specs, history etc...
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Old 11-22-2007, 08:10 AM
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Evan,

If they have the room and time that is a good idea I think. Then people could really see the differences in the originals and how far technology has came with the continuation series. It would take a lot of time and research on each Cobra though, as the originals seem to be very hard to really pin down many things on.

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Old 11-22-2007, 08:36 AM
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Did anyone else notice that this thread has reached 22 pages?

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Amy: I think it would be a neat idea to feature a different Cobra in each issue both an original and Continuation series for comparision and include info on the build, specs, history etc...
You know, this is a great idea, I would have to check, but I think its doable


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Amy: I think it would be a neat idea to feature a different Cobra in each issue both an original and Continuation series for comparision and include info on the build, specs, history etc...
That would be great we can see photos of Geoff Howard restoring one of the many original Cobras he has owned.

Right under that we can see pictures of Evan trying to explain to Billy Andrews the correct spacing of hood rivets.
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Old 11-24-2007, 05:01 PM
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That would be great we can see photos of Geoff Howard restoring one of the many original Cobras he has owned.

Right under that we can see pictures of Evan trying to explain to Billy Andrews the correct spacing of hood rivets.
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Amy: I think it would be a neat idea to feature a different Cobra in each issue both an original and Continuation series for comparision and include info on the build, specs, history etc...
I second the motion. I think it would be great to compare a real 60's Cobra to the later Shelby re-makes. How does Shelby's replica compare against the original? Also, highlight the improvements made in the re-makes.
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I second the motion. I think it would be great to compare a real 60's Cobra to the later Shelby re-makes. How does Shelby's replica compare against the original? Also, highlight the improvements made in the re-makes.
Agreed, we will do this
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