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cobrarob 05-29-2008 09:42 PM

BDR verses SPF
 
I am considering buying a BDR Cobra or an SPF cobra , can you guys give me some opions on what the differences between the 2 are

JWheaton 05-29-2008 09:53 PM

What brings you to the decision to buy either one of those. List out your reasons for each and you might have a good answer.

You should also see if anyone local to you has one that you can look at and maybe get a ride in.

You will enjoy either one probably.

madmaxx 05-30-2008 06:52 AM

As an owner of a SPF and previous owner of BDR they are both the best buys dollar for dollar for what you pay for them. SPF cost about 6-8K more and it is worth 6-8K more. BDR cost about $34K turnkey minus and worth every single penny. There is no way an individual IMHO could ever come remotely close to the quality of either one if they added 10K to their build price.

SPF
1) Solid as a rock, zero vibration, high quality components, excellent paint, finish and fit. Extremely comfortable for cobra, I am 5'11 have the seat 3 nothes from the back and maintains the 90" wheelbase, love the smith gauges, solid as rock windsheild and pure refinement.

2) Solid, modern day guages, BMW components, love the fat fender flares in the rear, polished ss side pipes standard, feels lighter. I would say 1500 series pickup compared with SPF being 2500 series.

PM if you like with your phone number I can talk for hours, my back is killing me right now have to run.

Slick61 05-30-2008 07:36 AM

considered both as well. Here's my take...

SPF has slightly better paint quality, though the paint on the newer BDRs is getting pretty darned close. Wheelbase & general "look" of the car are more true to the original. Has more standard features than BDR, albeit at a higher price point.

BDR is a slightly bigger car (length and width), with a 2" stretched wheelbase that accomodates taller drivers better (cockpit is roomier). Finish quality is great, though is probably just a step below SPF. The BMW suspension is excellent, and parts are relatively easy to find if needed. Probably has one of the prettiest engine compartments around, with all the polished stainless panels.

either is a great choice...

Goober 05-30-2008 07:41 AM

One thing to remember, currently SPF have a rollback on the rolling chassis. This will give you a $5,000 savings.

Either way you go, their both good cars.

Mark

Hammer65 05-30-2008 07:45 AM

I chose a Superformance and am very happy with it. You might want to check out the video at http://www.superformance.com/videos.aspx

cobrarob 05-30-2008 10:33 AM

Does anyone have a BDR in the Washington or Seattle area that I might be able to look at

Rickd 05-30-2008 12:44 PM

Superformance recently had a special price of something like $49,900 including a Performance Engineering motor, and Tremec, installed and ready to roll. Pretty hard to beat that.

Mark Brye 06-01-2008 12:05 AM

I have a BDR and live in Bonney Lake. Not Seattle but about 30 miles south of there. There is another BDR in Redmond that I know of. Shoot me an IM and you can go for a ride.

Rich A 06-01-2008 04:35 AM

Quote:

Superformance recently had a special price of something like $49,900 including a Performance Engineering motor, and Tremec, installed and ready to roll. Pretty hard to beat that.
What dealer is doing this?

Lowell W 06-01-2008 05:02 AM

I pretty much concur with all the above. Consider the engine you plan to use. If you don't plan to exceed maybe 400 HP or so and drive the car reasonably, the BDR should be fine. The SPF driveline can handle more HP and more abuse, although there have been several broken CV joints on SPF's as well. If you're planning to put in a big motor or do any drag racing, I'm not sure the BDR has enough driveline.

The newer SPF's have an Australian (Dana, I believe) differential, with the flat style CV joints, while the older cars had a Ford 8.8 diff. The older diff's were adequate for most owners but easily upgradeable for better reliability with more HP; I'm not sure about the newer rear suspensions.

I think you pretty much get what you pay for.

Lowell

FOMOCONUT 06-01-2008 06:05 AM

Cobrarob, Check out my Coast To Coast thread I'am driving SPF #2773 and have on problems. It's a brand new car. finish it just hours before we left , what does that tell you.I did what you are doing about 10 months ago and I'am very plesaed with my choice.SPF's look more like the real thing. 400 450HP is a great combo' more motor and won't use as much.We've gone 4000 miles in six days , I'ts been GREAT! #2773 Jerry

madmaxx 06-01-2008 06:51 AM

FOMOCONUT,

Rock on, keep the faith and keep driving!!!! I used to drive convertibles from Houston to Deleware, Clevland etc during school breaks in College. There nothing compares when the sun is just going down. I did have a carburator come loose in an old delta 88 and broke down, other than that I bet I logged 35K road trip miles with not a hiccup on early 70's convertibel cars with more than 125K miles on them.

Bartruff1 06-01-2008 07:30 AM

Twister
 
:LOL:
Quote:

Originally Posted by madmaxx (Post 846560)
As an owner of a SPF and previous owner of BDR they are both the best buys dollar for dollar for what you pay for them. SPF cost about 6-8K more and it is worth 6-8K more. BDR cost about $34K turnkey minus and worth every single penny. There is no way an individual IMHO could ever come remotely close to the quality of either one if they added 10K to their build price.

SPF
1) Solid as a rock, zero vibration, high quality components, excellent paint, finish and fit. Extremely comfortable for cobra, I am 5'11 have the seat 3 nothes from the back and maintains the 90" wheelbase, love the smith gauges, solid as rock windsheild and pure refinement.

2) Solid, modern day guages, BMW components, love the fat fender flares in the rear, polished ss side pipes standard, feels lighter. I would say 1500 series pickup compared with SPF being 2500 series.

PM if you like with your phone number I can talk for hours, my back is killing me right now have to run.

What Max isn't telling you is that he hurt his back playing twister with Heidi Klug at Max Mosely's party at Monte Carlo last weekend !!!

Mac VABCH 06-01-2008 08:06 AM

Cobrarob,

Are you planning to Road Race your Cobra? If so I would go with the BDR. With its longer wheel base and BMW suspension components these cars have excellent "manners". Most cobras are a handful on the track except for the BDR. They are very neutral and predictable. As for the drive line there was a bad or lower quality batch of half shaft that failed but this has been corrected. There are more BDRs with 402 and 427 Roush engines out there with the stock drive line or just upgrade to the LSD.... Hope this helps Mac

madmaxx 06-01-2008 11:31 AM

Bartruff1
I could not take not going for a spin so I suffered excrutiating pain while getting in my SPF but once I was in it was extremely comfortable since there is not a huge lumbar support like my other vehicles. They now call me humpback, uniback, back fat with my softball size swollen lower back. The pain was just as bad getting out so looks like my spf is in sleeping mode for a month. I only wish I was at Heidi's party LOL or better yet fallen forward and caused something elses to swell, looks like the hydrocodene is kicking in again.

cobrarob 06-01-2008 11:59 AM

Mark brye , I would be interested in taking you up on your offer for a Look and a ride if possible, How can I get in touch with you to arrange a meeting ??

What engine are you running as I noticed one comment in this thread noted the BDR is questionavle for hrsepower over 400 , I am planning to install a Roush 402IR , 515 HP

On another note how often do you get to drive your cobra with the rainy weather we have in the northwest , I know the cars are not the most practical things but do you feel you get your fair share of time on the road anyways , just wondering.

cobrarob 06-01-2008 12:10 PM

Hey guys , thanks for all the responses

When I was doing a specification comparison between the SPF and BDR I noted some siginificant difference , comments would be appreciated

The BDR is noted to have an overall width of 67.5 inches while the SPF has an overall width of 69 inches , yet the BDR has a front track of 11 inches wider than the SPF and a rear track on 8 inches wider , how is this possible ??

How is the front and rear track measured ??

Is the BDR noticeably a bigger car ??

I also noted the BDR indicates it is about 3 inches lower than the SPF to the top of the windshield , BDR 45 inches , SPF 48 inches , dose the BDR look significantly lower ??

Thanks ahead of time for any responses .

BDR561 06-01-2008 01:43 PM

I have had 3 BDR's with two of them exceeding 500hp and one exceeding 600hp. Never an issue on the stock components...

Slick61 06-01-2008 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BDR561 (Post 847276)
I have had 3 BDR's with two of them exceeding 500hp and one exceeding 600hp. Never an issue on the stock components...

AMEN... I am also running a 427 Windsor with over 600 hp & no issue with driveline components.


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