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But just as members here point out what's being asked when people ask if it's a "real" Cobra, the same can be said for what are people asking when they ask if it's a replica, or kit car. If they are asking if it's a replica or a kit car, they are asking if it's another brand of Cobra. And it's not. It's a Shelby. So when people ask if it's a replica, no, it's not. It IS a replica in the written definition of the word, but it's not a replica when it's being asked, because we know what people are asking. And don't try to argue this, because this is the SAME arguement that is put forth by the nay-sayers when people ask if it's a real Cobra. Yes, 99% of them are asking if it's a 60s car, because they don't know any different. It IS a real Shelby Cobra by written definition, but not in the sense of what's being asked. So what does all this translate to? In written definition form, it's exactly what Ned wrote above. In reality (car show questions), you MUST answer both questions with a footnote to be truthful. If asked if my car is a real Shelby, I answer "yes, it's a real Shelby, but not an original 60s car". If they ask to explain, I am happy to. If they ask if it's a replica, I say "no, it's a real Shelby". If they ask to explain, I am happy to. Unfortunately for Evan, other CSX owners, and all the CSX nay-sayers, you can argue until you are blue in the face, but the fact is that there IS a cut and dry written definition on what the car is, and there IS NOT a cut and dry definition when being asked in person. There must always be a footnote attached to answer each question truthfully. That's my 2 cents on a very worn out subject. |
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Sal, When you state "My car is a replica of an original car. AND, it's a real Shelby Cobra", not only do I agree with this 100%, but can honestly say you are one of a select few CSX4000 series owners who gets it. Bill S. |
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Everyone who has at least a couple of brain cells rubbing together knows that Real Cobras were made in a more-or-less continuous production run from 1962 to 1967. Unless it was spit out by Shelby in those years, it's a fake, notwithstanding the efforts of a small group of stubborn people who seek financial gain and/or a much-needed ego boost by contending otherwise (again, certain leeway is reasonably allowed for a very small number of AC cars produced close in time to the relevant period). |
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It's nice to know so many people DO get it. There will always be those who do not.
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Yup. I agree with Sal. The Continuations by definition are replicas of the original series. Never disputed that fact, BUT as Sal pointed out when asked if a Continuation series is a "replica" in the normal usuage and understanding of the word IT IS NOT SINCE IT IS NOT A REPLICA OF A COBRA BECAUSE...AND READ SLOOOWLLLY HERE...IT IS A COBRA!
Some here just read and see what they want to see. Saltytri: You are clearly lost and didn't follow what was being said and intended in the retorical argument between Ned and myself. Its also clear you don't own a Shelby. Your position is typical and unfortunately predictable for many non Shelby owners. :LOL: Oh, I get it alright. More then you think. Moreover, its right there in black and white on the SAAC site. As far as respect goes, I have no respect for others here who put down what I own and state that I misrepresent what I own because they don't agree the fact the Continuation series is a real Cobra not a "look a like" which they in fact own. You want respect. Give respect. Otherwise Ki$$ My A$$. :LOL: I prefer to call a spade a spade and have no interest in false friendships built on the requirement I knock my own car. If I come off as an a$$.. oh, well, I don't see the Continuation series detractors concerned about the fact that I and other CSX owners see them as coming off as a$$e$...so ask me if a care.:LOL: |
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Naumoff: Only idiots rely on hearsay to base judgments on. :LOL:
You're more then welcome to drop on by and look at the odo on the old girl yourself and draw your own conclusion. |
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Are you driving out to the Cobra Revolution this Saturday? Oh yeah, Putting her up on jack stands and acting like your driving down the road doesn't count for real driving.:LOL: |
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And heaven forbid that I would own a latter day Shelby. I'd much rather own a Latter Day Kirkham (with all due apologies to my good friend, David K.) :LOL::LOL::LOL: |
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And then you'll say to your passenger, "hey, nice Kirkham next to us." If we see a CSX traveling with us, then we'll both say "There's a Shelby Cobra" and our passengers will each ask us "they look similar, nay replicas, why are they called different names?" We'll answer because Shelby sued everyone for the right to call his car a Cobra." |
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When people ask "Is it Real?", they are asking if it is an original car, built in the '60s, and currently worth more than $600,000. To answer THAT question truthfully, the answer MUST be "No...recently made by Shelby...genuine...Cobra." THAT is the question they are asking. They are NOT asking if the Cobra was built by Shelby, and if those Cobras were indeed built by Shelby, they are indeed genuine Shelbys. NO ONE here is disparaging CSX 4xxx, 7xxx, or 8xxx Cobras. They are fine automobiles. Okay, Real1, let's say you witnessed a hit-and-run accident, and the perpetrator drove off in a Cobra. Would you tell the police "Uh, um, I dont know WHAT kind of car in was. I have a genuine Cobra, but I cant prove that the Cobra that drove off was a genuine Cobra, so I am not smart enough to give you information to catch the perp." ? I hope you get it now. |
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