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Old 07-06-2009, 06:25 PM
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You know, maybe it's just the way I am, but when some [deleted by Jamo] (and that's what they are, so real damn sorry if that offends anyone...if it does, let me know and I'll ban myself for a moment or two) tries to be a stiff about his Cobra or knocks someone elses around me, I tend to engage them face to face...and I don't give a good golly damn what [deleted by Jamo] pedigree they think they have.

One by one, the [deleted by Jamo] need to be hunted down.
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Old 07-06-2009, 08:14 PM
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This is a good thread. Hopefully someone is reading it and finally waking up.
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Old 11-11-2010, 12:57 PM
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I've always had the pleasure of meeting some really nice people and haven't had any run-ins with a**hole Cobra owners but I have had a few Corvette owners look down their nose at me. Dave? Man... I don't know what to say....that's some crap there but I can see where you're coming from.

There are some really nice Cobras out there and mine pales in comparison but you know what? I'm proud of it. Why? Because I built it with my own blood sweat and tears over the course of two years and no one, especially the guys who just drop a load of cash, can truly appreciate the sense of accomplishment and personal pride that comes with doing something of such magnitude by yourself.

I built my car as a poor electrical draftsman making $12 dollars an hour. I saved money, bought part, repeat until it was done and it was worth it. I suppose that's what keeps me humble and that's why I'm like you when I go to car shows, I'm truly interested in the work people have done because I know what that car means to them and how much of themselves they've put into it.

That guy who told you to "get away from his car" is just a jacka** and in my opinion doesn't deserve a Cobra. For me a Cobra is the working mans sportscar. If you wanna be the burmuda short wearing jerk...buy a Corvette....you'll fit right in. Sorry to any Corvette owners here... I'm not talking about you..lol
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Old 11-11-2010, 02:30 PM
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There are some really nice Cobras out there and mine pales in comparison but you know what? I'm proud of it. Why? Because I built it with my own blood sweat and tears over the course of two years and no one, especially the guys who just drop a load of cash, can truly appreciate the sense of accomplishment and personal pride that comes with doing something of such magnitude by yourself.
There's nothing like a fellow Cobra owner snubbing another Cobra owner on a thread about Cobra owners snubbing other Cobra owners .
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Old 11-11-2010, 02:08 PM
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David G: You're too nice. The puke that asked you to park next to the bathroom? I would have told him HE could move HIS rig---after I told him that the cigar he was sucking on with his mouth looked like a big, well, you know...

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Old 11-11-2010, 02:50 PM
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This thread really reminds me of an experience of mine this past show season. I entered the Cobra in the Domestic Two Seater Class. Ended up being eight Corvettes and my Cobra. I had many compliments on the Cobra and there were several gorgeous Vetts there. The Cobra received first in class. As I was walking up to get the trophy I overheard one of the vett owners telling another one “It’s just a replica” Anyway enjoyed the show and met some really nice Vett owners.

And yes everyone one of them asked if I built it. I said no, I bought just like you did!

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Old 11-11-2010, 02:55 PM
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This thread really reminds me of an experience of mine this past show season. I entered the Cobra in the Domestic Two Seater Class. Ended up being eight Corvettes and my Cobra. I had many compliments on the Cobra and there were several gorgeous Vetts there. The Cobra received first in class. As I was walking up to get the trophy I overheard one of the vett owners telling another one “It’s just a replica” Anyway enjoyed the show and met some really nice Vett owners.

And yes everyone one of them asked if I built it. I said no, I bought just like you did!

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Old 11-11-2010, 02:51 PM
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Not snubbing him/them/whoever...maybe he/they don't have the mechanical skills for a large scale project; lord knows I didn't...kinda learned on the fly. All i was trying to say is that you obtain a real sense of accomplishment and a better sense of humility when you work hard to do something yourself. I've come across guys like Dave was talking about at car shows who just dropped a bunch of money on their car and then automatically assumed it's better. It's aggravating and it takes the fun and enjoyment out of owning these types of cars. Sorry if you took it the wrong way.
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Old 11-11-2010, 03:52 PM
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Well... You can't assume that the guy with a pristine '57 Corvette just bought it that way. Could have been crawling around in the garage restoring it. Hats off to those that can do that.

I liked having clean parts to work with as I built my ERA...

Most everyone I meet admires my Cobra, and are astounded that I put it together myself. At the end of the day, if their measure of a man is his car then they are going to come up short on my measure of a fellow human being.

And I still say that big cigar looks like a big di...

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Old 11-11-2010, 06:35 PM
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Well... You can't assume that the guy with a pristine '57 Corvette just bought it that way. Could have been crawling around in the garage restoring it. Hats off to those that can do that.

I liked having clean parts to work with as I built my ERA...

Most everyone I meet admires my Cobra, and are astounded that I put it together myself. At the end of the day, if their measure of a man is his car then they are going to come up short on my measure of a fellow human being.

And I still say that big cigar looks like a big di...

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Right, and that guy isn't likely to act like an a** to you because he worked hard on his 57 vette (although you never know). My auto shop teacher was a guy like that, he spent several years restoring a 69 big block vette; very humble man. It's guys like the ones Dave ran into that told him to move his trailer next to the toilets, or the guy that told him to take his "damn" hands of his car. Those people just aren't fun to be around.

Over all though I've met really nice people at all the car shows I've been to. Just good people that love their cars, no matter what brand they are. I guess sometimes there's just one in every crowd.

I just recently moved to Huntsville, Alabama and I'm hoping to meet some of the Cobra owners in this area and check out their rides.
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Old 11-11-2010, 04:51 PM
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Guess this doesnt actually count as a snub from a fellow Cobra owner but its been the only time I felt like telling someone to go blank himself and my Cobra wasnt even finished. I was asked to bring my chasis to show what the Cobra looked like under the body. The engine and tranny were in and was on display. A well know engine builder and purist didnt know I was within ear shot or didnt give a sh*t if I was I guess was telling another person looking at the chasis that he couldnt believe someone bastardized it by putting in a 385 series motor in it.....

Just a side note that I have met 2 local FFR owners one in Athens Ga and one here in Dawsonville where I live and both were very friendly. Infact the one here in Dawsonville the wife and I met him and his wife for dinner just a week or so ago. So in short no different make or model of a replica Cobra makes someone an azzhat they come in all shapes and sizes.
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Old 11-13-2010, 05:31 AM
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Gee Fellas,

Our Cobra's are just fun little cars that have some history, we got to keep some perspective and appreciate them for what they are.

Fun to build, great to show, get un-ending positive comments from everyone..everywhere,...... and scary fast.
Who really gives a damm what some silly jerk might say or do.
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Heck, I get snubbed all the time. My car is driven. It has scratches, chips, worn carpet, and of all things, a Chevy engine. The engine was in it when I bought it.

"Fellow" Cobra owners look and make comments like...pretty worn out...oh, it has a ****vy engine...wonder where this rag came from...stuff like that. In the meantime, they get in their little showpieces on a Wednesday night, drive it 2 miles to the local cruise, park it for 3 hours, and drive it home. Maybe if the car is lucky, it gets a few pampered miles on the weekend.

Hey, whatever you want. You paid for it. I like driving my car. Oh..and that ****vy engine puts out about 500 hp and gets about 22 mph on the highway. Pretty good for a worn rag.
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Oh..and that ****vy engine puts out about 500 hp and gets about 22 mph on the highway. Pretty good for a worn rag.
22 mph huh? Pretty impressive... everybody's gonna want a Chevy engine now!
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22 mph huh? Pretty impressive... everybody's gonna want a Chevy engine now!
It's the 6 speed I guess...LOL
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Heck, I get snubbed all the time. My car is driven. It has scratches, chips, worn carpet, and of all things, a Chevy engine. The engine was in it when I bought it.

"Fellow" Cobra owners look and make comments like...pretty worn out...oh, it has a ****vy engine...wonder where this rag came from...stuff like that. In the meantime, they get in their little showpieces on a Wednesday night, drive it 2 miles to the local cruise, park it for 3 hours, and drive it home. Maybe if the car is lucky, it gets a few pampered miles on the weekend.

Hey, whatever you want. You paid for it. I like driving my car. Oh..and that ****vy engine puts out about 500 hp and gets about 22 mph on the highway. Pretty good for a worn rag.
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Now come on you guys you know the mph is a typo for mpg. But, whatevah, lets run with it.

SO, uh, Yeah, I always figured a Chevy wasn't much good for anything over 23 mph...

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unless it's it's a chevy, or a kit t-bucket, whenever I see a sbc in a 'rod or whatever, I automatically assume the builder cut corners on the engine, or cut corners on the car somewhere else.

Even when i see a chevy engine in a pontiac, or olds, I figure the guy was just being lazy or cheap.

Might as well keep it to yourself and keep the hood closed, 'cause it's uninteresting.
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Used to feel that way,now realise they do not know how to act.So it's no biggy,approach them if they still act like their head is up where the sun don't shine,walk the other way.They are not worth knowing.
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I agree with many of you. Some poor fellas (not isolated to cobra owners) have a lack of social graces. I take the high road and am blessed with the gift to gab.Usually,the loser's with an attitude don't hang around so I move on to the question. It's not about you...it's about their personal issues!
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