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Old 09-24-2011, 06:04 AM
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CR3516 has made it to its new home, safe and sound.

By way of background information, I have been hankering to build a Cobra replica for at least 15 years.

About 6 odd years ago I was literally on the edge, having done all the research and even had a supplier send me an invoice for a deposit, but I chickened out at the "spend" and went go-kart racing instead. It's fair to say that faded quickly.

I've been back on the Cobra scene for the last couple of years, but only now have I actually "arrived".

I have a couple of thanks to give, having (finally) gotten to this stage;

1) the Cobra Car Club of Victoria. CCCV truly are a great bunch, a more helpful and friendly car club I have yet to see (and I've seen a few).

2) The users on this site, ClubCobra.com - I know if I have a problem, I can raise it here and my Cobra friends will help. You can't buy that.

3) My mate Alby, who today provided the F-250 tow-car and trailer to get my baby home, and my other mates who provided on-site muscle to get it off the trailer and into position.

4) lastly and actually most-importantly, back 6 or 7 years ago when I almost ordered, I looked closely at a members car. I visited his house not far from mine, looked in detail at his car, and was very impressed. I then went to his place of business for another look at the car, again not far from my house, and looked again at the car and chatted much more. Then suddenly, without warning, he threw me the key - empty passenger seat.

Now take this in - I'm effectively no-one, and didn't previously know the guy. This guy has built his pride and joy Cobra, and handed over the key to me, an unknown.

Maybe I have a trustworthy face.

I drove the car (circa ~2003 Classic Revival), you already know what I thought of it

I don't like to name people on public forums so I shan't, suffice to say he's Bayside, Silver, and a Bloody Legend


Such a journey, and only now have I reached the beginning......



























BTW, he already has a name, Edward (sounded English!) or as the Mrs has coined it, Eddie Venom! ROCK-ON!
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Old 09-24-2011, 11:37 AM
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Hi Ben,

Congrats on the delivery of CR3516. Enjoy the road ahead.

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Old 09-24-2011, 01:48 PM
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Great stuff Ben.

I found at this early stage of the build





About 2 yellow page phone books, one on the floor and one against rear firewall, will give you the approx seating position.

And windex works well to clean the spit and dribble from the cockpit leaing cowl edge from when your making broooom broooom noises
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Old 09-24-2011, 02:38 PM
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Congrats mate,

Some fun times ahead (and some swearing ).

Good luck with the build, it looks like you have a good environment to work in. Better than my leaky old garage.

Keep the pics up through the build.

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Old 09-24-2011, 06:07 PM
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Well done! The quality of the body is amazing compared to what he was producing previously. Great pics, thanks for posting, please keep them coming.

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Old 09-24-2011, 06:15 PM
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Ben,
Fantastic news, well done, looking forward to your ongoing blog and a get together soon to compare.

Whats in the wrapped packages ???????

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Old 09-24-2011, 06:17 PM
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Ben, huge congratulations on the arrival of the beast. You are going to have sooooo much fun.

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Old 09-24-2011, 06:44 PM
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Well done Ben. Enjoy the lasting journey.
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Well done.

Fun times ahead!

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Old 09-25-2011, 03:50 AM
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thanks for the well wishes.

dave, the boxes are susp. arms, fuel tank, radiator, windscreen, and other assorted bits and pieces that I bought with the car - basically all the parts that are custom made or guaranteed-fit for Ian's car
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Congratulations on the snake in the shed.
I can only asume after 15 years of foreplay, your probably unable to keep your hand off it!!!

Ben get rid of the last pic. There's still good in you. You need not turn to the dark side

Truly wishing you all the best with your build.
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Congratulations on the new project Ben.

Just from the pics it appears that your doors are a better fit than mine were, particularly the passenger side.

Not to put anybody in, but for some sound advice, Gregg (gjkrv8) has been there and has assisted me with some useful info recently and I'll be looking for some more shortly.
Also go back thru Aussie Mikes posts, a lot useful info in them as well including "brake fail switches" which I've dragged out again today.

Good luck with the build, if you've waited this long I'm sure your going to enjoy yourself, PM me if I can be of any assistance.

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Ben get rid of the last pic. There's still good in you. You need not turn to the dark side
Great set up Ben ...Eddie looks quite at home!!!...look forward to viewing the build!!
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Yes congratulations Ben, a big step forward and lots of fun to come now.

And yes go a Coyote motor if you can get your hands on one as playing on the dark side will only make you bitter and twisted.

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Yes congratulations Ben, a big step forward and lots of fun to come now.

And yes go a Coyote motor if you can get your hands on one as playing on the dark side will only make you bitter and twisted.

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Great work, I love your workshop it looks awesome.
The dust around here makes having a nice clean workshop near an impossibility!
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As well as back to the more normal traditional combo of a Ford donk!
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Here are some close-ups of the historically problematic door areas.

In this first one, what looks like a yellow "gap" is resin with no gel-coat. All in all it's good, and I'm impressed by the quality of the body. The chassis is also impressive, but looks the same as the 3 or 4 other round-tube CR chassis that I have seen.

The brown marks are residue from masking tape which was holding doors, boot and bonnet shut.






















regarding the gas strut thread that has been going on, you can see the CR hinges (boot and bonnet) are flat, and pre-drilled with a selection of holes to take a strut;



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I wouldn't be too concerned with the glass work on your car, after having worked with my hard top of late, I can tell you Ian does a good job.
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Great pics Ben, Your body looks and has same issues as mine, Passenger door quite good condition and fit, drivers door needs a bit of work, the rest of the body i think is pretty "schmicko",

It looks like your underbody is coated in antichip already, mine wasn't, just gelcoat finish.

One thing i did notice is the front suspension upper shock mount is positioned different to mine.
Mine is aligned with the cross brace, yours is offset towards the back an inch or so.
(I'll find a pic to compare)

Are you going to remove the body ?, if not, make sure you change the direction of the upper RR shock mount bolt by removing rear body bolts and lifting RR body off chassis slightly. You cant get the bolt out of the mount otherwise.

Have you got any pics of the fuel tank, can you tell me where the outlet tube and return tube positions are, i'm working out fuel line routing at the moment.
Also not sure if to get CR Fuel tank or custom make., whats your thoughts on quality ?

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Old 09-26-2011, 08:31 PM
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I must have been lucky to get a "good" drivers door for mine as it fitted quite ok (when I look back on photos).

Regarding the fuel tank - my advice would be to see if you can cost-effectively get a custom one that can take a ford/holden combo fuel pump/swirl pot, fuel guage regulater etc. Mine was too shallow for this and I had to put in complex external, noisy and expensive plumbing and swirl pot.

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