how often do you take out your ac Cobra?
me and my mate went for a 250km drive yesterday in our Cobras and he showed me a really nice stretch of road to get your blood pumping. we started by going down Ballarat highway and got off at the Pikes Creek exit and then we went all the way to Greendale and then from Greendale you go to Trentham and you have to stop at the bakery, they make the best pies in Victoria I reckon anyway. Then from there we went to Tylden through to Woodend and then on to the Calder Freeway to make our way back home. Highly recommended it had a ball. next time I go I might put up a post so if anyone else wants to come they are more than welcome to come along. I was just wondering how often people take their cars out? since I've had mine I have taken it out at least twice a week but I've only had it for a couple of month.
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Yes, always kinda wondered how often cobra owners get the chance to enjoy there pride and joy? So often you see cobra's for sale that are 10years plus, but will only have around 20,000 k's.
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No where near enough!
I seem to be able to break mine fairly regularly so I need to fix it between drives :( I attended then Geelong Revival last year and then spent a few days at Lorne flogging it around the hills and Great Ocean Road that was great fun! |
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Bought mine this Spring and have put 2000 miles on it. Didn't have a great Spring but every nice weekend it's out going somewhere!
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Here in the Northeast USA we have a fairly short driving season. As such I only average about 2,500 to 3,000 miles per year. Some say that is a lot in a year. But then again I didn't buy my AC to look at. For me; my AC is the ultimate stress relief. ;)
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Just got home from a 200+ mile drive in my SPF. Since Houston weather is relatively mild year-round, I drive the car at least 4-5 times per week. I'm amazed at the number of Cobra owners that rarely drive their cars, logging less than a thousand miles a year...???
I just cannot fathom that concept...to me, driving this magnificent machine is beyond therapeutic...I love this little beast!!! :MECOOL: |
Over the six years that I owned my first Cobra ( the Bumblebee )...
http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...m/100_3653.JPG I clocked up approximately 140,000 kilometres ( 84,000 miles). I was always upgrading and changing engines and most other "bits", so it was still fairly new at the end of all of that driving. Tried to get out in the car almost every day...and 300-500 kilometre weekends were a regular thing. I always feel really mellow when I'm in a Cobra...just love them. I've had the "new" one on the road now,for about 16 months, http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...m/IMG_4701.jpg and although not driven quite as much as the first one, I've still managed over 20,000 kilometres already. Got two big trips coming up soon... The Round trip to the Cobra Nationals in a few weeks time,will clock up about 2,500 kilometres... followed soon after with a run down to the Snowy Mountain region,for the bi-annual COOMA RUN, which I'm guessing will add another 3,000 kilometres to the car. Should be great. Cheers Warren |
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I damaged my engine at Shelbyfest, I am a bit over fixing it at the minute so I bought a 911 to keep me entertained until it is back together ;) |
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I can't believe you drive your Cobra that much. You must love the fresh air lol. If my calculations are correct on average you drive 1944 km a month. I don't even drive my work car that much. Great to see somebody really using their car for what it was made for. Keep up the good work |
I get out in my various kit cars at least once a week. And that's with the weather I've got here - frost, snow, rain... the important thing to remember is to get your headwear right, and to pick the car for the weather. An example being if it is near freezing, have a hat that covers your ears. If its near freezing and raining, wear a hat that covers your ears, take the car with a tonneau to keep the passenger side dry, and take the car with no interior carpets etc.
Simple. I have to admit though, not many people are as resilient to the cold as I am, especially in Australia. Treeve |
i love driving my 40.....i got it registered in dec 13 and have clocked up about 1400k's. The car has been off the road for a motor and trans upgrade for about 8 weeks now and I'm getting really bummed about it. I never cared about driving in the past but now i think it's more important than building.
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I take it for a drive as often as I can, 2-5 times per week depending on the weather. Bought the car 7 months ago, lost at least a month due to snow and still put 5,000 miles on it; albeit 1,000 was in one trip alone. Smiling from ear to ear each time and it is a great stress relief :3DSMILE:
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I drive mine at least twice a week, even if it's only for a short run. I've put over 2000 mi on the new engine over the past 9 months, mostly shorter rides, 15 to 50 miles.
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He kept a mint Falcon XR8 manual ute for special weekends..... |
I have had mine for 18 months,it had 6000klm on it with the first owner (13years), its now up 11,950klm. i try and get it it out every weekend, somtimes twice like this weekend.
but now the third child has come along the handbrake has been somewhat applied a little bit. I flooded it when i went to pick up a slab at dan murpheys on the weekend, so i thought i would have a beer while i waited, a mate said i should be selling tickets with the amount of people that stoped to talk and take photos! ;) |
So...apart from the weather, what stops it being a daily driver?
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I drove mine daily for a bit under a year and it was great fun. Sure, sometimes it was hot and sometimes you'd get rained on, but that's no big deal. I think a big thing for some people is they have some really beautiful paint jobs that cost a lot of money. I can therefore understand a reluctance to go and leave a top shelf show car in a shopping centre car park unattended for hours. Mine already had patina, so I might not have noticed an extra little bump or scrape. I must say that I never had a single problem leaving the car anywhere, anytime. |
I drive it whenever the weather and the type of errand align and yes, it does get a lot of attention. With recent overnight frost here (Saskatchewan, Canada), I fear Cobra / open car season may soon be coming to an end, though it appears we'll have warmer days (and nights) for the next 10 days or so. It also wouldn't surprise me that we'll have a few days between now and the end of October where the Cobra can be driven while wearing an extra, warmer layer.
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