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Old 11-24-2020, 02:05 AM
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Looks great. You must have had a good amount of shed time during covid. How was the build? Did you need to fabricate much or was it mostly supplied?
Engine bay and suspension look real tidy
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Old 11-25-2020, 03:46 AM
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Hi Richard, Cobra looks great! Looking forward to seeing more pics with body and paint progress. What colour(s) are you doing?
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Old 11-25-2020, 01:02 PM
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Hi Richard, Cobra looks great! Looking forward to seeing more pics with body and paint progress. What colour(s) are you doing?
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Hi Will,

Thanks for comment, looking at 2019 Ford Ranger blue with a brilliant white for the stripes. Not looking forward to dropping it of at the painters, it will be weird when opening door to garage and it not being there.
How is your progress on your build going?

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Old 11-25-2020, 12:55 PM
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Looks great. You must have had a good amount of shed time during covid. How was the build? Did you need to fabricate much or was it mostly supplied?
Engine bay and suspension look real tidy
Hi Slipry,

My "kit" purchase was for a bare chassis and body only, so i have sourced/ modified/made/refurbished most of the parts/components. The build overall has been enjoyable, alot of fabricating or modifying, sometimes frustrating with the common 2 steps forward 1 back
scenario and very rewarding. I try to do at least i task every day so not sure what i will do when finished, wife will be happy to get husband back!!!

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Old 11-25-2020, 07:38 PM
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...My "kit" purchase was for a bare chassis and body only, so i have sourced/ modified/made/refurbished most of the parts/components. The build overall has been enjoyable, alot of fabricating or modifying, sometimes frustrating with the common 2 steps forward 1 back scenario and very rewarding....
I, and no doubt most of us, know the two steps forward and one step back scenario, but having to make, source or modify all other components is a steep hill to climb. Amazingly well done Richard

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