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soulman 02-14-2009 01:59 AM

Aluminium bodied Cobras in Australia.
 
Hello,
Does any know of any aluminiun bodied cars in Aus? and where ?
Thanks.

Rebel1 02-14-2009 02:44 AM

G-force in WA: http://www.gforcesportscars.com.au/

RMC in WA: http://www.replicamotorco.com.au/

RMC distribute the US made Kirkham ...very nice

Merv and Sharon 02-14-2009 03:01 AM

The RMC site seems to be empty just now...

Merv

Rebel1 02-14-2009 03:30 AM

Yeah Merv, RMC have never been good at marketing. :mad:

Since the current owner took over few years back they have ventured into manufacturing the Westfield cars under licence: :CRY:

http://www.westfield-sportscars.com.au/

So they did not have to rely on the glass cobras in what they described as a crowded market. You can still buy their kits but you have to know about them or get them thru folks like Neil Streeting in Sydney who is a cobra builder.

However, more recently they imported two Kirkham alloy cobras. I guess to put some distance between their products and all the others in the marketplace.

Merv and Sharon 02-14-2009 03:48 AM

The Kirkhams seem a class product. I was pleased when David Kirkham wrote back when I put up a few photos of my Cobra recently. I wonder what grade/thickness of aluminum they use these days to prevent easy denting? It must make painting such a quick process to with so little body prep to do.

Merv

soulman 02-14-2009 03:53 AM

Wanted to know if there any other Kirkhams or Aluminiun continuations registered in Australia.

Rebel1 02-14-2009 04:02 AM

Not as far as the Kirkhams soulman, but I could very much be wrong.

There was rumor that at least one Kirkham was privately imported prior to RMC involvement but if there was the owner does not socialize here or any of the cobra clubs. There is a NZ alloy one somewhere but again he does not seem to socalize with us mere replica owners.

Merv, I had the privilege to sit in an alloy cobra during a US trip years ago and my first thought was how hot it would get in our summer.:CRY:

400TT 02-14-2009 04:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Merv and Sharon (Post 920972)
I wonder what grade/thickness of aluminum they use these days to prevent easy denting?

Merv

Why, I thought all the dents really add to the patina. I've seen a few street/track driven alloy cobra bodies now and I've seen more than a few dints on them. And as Rebel1 said, the heat. Some people like their alloy, but I'm definitely a glass cobra kind of guy. Although a polished aluminium Cobra body would look fantastic in my lounge. Hmm, might have to contact David...hmm, I mean RMC. :)

soulman 02-14-2009 04:33 AM

i imported my Kirkham KMS395 last year,brushed with polished stripes,stainless chassis shelby aluminium 427 and all the extras that go with it.
Just wandering if im all alone !

Rebel1 02-14-2009 04:39 AM

Well, welcome to the madhouse of glass replica owners soulman.

As I said, we heard about you and have been digging pins into effigies of alloy cobras hoping you'd turn up. :)

Who said black magic doesn't work. :eek:

Again, Welcome to the madhouse and we hope you get involved with the Melbourne club..

soulman 02-14-2009 04:45 AM

Not that much of a snob,i also own a 26 year old Python registered as an 1968 Cobra-dont ask !
never really got into the car club thing. Will be @ All American show @ Gembrook 2moro hope to see some guys there.
By the the way the aluminiun coachwork is not that hot on a 40+ day.

Rebel1 02-14-2009 04:57 AM

soulman, If I lived in Melbourne I wouldn't wanna socialize with those Melbourne cobra owners either. ;)

We, and by we I refer to those of us from the rest of Oz recognize that the beer made in Vic is akin to cats pi$$, and turning right from a left hand lane is somewhat dangerous. Hence, the locals must be a sandwhich short of a picnic to live in the place. ;)

Anyways, have a look at this thread and see if you can make it:
http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/australian-cobra-club/94105-shelbyfest-2009-a.html
you really will enjoy meeting a bunch of really good folks.

Donunder 02-14-2009 06:11 AM

Is anybody else curious? %/

soulman 02-14-2009 06:20 AM

About?......

Tenrocca 02-14-2009 02:31 PM

Titled as a 1965 in the US - and imported under the >30 year rule? Bloody smart. Good on ya I say. There is little doubt in my mind the kirkham is the best "replica" there is. Well done Soulman and welcome to the forum. Love to see some pics of your car.

400TT 02-14-2009 03:54 PM

Soulman, nice to hear you have a Kirkham.

Would be great to see it at Shelby Fest.

Beejay 02-14-2009 04:17 PM

Welcome Soulman.

Would love to see your car one day.

I think there may be another alloy continuation based car in Vic - unless yours is the one with a Shelby family connection.

Be

soulman 02-14-2009 07:48 PM

I ll tell you what, if some one can show me how to add photos i post some.
Car buff ....yes...Computer literate...No.

Mando 02-14-2009 07:56 PM

Soulman, I was wondering if your Kirkham was RH drive. Did you order it with the options you wanted or was the car built with stainless chassis?
Rebel 1 is right about another Kirkham in Australia. Its in Sydney, LH drive, blue with white stripes and was imported about 3 years ago. As a matter of interest the car is for sale at the moment for approx. $350,000.........."tell him he's dreaming".

Regards.

soulman 02-14-2009 08:09 PM

Howdy,
I was REALLY lucky with mine, its lhd brushed,polished stripes,ss chassis all the extras possible inc an efi 482 ci shelby all alloy block built by Kieth Craft.The previous owner managed to get it registered in the states as a 65-an impossible thing to do now as there seriously closed the loop holes.I did alot of homework and its impossible to get one any other way or id be buying in [and everyone else]by the hundreds!
Visited Shelby but Kirkham are the Bees Knees.
Had a heap of headaches to register and insure it, and parted around 300k Aus$ .The guy selling the one in NSW is a shonk! its a glass body that can Never be legally registered in Aus.


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