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cycleguy55 08-24-2016 05:34 PM

History of CR & CR II
 
Last week I tripped across a CR Cobra supposedly built in 1993 and purchased by the current owner after the builder passed away in 1994. I was told the car originally had a 427 which the original owner blew and replaced with a 390. Automatic transmission, presumably a C6. Hood scoop, side pipes that look like somebody welded a Cherry Bomb on to the headers, no roll bar, no stripes - just solid red paint.

It sounds like this thing hasn't turned a wheel in 20 years and the older gentlemen (who owns it as part of a collection of a dozen or so Fords from 1953 to 1966) knows nothing about it. He didn't know which replica / kit it was (though claims there's a pile of build documents in the trunk which he didn't show me), and he thought there was a Jag IRS - but a quick peek determined otherwise (Ford 8.8").

We had a great conversation, and I'd like to help him by getting him some background information / history on Classic Roadsters. I've been doing a bit of searching but haven't unearthed anything.

Can anybody point me to a good source of history on CR / CR II?

rbgray1 08-25-2016 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by cycleguy55 (Post 1401500)
Last week I tripped across a CR Cobra supposedly built in 1993 and purchased by the current owner after the builder passed away in 1994. I was told the car originally had a 427 which the original owner blew and replaced with a 390. Automatic transmission, presumably a C6. Hood scoop, side pipes that look like somebody welded a Cherry Bomb on to the headers, no roll bar, no stripes - just solid red paint.

It sounds like this thing hasn't turned a wheel in 20 years and the older gentlemen (who owns it as part of a collection of a dozen or so Fords from 1953 to 1966) knows nothing about it. He didn't know which replica / kit it was (though claims there's a pile of build documents in the trunk which he didn't show me), and he thought there was a Jag IRS - but a quick peek determined otherwise (Ford 8.8").

We had a great conversation, and I'd like to help him by getting him some background information / history on Classic Roadsters. I've been doing a bit of searching but haven't unearthed anything.

Can anybody point me to a good source of history on CR / CR II?

Cycleguy,

I built and original CR1, purchased the kit in 1989/1990 that I built for my brother. During the build, CR went out of business and left us hanging with various missing and undelivered parts. CR also produced a Sebring MX Kit and an MG kit. The way I got to know the original CR was through a friend of mine that I did all the body and paint for of a Sebring MX kit produced by the original CR. This car ended up on the cover of Kit Car magazine sometime back in 1989.

A few years later CR was resurrected as CR2 and Don Scott was heavily involved.

Your best source for the complete history of CR is Ed (Double Venom) Combs. He can be reached on the forum and you'll also find his phone number.

cycleguy55 08-26-2016 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by rbgray1 (Post 1401519)
Cycleguy,

I built and original CR1, purchased the kit in 1989/1990 that I built for my brother. During the build, CR went out of business and left us hanging with various missing and undelivered parts. CR also produced a Sebring MX Kit and an MG kit. The way I got to know the original CR was through a friend of mine that I did all the body and paint for of a Sebring MX kit produced by the original CR. This car ended up on the cover of Kit Car magazine sometime back in 1989.

A few years later CR was resurrected as CR2 and Don Scott was heavily involved.

Your best source for the complete history of CR is Ed (Double Venom) Combs. He can be reached on the forum and you'll also find his phone number.

Yes, it does appear Ed (a.k.a. DV) is the fountain of knowledge for all things CR & CRII, but I was hoping to find one or more published sources to avoid burdening Ed with documenting or telling the story. OTOH, I suspect he may well have done that somewhere and perhaps can provide a link or two.

Thanks.

jtubbs 09-13-2016 04:33 PM

How to tell if it is CR or CRII
 
Just starting this game and have a CR that is requiring a lot of work. How would I tell? The Texas title says 2001, but I thank he was the second owner.
Built to be very hot, blew up original engine and has a ??400 HP 302 with every drag race part he could buy.
thanks

rbgray1 09-13-2016 05:39 PM

J Tubbs,

Just post on the CR2 forum what you need..we'll try to help however we can.


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