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Old 09-03-2008, 08:26 PM
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John,
ME turn away a Cobra!? Cpteddie must still be cracking up.over that one. In all honesty there isn't enough Cobras to build! The only thing I do different now since I am retired is I have (per my wife) cut down from 7 to 12 to one or two plus maybe a street rod to keep things interesting.

What filler cap are you referring to? I've been trying for a couple of months now to get caught up enough to remold the Lemans cap filler, is that the one you need?

If you have time come on up Sat. Cpteddie will be here and if I have (and should have) his drive shaft here in time, I want to fire it up for him since he will be here too.

In all seriousness, I could start your painting in November but I will need the frame for a couple of days as I Install the body, match all the parts and especially the doors to the frame then pull it all apart again. Frame can then go into storage or go back home until the body is painted.

Cpteddie, I think those three points are going to be right on time!

John, the oil cooler is a Finishline model, not any special brackets. I cut and welded in a piece of straight steel 3"x12 +/-, welded it in the frontal area, then when I mount the body build the aluminum shield around the inlet. I'll re-install giving the cooler a solid place to be bolted in. You don't even need to drill and tap, simple chrome/stainless 1/4x20 bolts work great.
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