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Old 10-27-2015, 05:03 AM
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Don, a turnkey ERA is in a different class from the EM or BDR. Not to take anything away from those two cars, but they're just not comparable. If you're seriously going to look at a turnkey ERA, then you need to fly up to New Britain and talk with Peter about 1) How much it will really cost to get it just the way you want it, and 2) How long you will have to wait. HINT: It will take longer than you think and cost more than you expect, but the result will be better than you can possibly imagine.
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You might as well throw SPF in the equation. Any number of low miles, premium, SORTED, cars for sale. You will fit comfortably and come in at or below budget.
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Old 10-27-2015, 11:05 AM
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You might as well throw SPF in the equation. Any number of low miles, premium, SORTED, cars for sale. You will fit comfortably and come in at or below budget.
I would have to agree with both claims in this response:

If you are considering anything other than BDR and EM (ie, add ERA) then you should also add SPF. Both ERA and SPF cars, are a cut above the other two but you pay for that quality.


Open the door to an already completed car. Check the current listings on Cobra Country and the forum here. You may find something already done that is what you are looking for without the wait and frustration.

Additionally, looking at resales will also give you the opportunity to "try on" the car. I always encourage new Cobra owners to be sure they will "fit" in the car they buy. That means sitting in the car you are looking to buy, or at least one from the same manufacturer if you are going to order one. They are all different in seat, pedal and steering wheel placement and for a tall driver, that can mean alot.

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Old 10-27-2015, 11:27 AM
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In that case, it should also be noted that ERA's are also more accurate in appearance and stance than SPF's which are great cars in their own right with a consistent factory finish and a large, dedicated following of happy customers.

I've heard conflicting accounts of how well they fit taller drivers though, which is central to the OP's original question about EM, BDR and ERA.

If we're taking it upon ourselves to add other brands to the initial comparo, then I strongly suggest having a good look at Unique Motorcars - beautiful cars, original dimensions and one famous owner was close to 7 feet tall! Hurricane makes a nice replica as well.
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Old 10-27-2015, 11:32 AM
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... correctamundo buzz. And if the OP can't tell the difference, or just likes the difference, between an ERA and Factory Five, then he ought to go with a FF. He'll save a boat load of cash and I've seen FF cars that will outperform my FE equipped ERA, easily. Dang, if he went with a nice used FF over a new, turnkey ERA, he could probably save close to fifty grand.
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In that case, it should also be noted that ERA's are also more accurate in appearance and stance than SPF's which are great cars in their own right with a consistent factory finish and a large, dedicated following of happy customers.

I've heard conflicting accounts of how well they fit taller drivers though, which is central to the OP's original question about EM, BDR and ERA.

If we're taking it upon ourselves to add other brands to the initial comparo, then I strongly suggest having a good look at Unique Motorcars - beautiful cars, original dimensions and one famous owner was close to 7 feet tall! Hurricane makes a nice replica as well.
Got no idea what could be a "conflicting" report unless somebody is trying to get in the trunk. I'm 6'2" and fit well, another 1" is not gonna change much. Only issue common to most of these cars is learning what to do with your left foot, not a huge issue.
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In that case, it should also be noted that ERA's are also more accurate in appearance and stance than SPF's which are great cars in their own right with a consistent factory finish and a large, dedicated following of happy customers.

I've heard conflicting accounts of how well they fit taller drivers though, which is central to the OP's original question about EM, BDR and ERA.

If we're taking it upon ourselves to add other brands to the initial comparo, then I strongly suggest having a good look at Unique Motorcars - beautiful cars, original dimensions and one famous owner was close to 7 feet tall! Hurricane makes a nice replica as well.
Hadnt heard of Unique Motorsports ... will google them for sure ... thanks !

Ive seen many backdrafts in picture and on youtube only. And the look is fine. I am not one who requires the car to be identical to the orignial in every detail but I have always wanted one.

The favorite is backdraft because they Company reside in the state I live in. A three hour drive max

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Don, a turnkey ERA is in a different class from the EM or BDR. Not to take anything away from those two cars, but they're just not comparable. If you're seriously going to look at a turnkey ERA, then you need to fly up to New Britain and talk with Peter about 1) How much it will really cost to get it just the way you want it, and 2) How long you will have to wait. HINT: It will take longer than you think and cost more than you expect, but the result will be better than you can possibly imagine.
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Spoke to Peter yesterday and was very impressed with his honesty.

He flat told me if I am 6' 3" and i want comfort their car isnt for me. He didnt want to sell me out of the idea of a ERA car but he also wanted to be as forthcoming as possible. Very impressed nonetheless

Since I live South of Tampa the logical choice is backdraft. Locality and its generally considered a bigger car that will better accomodate my frame.

I plan to drive over to the east coast and sit in a few just to see how I physically fit.

EM requires 50 percent down which concerns me once I get close to building my car. Backdraft requires $5000 ....


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Spoke to Peter yesterday and was very impressed with his honesty.

He flat told me if I am 6' 3" and i want comfort their car isnt for me. He didnt want to sell me out of the idea of a ERA car but he also wanted to be as forthcoming as possible. Very impressed nonetheless

Since I live South of Tampa the logical choice is backdraft. Locality and its generally considered a bigger car that will better accomodate my frame.

I plan to drive over to the east coast and sit in a few just to see how I physically fit.

EM requires 50 percent down which concerns me once I get close to building my car. Backdraft requires $5000 ....


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Yep, he told me the same thing a decade ago. I think Peter is only about 5' 4" because when I sat in his car my chin was over the top of the windshield, well, almost. The trick, if you are over 6' 3" or so, is exactly where that extra height is (from the floor to your knees, your knees to your hips, your hips to your head, how much padding you have on your butt, and what not). They customized my build a bit for me after I flew up to be measured. But I would tend to agree that without modifications, 6' 3" would be the outermost limit. If you find yourself getting really serious about an ERA, then fly up there and have Doug measure you. He'll tell you whether or not he can build the car to make you comfy or not. I remember like it was yesterday, being up there and Peter seeing me and saying "I don't think we can do this..." and Doug saying "Yes, we can." And, btw, we did the entire deal on a handshake.
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Yep, he told me the same thing a decade ago. I think Peter is only about 5' 4" because when I sat in his car my chin was over the top of the windshield, well, almost. The trick, if you are over 6' 3" or so, is exactly where that extra height is (from the floor to your knees, your knees to your hips, your hips to your head, how much padding you have on your butt, and what not). They customized my build a bit for me after I flew up to be measured. But I would tend to agree that without modifications, 6' 3" would be the outermost limit. If you find yourself getting really serious about an ERA, then fly up there and have Doug measure you. He'll tell you whether or not he can build the car to make you comfy or not. I remember like it was yesterday, being up there and Peter seeing me and saying "I don't think we can do this..." and Doug saying "Yes, we can." And, btw, we did the entire deal on a handshake.
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That is impressive. Being in business as long as I have you dont find that too much these days.

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That is impressive. Being in business as long as I have you dont find that too much these days.

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... and, Peter shipped me the car right before Christmas so I could have it over the holidays and he didn't get around to invoicing me for it until they all came back from vacation in mid-January. He said, "ehhh, I knew you were good for it."
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Go to http://www.cobracountry.com/cobrasforsale-cobras.html. There is an EM with a 427 in it for sale in Jacksonville. Jump in the car and drive up 301 and pour over the thing. I've had mine for 10 years. It was built in 1992. I won't make any claims about which car is better. It's an argument better left for the high school hot rodders to enjoy. All three of these cars are all well designed machines for what they are.

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Go to http://www.cobracountry.com/cobrasforsale-cobras.html. There is an EM with a 427 in it for sale in Jacksonville. Jump in the car and drive up 301 and pour over the thing. I've had mine for 10 years. It was built in 1992. I won't make any claims about which car is better. It's an argument better left for the high school hot rodders to enjoy. All three of these cars are all well designed machines for what they are.

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I did ..... and shouldnt have !!

Found a red Backdraft with a 427 untitlted that was built this year for 48000 ... If i was remotely ready I would jump on it but has gotten me to think that if within a few days I can find a car that fits my requirements but used .... why pay to build a car for 25000 more

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