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Newbie learning about Cobras
Hi guys. My name is Dan and I'm from Port Jeff on Long Island,N.Y. I'm interested in possibly getting a Cobra but I want to do my homework first. I know all builders are not created equal so I figured it best to become a Forum member. It's funny how most cars for sale are listed without any frame details. I would think this is as important as the engine. Anyway any guidance I receive will be appreciated. Thanks
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Well Dan, you are off to a good start coming here for some guidance. Lots of knowledge and opinions here. You will have to sort through that on your own, no guidance there ;). I would suggest that you go to the websites of the various manufactures whose cars you might be considering to get an idea about frame construction. Some go with an original style frame with round tubes, others use channel steel for their frames. There are benefits and costs to both designs. You will have to decide what suits you the most.
You will definitely want to inquire about the build of any car that you are looking at and whether it has been titled or not. Ask for pictures of the frame and undercarriage to look for signs of abuse or neglect. A low mileage car (0-1,000 miles) may be a good or a bad thing. It has not been driven a lot and therefore has not been fully sorted out. All cars, no matter the manufacturer need some sorting out. You will have a lot of questions to consider, including getting the car registered and passing inspection. Good luck. Jim |
Welcome!
It will help if you really have a good idea of what you want to do with the car. Weekend driver street car, or autocross/track car? How important is originality or what others think of it? Those factors will help guide you to the right kind of car for you. Best wishes in your research and choosing a car. Don't be too surprised if you end up deciding against a Cobra after all the research. ;) |
It also helps greatly if you indicate your budget.
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1. Blue 45% 2. Red 45% 3. Black 5% 4. Other (green, yellow, unpainted, etc.) 5% 5. Beige 0.000000000001% Welcome! |
Each manufacture has his own frame to match his body. None are interchangeable. Well not without a LOT of work.
Most of the bodies are not the same. The question about what you will do with the Cobra is an importance point. And the budget. Lots of difference between a $20,000 car and $150,000 one. Have fun with your research. Dwight |
Beige. LOFL!!!
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Thanks for all the replies. It would be a weekend cruiser, no track time. I would like to stay under $65K.
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would you be interested in a Unique with a 1965 427 s.o. stroked to 487 making 620 hp 630 tq by Keith Craft?
$55,000 Dwight |
Are you going to build or buy? I did not get a clear understanding.
If you R buying, rodknock makes a point...that beige is all the rage! LOL. LOL Tru |
Your budget should find you a nice pre-owned car with the features and colors you want. ERA and Superformance would be at the top of my list at that price range.
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Join a local club and try to attend SAAC and Mid-Ohio
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I would buy. First I want to learn the pros and cons of the various makes. Also whether to go big block or worked 302. There is a lot to take in and I'm in no rush.
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Ah, buying at what budget?
Married? Not that I am nosey, but my wife likes to drive the Cobra. If your partner is going to be behind the wheel, may I recommend she be part of the process? If your budget is 25k, you are probably not going to be buying from the Kirkham bros. Just an opinion. Tru |
I take it the Cobra market is soft. Since posting this I've been swamped with PM's offering cars for sale. This is good for the buyer and will make my search much more interesting. I also keep track of E-Bay and notice most are re-listed again and again.
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Go for a ride in as many different ones as you can. Compare and contrast. there will be some variability even between various manufactures. The real good ones are not on the market for too long. Get a look underneath the cars. Take your time.
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As you search, you will be tempted with offers to buy cars that appear to be available at a discount or "under the money". Please seek the advice of some of the experienced members here or somebody you trust who knows these cars and power-trains you are considering before rushing to buy. There are many cars that appear just fine to the untrained eye, but when it comes to these cars you usually get what you pay for. Good deals can be found, but many have unpleasant surprises you need to be prepared to deal with. Some of these surprises can be very expensive making that "good deal" be a very BAD deal in the end. |
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