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(RE) introduction from Central CA
Hey folks,
Once upon a time I was somewhat active here, but I’ve been gone for about ten years so I figure a reintroduction is in order. About fifteen years ago I bought a Shell Valley and enjoyed it for maybe five years before selling it. I bought an early Hurricane (1042) and put it together, but ended up selling it before it was 100%. I faded away and have since moved a few times. I started life here on the central CA coast, moved to the Kansas City area, backtracked to Albuquerque, and am now back on the left coast in the same town I was born. The plan, however, is to move to Tucson in a couple of years. I’ve been through a few other toy cars since selling the last Cobra, but I’m leaning in that direction again so I wanted to start lurking here again. I’m anticipating that I’ll buy a completed car this time. While I really enjoyed the build process on my last one, I’m just getting too old for that nonsense again. I want to drop my butt into a car and play. Wrenching is not as fun for me as it used to be. Options are certainly limited since CA is a nuisance for registering kits, so I may have to wait for the move to AZ. Only time will tell. In the interim, I look forward to lurking, and possibly participating a bit here. Nice to re-meet you all, Tom. |
Welcome back!
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Welcome back Tom from another Tom, a first time owner, that took 53 years to get here. But better late then never.
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Hi Tom....another Tom here.;)
My car is a VSE which is built like a race car with nothing more than ignition and lights electrically, and really nothing much for streetability. If it can be registered and driven in CA (it was) surely others cannot be too bad. Cheers! Tom |
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I’m still very early in the shopping phase, but I am leaning toward either an ERA or Superformance. Back in the day the FFR cars looked very out-of-proportion and I wasn’t a fan of their hinge setup. But it looks like even they make a more accurate looking car now and they certainly do have nice frames. Too many decisions. But that’s why I’m back here. I learned so much here in the past. I’m slowly slogging through all I’ve missed in the past decade. |
Welcome back and the SB-100 numbers aren't going nearly as fast as they used to these days. Just be sure and check which DMV you want to use as some of them are not helpful at all. The one we have up here won't even try to help you get a number so most people go to one in the Bay Area or Sacramento for that. Good luck and I hope that yo find what you want soon.
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Welcome back to the fray! I hear once your bitten by the Cobra bug there's no cure...lol! I will admit, nothing compares to the sound of side pipes ringing in your ears!
Marc |
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