![]() |
Try for first post again...
I've tried to post three times before this and they didn't post. Got a message today while perusing the boards that:
"Our records indicate that you have never posted to our site before! Why not make your first post today saying hello to our community in our Introduction Forum. ...." Well, here's another attempt to become part of the chat and if this doesn't work I'll guess I'll :CRY: |
Welcome! Looks like its working
|
And here's the first post from 12/21 that got lost somewhere on the Internet...
Now that the system allows me to post:
Finally checked off another one of my bucket list items: I acquired a Superformance Cobra 427 S/C (SP02870/ 2008 build?). Its been over 56 years since I fell in love with the Shelby mystic when I built a 1/24 scale model of a FIA and read my older brother’s hot rodding magazines about the Shelby legend and accomplishments. The car was delivered the day before the first snow in my part of WI so now it’s waiting for spring and spring (and gravel off the roads) can’t get here soon enough. My 2012 GT500 vert now has a more than suitable stablemate with the same theoretical HP but it has a 150% higher HP/ Weight ratio advantage, I’m just living the dream and glad I didn’t get it as a teenager as I would probably already be dead. It’s not typical traditional Cobra colors as it’s either (Viper Steel Gray or Portifino Blue?) with Indigo Blue stripes. Luckily it has 13k miles on it with the associated rock chips, etc. so I won’t feel guilty living up to Carroll’s comment that "These cars are meant to be driven, so enjoy the hell out of all of it - not just look at it when it is clean." - I’ve done it thus far with my GT500, 2K miles a year that has lots of rock chips and more. They said this Cobra has never has been out in the rain, we’ll have to see if that holds true with it’s third owner, I’m guessing 3/8” floorboard drain holes are in our future. I’ll be posting about wrinkles as they come up, the first one I think is finding someone who can use that special SCOF decoder ring to describe the report that came with the car from the second dealer who sold it (this hopefully will nail the actual main body color). I’ve been reading CC archive on down time and am up to page 21 of the SP subdirectory, what a great resource CC is for all things Cobra. Mike |
They finally got you posting. That took forever to be looked into. Glad to have you here and up and running. Happy to help with that unknown document if you like.
Blas |
Welcome Mike, here's wishing you MANY Years & Smiles Per Mile, of Cobra ownership. Just as many here will tell you, dance slowly with her at first, as she has none of the safety features your GT-500 has to keep you out of trouble :) Cheers Tom.
|
Welcome to the madness, Mike! Post some pics!
|
Mike,
Glad to see that you have been able to post and pan to drive the hell out of the car! You'll get more smiles on the road than in the garage. Jim |
Enjoy the Cobra but get used to it before you really start pushing it hard as they are like no other car you have ever driven. As for the posting problem the site has a few bugs that cause some strange things from time to time so you should be OK now. And congratulations on finally getting your car and it is good to hear that you will drive it instead of parking it to admire.
Ron :) |
Pics as requested
3 Attachment(s)
Attached are a few views of SP02870 including one with it's snake pit BFF, hopefully they post correctly.
To Ron and Tom that suggest to take it easy until I am use to the short wheelbase rocket, I'm into baby steps before running, the GT500 taught me to respect power or you will have a memorable Oh SHEET! moment that may not end well for you and the Snake, hence the comment in Post# 3 that I would probably be dead if I got this during my teenage wrench turning days. I have got to stay alive for the grandkids to build zip lines in the backyard, etc. I never drive the GT500 with TCS on, it takes away from the excitement of the drive. Blas, I will PM you by tonight for help to decode documentation that came with the Cobra. Mike |
I am not certain what color you have. I have a Viper Steel Gray with silver stripes. It does not have the blue hue to it that yours does. I actually like your color better than the Viper Steel Gray I have. Very nice lookin ride.
|
1 Attachment(s)
It's a beauty Mike, As Ed said, I dig that blue hue too. Mines (60's Ferrari) Silver with gray ghost stripes, no blue hue either. You sound like you have the right frame of mind, to deal with the "Snake", and live to fight another day ;) "Our Motto" (see picture), Cheers Buddy, Tom.
|
Questionable color code/ My Motto
Tom & Ed:
The dealer I got the car from had it listed as Portifino Blue, not sure where he got that color description. A SCORE report that came with the car listed it as the Viper Steel Grey. I believe the report's main body color code is S732(?) with Indigo Blue stripes, code 402(?). I've been trying to find a definition of these color codes online but have had no luck. But I agree with you, the main body color is a beautiful shade whatever it's called and it will never be confused with the popular Guardsman or Royal Blue. Tom: My motto is something I read posted somewhere on CC that goes something like: Cobras give you the test first and then teaches you the lesson. :cool: Blas, I forgot to give you a big shout out in Post#3 for getting the moderators to fix my initial posting issue. Mike |
Mike,
That is a beautiful car and you are going to get a lot of admiring looks and questions as you are most likely used to from the GT-500. Ron |
If you really want to know, Mike, it might be worth contacting Superformance or in this country Hillbank. I would bet they can take those paint codes and translate them into English for you. All the guys are spot on, your color is stunning!
|
Blas is the Man!
I PMed Blas and he got copies of the original Superformance paperwork that confirmed it is Viper Steel Grey and I got additional info on the trans, engine, etc. It ends up SP02870 was configured to be the same a SP02225.
I did additional research and and 2000 Viper Steel Grey came in both a Metallic (which is silvery) and a Pearl that has bluish hue in certain (bright?) lighting according to a Viper owner. If you look at the color samples for touchup paint, it is grey with no bluish tint. The Vipers I initially checked were under low lighting, hence, looked grey. Mike |
Nice!
Great looking car, Mike! Thanks for sharing.
|
| All times are GMT -7. The time now is 10:11 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.0
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.0
The representations expressed are the representations and opinions of the clubcobra.com forum members and do not necessarily reflect the opinions and viewpoints of the site owners, moderators, Shelby American, any other replica manufacturer, Ford Motor Company. This website has been planned and developed by clubcobra.com and its forum members and should not be construed as being endorsed by Ford Motor Company, or Shelby American or any other manufacturer unless expressly noted by that entity. "Cobra" and the Cobra logo are registered trademarks for Ford Motor Co., Inc. clubcobra.com forum members agree not to post any copyrighted material unless the copyrighted material is owned by you. Although we do not and cannot review the messages posted and are not responsible for the content of any of these messages, we reserve the right to delete any message for any reason whatsoever. You remain solely responsible for the content of your messages, and you agree to indemnify and hold us harmless with respect to any claim based upon transmission of your message(s). Thank you for visiting clubcobra.com. For full policy documentation refer to the following link: