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rspears9 12-05-2004 08:34 AM

need advice on kits
 
i have a very nice looking 96 cobra convertible,with a lot of upgrades,what i need to know is it wirth me using my car for a donor,for one of the cobra kits,my car has the 4.6,i know factory five has a kit that will work with this engine,but are they any othe kit company's that have one that will work with this set up,and are the cobra kit cars a blast to drive,and do they get alot of attention,thanks,need replies

CowtownCobra 12-05-2004 08:53 AM

Right now I think FFR is ahead of everyone on a mod-motor cobra. If the car isn't wrecked or trashed, are you sure you want to chop it up as a donor?

ENTDOC 12-05-2004 08:54 AM

If it is a nice drivable car it would make little sense to chop it up for a cobra replica. Might I suggest selling it and finding a wrecked suitable donor for far less cash, and then using the leftover cash for purchase of your kit. A FFR MkIII kit would be a good choice for that donor. chuck

LwCwb 12-05-2004 01:05 PM

I believe Premier Motorsports can accept a modern Ford cammer motor too.

rspears9 12-05-2004 05:53 PM

96 cobra
 
well the reason i think it would make since is because the car has 125,000 miles on it still runs strong,has 373 gears,alot of mods,well i still owe about 4 or 5,000 on it.and if i sold it i would only get about 9,000 for it,and i dont think i could get a good donar car for 4,000,with all the mods my car has that i can mor use of the mod parts.you guys that have the kit cars,are they funner to drive than the mustangs,p.s my car would also be needing a paint job soon too,its still shiny but has alot of scuffs and scratches.

CowtownCobra 12-05-2004 07:53 PM

There is NOTHING that is more fun than a cobra!

HI Cobra 12-05-2004 08:02 PM

If you noticed a difference between a bland family sedan
type of car and your Mustang for fun driving - guess what -
you are in for a major treat if and when you move up - you
won't be disappointed - it's a whole new world out there!

lowtops 12-05-2004 08:25 PM

Not paid for?
 
The way I see it if you still owe money on the 96 Cobra neither the bank or the insurance company is going to be happy about you chopping up "their" car. You have a few choices. Pay off the 96 Cobra and THEN chop it up. Sell the 96 Cobra and save your money for a kit. You are asking for trouble if you chop up the car without paying it off first.

rspears9 12-06-2004 05:45 AM

96 cobra
 
what i meant was i will be paying off the car,im getting a small loan against my home,then pay off my car and either get a ffr kit or the era,but what i can find out is that the era is a nicer cobra,but it won't accept the 4.6 cobra engine.and probably ffr is the only one that make's the kit that will work with it.

powerpagers 01-07-2005 09:24 AM

Donor ?
 
Hello FACTORY FIVE, Yes:JEKYLHYDE **) :LOL:

lineslinger 01-07-2005 10:46 AM

Premier does have a set up for your engine, they are running one (although highly modified) in their "competition/customer ride" car.
http://www.premiercobras.com/


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