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Like Jim said, and I agree with him, the journey or build can be the most fun. That's why I'm already thinking of what to do next.
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Afterthought -- Maybe having an "eventful build" makes it more enjoyable? Let's check in with 767Jockey and get his thoughts on that.... |
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Jim, I agree about the journey ... this will be my first car that I have had built, but I have bought and sold quite a few 'old' cars over the years. When I am looking for a car, I like to call it, the thrill of the hunt. For the Cobra, I have been wanting one for long time. So about a year and a half ago I decided that a replica was the way for me to go. I bought Curt Scott's Cobra buyers guide and read it cover to cover. Then I joined the local Club Cobra chapter and talked to a lot of great guys about their cars and it's really been fun. I really like the 427 cars, also like the early cars too, so after a lot of looking, decided that ERA has what I am looking for. Looks like you have just about everything they make ... and your new slab side should complete the fleet. Can't wait to see the pictures! Regards, - Tim |
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Rod, I hear that you had quite a time with SB-100 ... we'll see how goes. I probably won't have the car done by the end of the year ... but if the paperwork is far enough along, maybe I can try for January 2010, that wold be nice! ... I pass on 'Titles Unlimited' thank you very much! ... :eek: |
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Thanks for the advice ... I sent Peter a (2) page wish list of what I am considering, after going through all of the literature and all the pages on the ERA web site. My plan is to actually visit ERA and go over the list and rely on their experience and expertise. I definitely won't try to 're-engineer' the car, those guys have been doing this for a long time! - Tim |
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Rod ... maybe you need a small block car to go with your Big Block KMP! :) |
Tim, way to go - the ERA is an incredibly well engineered and built car. I've put a little over 4000 miles on mine the past 15 months or so - (been out of the country on business 40% of the time). You certainly can't go wrong with Keith Craft on your motor. Ask Bob Putnam about the Torque Thrust bolt ons, combined with the outboard brake package. They 'normally' combine large brakes with the outboard package and I believe the Torque Thrust D's won't fit. I believe you can keep smaller brakes and then still be able to use the Torque Thrust D's. They were my first choice as well, but in the end I opted for the larger brakes and went with the Vintage 427 style wheels (which look great). Enjoy the next 6 months a lot!!!! Rick
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You've still got time to change over to a 427...
Tim, are you for sure going with the 289? Even the FIA guys acknowledge that the big block FE cars are the ultimate in coolness....;)
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Conratulations Tim.....you will love your car !!
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I don't know what I want to do next. I've thought about a GT40, 289 street or even a 427 street. Another Kirkham or maybe an ERA. The only thing about ERA is the timing. A car might not get done until after the 1st of the year and the SB100 numbers might be all gone, but then maybe not because of the economy. I love driving the car, but the journey is a ton of fun too. It fills in the time when you can't drive the Cobra. Patrick's advice seems sound to me. |
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Congrats on your choice. The ERA people are great to work with. As you get along, you'll discover you may want different options. Make sure you visit New Britain and you'll get to see and photograph your build. One thing I'll suggest is to let Peter take care of the painting of your car before delivery, as all the options you choose will be installed. If you wait you'll have to disassemble and reassemble the car. ERA has several painters they work with. Good luck and enjoy the journey, as it makes driving your Cobra even better.
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Thanks. I followed your build, great car. I believe that with the standard outboard brakes, the Torque Thrust wheels will fit, but Bob can let me know for sure. If not, I'll probably go with the 427 wheels, they look good. - Tim |
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Rod, Found the photos in your gallery, love those wheels! Part of the fun for your next project will be figuring out what to do ... lots of great choices. I am looking forward to both parts ... the build, then the drive ! :D - Tim |
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Doug ... all systems are go ... got the green light for the Cobra, with the stipulation that we keep the TR ... OK by me :) |
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