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Old 07-11-2016, 11:28 PM
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It really doesn't matter what you drive or how much chrome shiney stuff it has on it. When I pull into the lot in the GT40 prepare yourself to be invisible. Sorry Kirkum.

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Then you would be in the minority of 2.

Comparing a CGT to replica. Puh-leeze. No where near the same league.

I think it was a big mistake for Colorado to legalize pot. Now you have some of its citizens hallucinating.
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Old 07-12-2016, 12:11 AM
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It really doesn't matter what you drive or how much chrome shiney stuff it has on it. When I pull into the lot in the GT40 prepare yourself to be invisible. Sorry Kirkum.
Maybe... My experience suggests otherwise... Polished Kirkham (made of either aluminium, bronze, copper or gold) kind of have an magic magnetic allure across all ages.

In any case even if that were true, they'd eventually bump into the owner and... well enough said...

Good luck and enjoy... You have a nice bit of kit there.
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Old 07-12-2016, 12:19 AM
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It really doesn't matter what you drive or how much chrome shiney stuff it has on it. When I pull into the lot in the GT40 prepare yourself to be invisible. Sorry Kirkum.
Keep spliffing the ganja and listening to that Jimmy Buffett music. Maybe with the hallucinations, you'll think of an actual color to repaint your GT40 with and install something a bit more exotic than a 302/4bbl.

Your feelings of superiority are misplaced. Seriously, your car is a replica, just like the RCR, CAV, ERA, Tornado, Roaring Forties, etc. and also the Factory Five GTM. And just like my Cobra and all our Cobra's here on Club Cobra, all replicas, except for the few owners who have original Cobras such as Cobra #3170, Nedsel and A-Snake.

And the only way you'll be pulling into any lot at the moment is by pushing it. So I suggest buying a Rogue "Dog Sled" to practice pushing (and pulling too) weight up and down your street and driveway. Great exercise!

http://www.roguefitness.com/dog-sled

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Old 07-12-2016, 05:07 PM
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It really doesn't matter what you drive or how much chrome shiney stuff it has on it. When I pull into the lot in the GT40 prepare yourself to be invisible. Sorry Kirkum.

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Oh MHNCO... when you get a chance have a read of this:

Kirkham Motorsports - Leading manufacturer of aluminum bodied 427 and 289 replicas

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Rod knows what this thread is about... my beautiful SPF GT40 which would make his Kirkum disappear when I pulled into the lot
Evidently didn't even get to chapter 3...
Oh well, you're well with in your rights to maintain your ignorance, evidently brings you a level of bliss.

Yes, yes, yes, YOUR spf GT40 replica is THE best car in the world. The only other car that can rival it is a Porsche Carrera GT...

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There are very few cars that deserve a spot next to my GT40. The CGT is one of them.
Oh brother....
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