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289 Slab-side body
Mike (et al),
Have you guys had any interest in offering a totally street-oritented type of car with no fender flares or rollbars, like the early slab-sided AC's with the 260/289 motors? One of my earliest car fantasies was this type of car, and it was even more reinforced the many times I saw the one that Doug Feiger of The Knack used to drive around the streets of Hollywood a few years back. -Jack Price (Cobra-kit builder wanna-be) |
I had my eye on just such a car, and still do although I'm not so eager now that I have a Superformance Mk III. I was never satisfied that the few manufacturers I located had a product equal to the Superformance and I had no interest in building a car myself. Two months after I took possession of the Superformance Kirkham came out with a hybrid; a 289 Cobra street car body on a coil-sping chassis. The best of both worlds, in my opinion.
No second thoughts and who knows? One day I may buy another, smaller Cobra that looks a lot like the Healys and MGAs of it's day. |
Hi Jack,
Here is one that can be bought, driven and it is right here in NorCal. http://www.specialtysales.com/invent...e2f521096825c1 Tony R. |
That's a nice lookin' slabside! I've always liked that slabside with the extended flare look. I would have been tempted if someone had made that body style when i purchased mine.
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Jack,
We have had a few requests to do a street 427 version and would like to do one in the future. We really don't have any plans to do a slab side 289 any time soon but we will certainly take the suggestion into consideration. I personally like the clean look of the street cars without the roll bars, side pipes or hood scoop. BTW - your binary tag line is hilarious |
How about a 289FIA body?
(forgive me, I'm a man of few words) Todd |
Hi Guys,
The car in the ad belongs to one of the BACC members, it is a JCF and that company has been making the slabside for a number of years. JCF is located in the Pacific NW, I think somewhere around Seattle. If somebody were interested I could put you in contact with the owner and you could try to work a deal outside of the consignment shop where he has it for sale. Tony R. |
I believe JCF is located either in or near Coos Bay, OR.....
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I was just going to ask about this JCF company..is there a web address? That slabside looks very nice and with a little detail work I (the cowl edges are too thin) I think would be outstanding! I would really like to know what suspension they use and some mfg details because I would like to build a car for my wife (her request!!) and the 289 would be a great choice.
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289 slab side
JCF makes the 289 slab side-- an he also can flare the fenders a lil bid-- I may have some pics from the last time I was there he had me take some pics -- I am his son sean- I have met a few people that are on this site--
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Sean,
Your father makes a great slabside! I wanted one but could never reach him so I bought a CCX. I know he makes one with a IRS and details correct. Can he also make one using 3" tubular frame rails? Would still like to see what he has to offer. Have contact information? Jeff |
Bruce (MrBruce) is making slabesides & FIA bodies, the mold was made from my slab...
http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/s...r=9746&cat=500 |
Mike and Rich did have a 289 project in the works. I was at the factory in Lee's Summit a couple of summers ago and saw it. Nice work, even had an oil cooler scoop, but not a slab side. Definitely some flared fenders there.
I mentioned this in an email to the current owner and he indicated he would be interested in producing a 289 model, and mentioned something about the project mule I had seen being chopped in two..........nothing further. I keep my eyes on the forum on the Hurricane website, not much happening these days there. Dugly |
Does JCF still exist? Anyone have a Web site link?
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If anyone is interested here, and looking for a brand new / completed JCF Slabside Cobra, I may have one for sale through a referral. All new car and build, just about completed. The main things it needs is the customer's pick on wheels; either knock-off wires, or FIA, or whatever is preferred. Will be sold completed for around $35k for a quick sale. Rare situation, These are not easy to find... I will know more about it, and if its going to be available in a week or so.
- Street theme - No rollbar - 289 grille - Small Block Ford, 5spd - IRS - Solid Dark Metalic Blue Please send me a PM through Clubcobra if interested. |
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What have you got on your hands? Bill S. |
Just interested in the cars.
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