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					Originally Posted by twobjshelbys  That's what I'm talking about.  If you get one finished but that was home-assembled kit, then be cautious and get it carefully inspected to be sure the assembly - body/frame and the power train - was done well.  Otherwise they become a money pit that would have been better spent on getting one of the higher end cars.
 And I assume you are aware that any Cobra is a tinkerer's dream (or nightmare, depending on which side of the fence you sit).  But then that is probably true of any 60s vintage car these days, even a Mustang.
 |  Doc knows all about project cars, having raced for many, many, many years    
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