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Old 04-03-2006, 09:26 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Clackamas, OR
Cobra Make, Engine: Arntz, '69 351w
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Default Can you help me ID my car?

Hello all,
another new guy here and I'm trying to see if anyone can help me gather information on my car. That sounds funny I know but, for obvious reasons, I would like to know more about it.
The person that I bought it from didn't have a whole lot of details on the car (he just liked to drive it and didn't care what it was) so I have been doing my own research

It is a black, 427 Cobra roadster, but like many cars, it has some unusual characteristics. Here’s what I know so far:

It was originally VIN’ed in 1978 in the State of Washington. I’m told it was built in Walla Walla, by a private party. The car is licensed as a 1967 Shelby (replica of course) and the manufacturer was listed as RHM. The person I bought the car from thought these were the initials of the person that built it.
There are no markings/identifications on the body/frame that I can find.
The frame is rectangular steel and the engine sits WAY back.
It has a 351 windsor out of a 69 Fairlane, a top loader 4 speed from a 67 Mustang, a Jaguar IRS, and a MG front suspension.
It has a 91.5 inch wheelbase.
The car was originally equipped with the gas filler in the middle just forward of the trunk deck but was relocated to the right rear fender (where it should be) a few years ago.
The battery was located in the trunk on the right hand side but was moved to the left side when the fueling cap was relocated.
The roll bar appears to have been added (or made into a 3 post style) at some time.
Judging by the grill splitter, the flare-less rear fenders, and the added roll bar, it was originally built to resemble a “streeter” 427 model.

This is the only good picture of it that I got before I trailered it home and tore it apart.



If anyone has any info/comments, please add them here or email me at ericpugh@comcast.net
Thanks, Eric
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