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Hopeful Owner 10-31-2002 11:00 PM

Help from Texas Members
 
Guys,
I am a Texas resident but serving in the Air Force in Las Vegas. So I’m trying to figure out if it would be better to register my Superformance in Texas verses all the Bull $hit you have to go through here in Las Vegas. Nevada still does not know how to deal with these / hand built cars.
So if anyone is familiar with registering a Cobra in TX please fill me in on all the details and steps I would need to take. This will help me determine which will be a better option.

Please post here or send me an email at yoshicr@lvcm.com

Thanks in advance

Monty

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mr0077 11-01-2002 06:11 AM

Monty, not familiar with Nevada registration stuff, but I'd recommend registering it in Texas...no real hassles, and it's already registered here when you get out of the USAF. Do a search here on Club Cobra, lotsa threads on TX registration, no real big deal. Good luck!

cloudwaltzer 11-04-2002 08:07 PM

Forgive me CC members but I am about sin! I have tried for several weeks to find a way to post a message and finally stumbled on this and I'm gonna post it here even if I get tarred and feathered. I am obviously a new guy so be kind! I need to do a lot of homework before I make a decision on which manufacturer to buy from. Any suggestions? Any ideas? Anything? HHHHEEEEPPPPPP!!!!!

mr0077 11-04-2002 09:08 PM

CW, man that question could be/has been the subject of books, and many posts here on CC...depends on what you want when you finish, how much ya got to spend, maybe where you live, how good a mechanic you are, etc., etc., etc. You can be looking at maybe low 20K to above $60K...you're on the right track, do a lot of research, go to some of the local club meets and make up your mind. Kountzecobra is close to you, and he says there are a couple other cobra owners in the area, email him and take a look at his, he's got a very nice example.
Lotsa luck

Bill E 11-10-2002 12:29 AM

Curt Scot over at cobra country publishes a buyers guide that for the new guy is a must read and can save you from a lot of head troma. http://www.cobracountry.com/

Widowmaker 11-12-2002 07:18 AM

Hopeful Owner,
I registered a newly constructed ERA car in Texas a couple years ago and it was very simple. If I remember correctly, all that I had to provide was a title from the State of Alabama (procured through Titles Unlimited), proof of insurance and a Texas safety inspection certificate. If you have any questions or if I can provide any additional information, you may contact me directly at fanniefairfax@aol.com.


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