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How many SPF's have a custom color?
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that is one sweet SPF.........what engine did he use??
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Hi B
I have always admired your avatar :) |
SunDude, my SPF hood scoop is smooth, no rivets. Let me know if u need any close ups.
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Not a superformance, but theres not many street versions.
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A few years ago I tried to buy a used street version, a black SPF roadster, in Md. Drove to Md to inspect it. It was a beautiful car. It had sold earlier the day I actually called to buy it. If I recall correctly, the owner, at that time, went by Driver on Club Cobra. There are probably some pictures of it here. It is now for sale again on Cobra Country.
It is still a beautiful car. Mike |
I think the black one you mean is SP01973. I remember seeing it on Cobra Country back in Nov 2009, for sale by Cliff Kirby in Maryland.
And I've managed to identify a few other SPFs in 427 street roadster trim: SP01410 (blue), SP02195 (red), SP02491 (green), SP02734 (green) and SP02980 (black). SP01075 (red) and SP01076 (yellow) are also in street trim, but both have hood scoops. |
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As it happens SP02195 was just been listed for sale on Cobra Country. It's resplendent in solid Rangoon red, full bumpers, undercar exhaust, street dash and even the oil cooler delete, for a clean street roadster look.
***************** For Sale: Superformance 427 Roadster MkIII, SPO#2195. Period-correct Rangoon Red/black upholstery. The BIG Picture: Click Here! Under the hood: Ford 351W 437 horsepower [dyno-tuned; you get all of the dyno stats]. BIG Photo of powerplant: Click Here! Geartrain: Centerforce clutch & pressure plate, aluminum flywheel, Lakewood bellhousing, 5-speed Tremec TKO 600 gearbox [5th gear ratio .082], Ford Thunderbird IRS [rear axle ratio 3.73:1]. The the most premium components were used to build this serpent. Please call for all the details. The rare roadster model was completed by Performance Engineering in Ross, Ohio. This serpent is endorsed by Shelby and has all of the latest updates from the manufacturer. Under 2,000 miles—it has never been raced or tracked, never in the rain or other inclement weather, and has had its oil changed every 500 miles. BIG Photo of cockpit: Click Here! Properly stored, top and side curtains were never installed. You get all the docs and records, along with additional items not mentioned here, and you’ll get no unpleasant surprises. This is Superformance’s sleek 'Roadster’ model, replicating the style of the original AC Cobras and Shelby ‘Street’ model roadsters—thus there are no quick jacks, no sidepipes [and thus no threat of your wife or daughter blistering her right leg], no rollbar, no hood scoop, no racing stripes! It was the ‘more sports car, less racing machine’ variant of the original 427 Cobra. Titled in Illinois as a 1965 Ford. Now it’s your turn to experience the thrills of this serpentine masterpiece! Health issues force me to part with this sleek beauty, so it's priced to sell promptly: $53,900 obo (will entertain all serious offers). Contact Ken at (708) 829-5028 CST (cell), or email: KKCobra65@gmail.com Midlothian, Illinois 7 September/December |
Hmmm...it's not too far away from where I live...If anyone wants me to go test drive it for you...just let me know!
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I just love the Street Car look on a Cobra they still look just as mean and read to strike.
It dosent matter what brand car/kit you have they just look cool....i even left off the side vents when i built mine.... |
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I love that SPF actually had it as my desk top wallpaper last year ,grabbed the same pic off cobra country, wonder if it was a no sale .
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### For Sale: 2008 Superformance Cobra 427 Roadster/Street Version MkIII, SPO#2716. British Racing Green/saddle tan 3-tone upholstery. The BIG Picture: Click Here! Registered under the coveted “SB-100” (California Senate Bill 100)—that means no smog certification, no California registration hassles for the life of the car [VIN#SP02716]! BIG broadside shot: Click Here! A Roush 342R block that generates over 450 hp provides the power to the wheels. BIG Photo of powerplant: Click Here! Extras include saddle tan leather interior with tan carpeting, silver-ceramic–coated headers, chromed exhaust tips. BIG Photo of cockpit: Click Here! You also get the Superformance cover and soft top with side curtains. Another BIG cockpit shot: Click Here! Only 450 miles [720 km]. You would pay over $80,000 to recreate this beautiful MkIII. BIG 3/4-rearview shot: Click Here! It's your for only $63,900. Contact Cole at (949) 900-1962 PDT, or email: ColeM@hillbankUSA.com BIG 3/4-rearview shot2: Click Here! Hillbank Motorsports, Dealer#80390 Irvine, California 14 July |
Hope you don't mind this post, as my car is not a Superperformance, but an NAF. I think my Cobra street roadster fits your definition:
No hoodscoop No rollbar Undercar exhaust Candles street gas cap Street dash with period correct Smiths/Lucas gauges/lights/switches Glovebox with correct handle Full set of period correct Lucas electrics on firewall Correct Trico washer bottle and decal Correct DR3 wiper motor Period correct Girling hydraulic fluid reservoirs Round tail lights with reflector lense on bottom Radiator intake splitter Twin fans in front of radiator Front and rear bumper/overriders and hoops PL700 headlamps Dual Stewart Warner 240A fuel pumps in trunk (I know, not Street) Rangoon Red in color and as an added attraction Original set of Sunburst wheels. I also have an original Butler built hardtop which is shaped and surface textured like a convertible top. A few pics attached.http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...s/IM000188.JPG http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...s/IM000191.JPG http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...s/IM000192.JPG |
These cars look better less stripes.....
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My Roadster has a molded-in scoop because of the RPM Air-Gap manifold and an SC dash[IMG]http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...8Image0085.JPG[/IMG]
Terry :3DSMILE: |
Add SP01980 (grey) to the list.
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Panavia:
very nice car, very loyal to purity, what kind (Brand name ) are those fog lamps and are they mounted to the ring bumper? Tks Basque1(Lou) |
Panavia you have a PM
Basque1 |
Spf # 2858
#2858 SPF is roadster, but with hood scoop (no rivets) in British
Racing Green, Tan Leather Upholstery and Carpets - Wendy and Doug Cords |
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