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I believe what you say...if there are differences between yours and Chris's MKIII's it puzzles me because they should be the same. I guess the question is why ??? Tony |
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All in all, I love the SPF car. Lance (owner of SPF) is a very nice, respectable guy who really is there when his customers need him. |
I re-raised the issue of the # because of the chronology of the modifications. I own 1726, which has both the taller cowl and center rod. The fact that (1)715 doesn't have either makes the # question and accident repair question that more relevant. Since the original (lower cowl) mold was destroyed prior to 2004 ( or in that vicinity), the simple fact that (1)715 has a lower cowl makes either the # error or possible repair work seem highly likely.
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I certainly respect your opinion. Chris's car (#1715, yr 2004) did have the center rod in the winshield, the replacement window didn't have it. Actually, my car ( #1350), yr 2002) has the center rod also. I doubt # 1715 was ever in an accident. The car is a special car---I believe that Olthoff built #1715. These facts I am certain about: It's a 2004 car. It has a Roush motor (1 of 3 motors ever built) it's a 427, bored to a 434 (or close to that) and has no sidepipes...they are hidden under the car! It's a pretty sweet looking car. It was a Roush show car at one time. |
[quote=and has no sidepipes...they are hidden under the car! It's a pretty sweet looking car. It was a Roush show car at one time.[/QUOTE]
I think we may have hit the nail on the head. You have a MKIII that has sidepipes and 1715 sounds to be a Roadster. If it has no sidepipes and hood scoop he has a Roadster model. That could explain the cowl difference, the Roadster is likely done in a separate mold and it may still have the lower cowl line. While there are a few Roadsters, and I personally think they show the lines better, I believe the majority are the sidepiped MKIII's. |
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I do believe you are correct. That totally makes sense now!!:D :D |
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Sorry buddy but I don't think your theory is correct, when SPF came out with the new body shape and windshield the old body molds were no longer being used. That came from RT yesterday. Tony |
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Forgive me, but who is RT? Seriously though, SPO #1715 is a roadster......it totally makes sense. :D Not anything against Superformace at all....but the day Chris (owner of SPO 1715) and I were at SPF (HIllbank Motorsports) they were telling us that they only made 2 different winshields-- the "old" and the "new". Well, that is strange becuase when we put the original winshield (that cracked) from SPO 1715 up to the older cars and the newer cars, the dimentions were different. (yes, they were differently shaped!!!) The original winshield was actually different than both of them by almost 1/2 inch in some places -We realize that the winsheilds have to be installed and "shimmed" to fit correctly and there are adjustments to make. - SPO 1715 is a 2004 car - SPO 1350 (mine) is a 2002 car Maybe this weekend I can take a picture of both cars and you will be able to see the difference. |
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Gerard and Woodz...Sorry about the monkey wrench !!. I helped assemble SPF #1973, black roadster w/under car exhaust and if my memory serves me correctly it was the high cowl with support rod windshield. Pictures on Club Cobra.
Woodz lets ask the powers that be on SCOF and see what we come up with. Tony |
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Semper Fi
There is definately a reason for the differences, I would just like to find out about Woodz theory and if it was possible. Logical thinking says no, but ya never no. There's are plenty of resources on SCOF and we will find the answer. You should give a try, plenty of technical information there. Tony |
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Tony, While I agree with you.......problem is that 99% of you (I mean everyone) thinks the differences in the cars and the winshield are not viable. I can assure you that they are, since I have seen both with my own eyes. I will get pictures for the differences in the cars. |
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