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Park Place....Bellevue Wa
I am considering a turnkey MK3 small block. Has anyone had any experience (good or bad) with Park Place Motors. Thanks in advance for your help.
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Since the car is turn-key, I'm assuming its used or Park Place has completed the build. Either way, have the car checked-out by a member of the Northwest Cobra Club. This includes a few miles behind the wheel with soemone who is familiar with how the car should handle and perform.
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I bought mine from Park Place and was satisfied. The salesman I dealt with was David Bruski.
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do not put a 302 into a superformance .....351 or higher , and might as well go with as much power ( motor) as you can afford at the outset . a 302 as a used spf will be very hard to sell . if ya go a 302 , you will be wanting more power later and it will cost more $ the second time around . also, put a tremec 5 spd in it at the same time . car is set up for 600 and more hp, 5 spd gives great city and cruising range/performance . there are a multitude of engine choices and builders/suppliers ....take your time to choose the right one for you .
i lived in seattle ( bellevue ) not far from park place for 5 yrs , but never dealt with them . a 5 spd is a perfect trans for any area, especially the terrain in washington state . bill. |
Both my SuperFormance Cobra and my 2003 Cobra came from Park Place. Tim Mills is the guy I dealt with. They know their Cobras. Tim also owns a Boss 302.
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Good people to deal with...now.... back in '01 they were a real pain in the you know what. They were a new Superformance dealership back then and were "very proud" of their product $$wise. I eventually bought mine out of Reno and avoided the high WA dealership markup. Evidentaly word got back to Superformance and Park Place came into line with the rest of the dealership re: pricing and service. Even though I bought mine out of Reno they took care of the very few problems I had with it.
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If Park Place sells SPF rollers, then who does the install?
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They have an engine builder/shop that they use. I don't remember their name but they are highly thought of by car guys/builders in the Seattle area.
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I assume the roller purchase and engine/installation are separate transactions (with separate receipts)...right?
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Yes it is a seperate trancaction, you pay PP for the car and the builder for the engine/trans...seperate companies, seperate reciepts. Same as I didin Reno
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Thanks G.R. for the clarification. I would not want a novice, unsuspecting, new buyer to get caught with a titling problem due to having a single receipt vehicle.
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Hi Bartruff1,
Welcome to Club Cobra! A friend of mine who is your age had the very same feelings about not needing excessive power. He had a Ford Racing 351 (385HP) installed in his SPF (along with a Tremec 5sp), and he's very, very happy with it. Not too powerful, very driveable/streetable, yet plenty of power without leaving him wanting for more. If you have not done so already, please go for a drive in a similarly powered SPF in order to judge your performance needs. Also, an SPF is not a light car, when compared to the aluminum (originals and replicas) and other replicas. It's not the heaviest, but definitely not the lightest. For this reason, I suggest the 385HP 351 motor. This would give you similar power/driveability to a vintage Corvette with a 327, as an example. If you were looking at a Factory Five, for example, then a 302 would be fine, since F5 replicas are much lighter than SPFs. I see no need for you to install a stroked 351. Hope this helps. Doing the research is 1/2 the fun! Regards, Randy R... |
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Congratulations on the new car. Now for the hard part. Waiting.:(
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Sounds like you have a nice trip planned. Be sure to post lots of pictures. |
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