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Do you recognize this cobra description?
A friend of mine posed this question to me, thought I'd ask all.
"I have a question. whilst living in san antonio the past ten years I would motorbike through the hill country and occasionally see an old faded red orange cobra cruising around a little town called rio medina just west of san antonio. the car had "red adiar hell fighters" painted on it with number circles on the hood and doors. looked like a faded orignal never got a chance to talk to the guy. i figured if it was the genuine article maybe you may have heard of it. " |
Don't know about the car, but Red Adair was (is) a famous oil well fire fighter:rolleyes:
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