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Central to everybody ;)
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One more question:
Who was it that traded his Cobra money in for a cement pond for the kiddies? |
Hey Q, how have you been?
Nice to hear from you!!! It was YOU!! I hope that your family is doing well!! Missed you guy's!! ;) The Royal Rhubarb :p |
Ok back to Toms question. I don't think anyone has got the correct answer yet.
My guess San Antonio was wrong. It was central to EVERYONE in Texas. Only later it was moved to Austin. |
Central Expressway ???
Dallas |
Hi all! I'm doing fine up here in Frisco. I've sidelined the Cobra dream for a while though. I miss hanging around with you guys, but it was just getting to damn depressing :)
I might have to drop in on ya'll at one of the monthly events. |
Don, Don
And I though you'd been around the Track once before??
Central is not close!! Ok, in the middle of Texas, is a little town, I suggested, and several people said that there was nothing there. So some know the place, take a map of Texas, Don you do konw how to read a map don't you?, Ok; take a map of Texas and find the Geographic Middle! WOW! I'm tired after using that word!! The Royal One!! It's not far from where we meet now!! Hint, Hint |
BROWNWOOD
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MARBLEFALLS
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It's kinda NW of Austin
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BURNET
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Salado
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LLANO
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KINGSLAND
There certainly isn't anything there,except the beautiful countryside. |
Lampassas :rolleyes:
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JOLLYVILLE!
SEEMS APPROPRIATE! |
New Question
Shortly after the TCC was founded in Feb. 2000, the first TCC T-shirts were printed.
1. Whose Cobra served as the general model for the T-shirt design? On the actual t-shirt the fender stripes are yellow. 2. There is a little red star on the map just after the "s" in "Texas" and behind the Cobra. Why is that star positioned there? hint - it is not Austin - the capital. http://texascobraclub.com/tshirt.htm |
My guess is.........
John Russell's car was used as the general model. Don't have a clue about the red star unless it's supposed to indicate Shelby's Ranch location in East Texas.
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Wow
Good question . I have wondered that myself. I don't have a clue. See you can learn something from all this! |
Well enough suspense, Woodard is correct as John Russell's SPF was used for the Cobra image by the T-shirt artist. I would probably be the only one to know the star. The star is the geographic location of the T-shirt shop in Nacodoches, Texas where the my son Scott was at Stephen F. Austin University - partying his way through college. He has since repented and moved on. :rolleyes: The artist and T-shirt company supplied frat/sorority t-shirts at SFA.:)
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