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06-08-2009, 04:16 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Broken Arrow. OK ( South Tulsa), USA,
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Cobra Make, Engine: 66 COBRA FE 427 /4SP. (HCS Coupe w/ 408 Stroker and TKO 600 -sold)
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Randy,
How did your car show go this weekend? I was suppose to pick up my Coupe last week but it was not ready. Cobra is in race trim right now and not streetable. Each year before Hallett I try and have everything ready before and each year I am busting my ARSE to get something fixed the day before competition begins. This year was going to be different. NOT! Now, I hear a flat spot when I run up the RPM's. Plug wire, plug, timing, gap on one of my lifters may need adjusting. I HOPE?
Clois
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06-08-2009, 10:14 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Claremore,
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Cobra Make, Engine: RUCC, 289 c.i. with a T-5 "Living the Cobra Experience"
Posts: 994
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Originally Posted by Clois Harlan
Randy,
How did your car show go this weekend? I was suppose to pick up my Coupe last week but it was not ready. Cobra is in race trim right now and not streetable. Each year before Hallett I try and have everything ready before and each year I am busting my ARSE to get something fixed the day before competition begins. This year was going to be different. NOT! Now, I hear a flat spot when I run up the RPM's. Plug wire, plug, timing, gap on one of my lifters may need adjusting. I HOPE?
Clois
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Had a good time at the show even if there were only 36 cars there. Didn't win anything though, neither did the other two Cobra's that were there.
Not an excuse but they only had three classes, "Street Rod" broken down by year groups, "Muscle Car" broken down by year groups & "Special Interest" broken down by year groups.
Turns out that guys with all original cars were entering them in the "Special Interest" class since some weren't Muscle Cars (64 289 Impala, 70,000 miles for instance). The Cobra's were in the Special Interest class so the trophies went to the old original cars, which made sense to me, they deserved it.
Two other friends with Cobra's showed up but didn't put them in the show, we all had a great time.
Getting a little tired of just doing shows, I want to do some cruises this year. I'll plan one this fall up to Osage Hills National Park, I hear it's nice up there when the leaves turn color. After the racing's over, maybe we can try another one, Grand Lake maybe?
Well, this year will be different, you still got some time to get rid of flat spot before Hallett. Good luck.
Randy
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06-08-2009, 12:19 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: ADA,
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Cobra Make, Engine: RUCC, 351w, T5
Posts: 72
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Shows
Thanks Randy,
I entered mine in a car show for the first time this weekend, i didn't know what class to enter it in so I just wrote down Vintage. Come to find out there was about 30 entered in that class out of the 112 cars entered in the show, about 5 or 6 real nice 55 to 57 chevys and a couple of completely restored classics.
I was hard for me to believe that I got first place  with that kind of cars showing up, it just goes to show the following these cars have. I bet I answered a million questions about cobras to the point I went over and sat at a buddies car just to get away.  Owning a Cobra is so hard... 
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06-08-2009, 01:51 PM
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Senior Club Cobra Member
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Claremore,
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Cobra Make, Engine: RUCC, 289 c.i. with a T-5 "Living the Cobra Experience"
Posts: 994
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Quote:
Originally Posted by modified
Thanks Randy,
I entered mine in a car show for the first time this weekend, i didn't know what class to enter it in so I just wrote down Vintage. Come to find out there was about 30 entered in that class out of the 112 cars entered in the show, about 5 or 6 real nice 55 to 57 chevys and a couple of completely restored classics.
I was hard for me to believe that I got first place  with that kind of cars showing up, it just goes to show the following these cars have. I bet I answered a million questions about cobras to the point I went over and sat at a buddies car just to get away.  Owning a Cobra is so hard... 
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Wow, you did good! Congrats!
I've found myself doing the same thing having to get away from the car, so many questions, so little time!
I also like to step away from the car (like I don't own it) just to listen in to what people our saying about it. Sometimes I hear some people telling others all about the history of the Cobra, thats always a treat! 
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