
Duffinatur
Sun June 22, 2008 11:44pm
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Primed, not blocked yet
Just before first block sanding
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Duffinatur
Sun June 22, 2008 11:44pm
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roll_bar_mockedin
I'm not sure if the roll bar is high enough for Run N Gun, but I like the heighth as it sets
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Duffinatur
Sun June 22, 2008 11:44pm
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split_panel
I noticed this split panel on my trunk lid when I was wet sanding, damnit.
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nanard289
Fri July 11, 2008 1:31pm Rating: 10
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fkemmerer
Wed July 16, 2008 11:32am
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Fluid Reservoirs in Engine Bay
Pictures of ERA #753 in the final stages of assembly. These are the fluid reservoirs in the engine bay. Note the stainless steel lines.
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fkemmerer
Wed July 16, 2008 11:32am
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Front Nose
Pictures of ERA #753 in the final stages of assembly. Shows the nose of the car. Note the polished aluminum pieces inside the nose including the polished fans.
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fkemmerer
Wed July 16, 2008 11:32am
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Rear Suspension and Fuel System
Pictures of ERA #753 in the final stages of assembly. This is the rear suspension with pin drive hubs. Note the fuel system components - polished fuel tank, electrical fuel pump, and inline filters.
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uncltodd
Wed July 16, 2008 11:40am Rating: 10
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April in Gunrack
I let April take Gunrack halfway to OKC to a Hinder concert, 120 miles, we were in my Stang as a chase car. You would not BELIEVE how many honks, waves, and stares she got! Even without the Cobra she is a "guy magnet." She had a ball.
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hi-tech cobra
Sat July 26, 2008 6:43am Rating: 10
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Hi-Tech engine bay
here is the engine bay before the sbf engine mounts were cut off. Notice also, the crossmember is set up for a top loader. This had to be cut off and the cross member notched to fit the Tremec.
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fkemmerer
Thu July 31, 2008 6:02am
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ERA 753 - Engine Installation
Here's a picture of the engine going in our ERA. Note the tilt back - this is required to get the engine into the engine bay.
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donraye
Sun August 17, 2008 2:10am
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Cobra_81
They're Halibrand Cobra III wheels. Yes, REAL Halibrands, not replicas.
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TWOOD
Mon September 1, 2008 3:51pm
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SAME BRACKET BACK TO BACK
Assuming that the reatangular side should be placed on the frame and the "ears" ar ewhere the control arms mount.
This would place the left and right control arms in different planes and not parallel to each other.
The rectangular side has a interference with the shock tower and the mounting holes do not align and not adjustment is possible.
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TWOOD
Mon September 1, 2008 3:51pm
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alternate possible position, rectangular side to frame
Note straight edge of bracket is in contact with the shock tower and the only one of the two holes will align with the mounting bolts.
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GunrunnerI
Mon September 29, 2008 11:24pm
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Ironstone Concours show 2008
CSX3101. First of 3 prototypes for the 427 "street" cobras. Note the different hood scoops!
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Rick Yeager
Thu October 23, 2008 2:20am Rating: 10
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24_John_Rick
6' 6" John and I buckling in. Note the big smiles!!
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