
Naja
Sat August 17, 2002 12:42pm
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'Naja evolvere' with wire knockoffs
This is 'Naja evolvere' (the 'evolved Cobra') with 17 inch Dayton (Triple Cross) 100 spoke wire wheels (true knockoffs). The base coat is a pearl white, and it has subtle, ghosted graphics on the hood and truck (and another image under the hood). I built the car to 'explore the envelope' with what is possible to do with a Cobra (at a reasonable - ??? - price) - not just the common (no offense intended) 427/428, 5/7 gauge, Guardsman blue with Wimbledon white stripes Cobra. (If the above is what you REALLY want, then I congratulate you - vive la differance!).
Naja is very heavy at 3200 lbs. (fully loaded), but makes for a TERRIFIC road car (which is what I wanted). It has a 533 cid, programmable EFI engine, C6, a/c, cruise, tilt, stereo/CD (for when you stop), 13 gauge functions, power steering/brakes, sidepipe shields - everything that a Cobra is NOT supposed to have.
It is a West Coast model, being longer and wider than standard. This set of wheels takes 235/45/17 fronts and 285/45/17 rears - Bridgestone Potenza 730s (very aggressive 60k tires).
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427 S/O
Sun February 2, 2003 12:24pm Rating: 10
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save_your_oil_pan
I like to ride as low as possible,
this takes the fear out.
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vettestr
Tue August 19, 2003 7:57am Rating: 1
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dash layout
dash possibilities
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wyocobra
Sat December 6, 2003 10:14am
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Far back as possible
BBC/TH400 as far back as practical in Lone Star but still has plenty of distributor clearance
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cobrajeff
Wed December 31, 2003 2:40pm Rating: 9.66667
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ERA FIA Hybrid
The best of all possible combinations - strong ERA chassis. coil-over suspension, easy to maintain fiberglass body.
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Michael C Henry
Mon December 13, 2004 8:51pm Rating: 10
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defroster_vents
I installed the vents as far back as possible notict windsheild tensioner
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QSH Motorsport
Wed March 2, 2005 6:49am Rating: 9.5
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frontale
QSH Cobramotorsport: Italian / Brazilian Manufacturer. Possibly the Best value for money worldwide! qshmotorsport@yahoo.com
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QSH Motorsport
Wed March 2, 2005 6:54am
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QSH Motorsport
Thu March 10, 2005 6:06am Rating: 9.66667
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Interlagos
Possibly the best "value for money" from Brazil! Looking for distributors in USA. Contact:qshmotorsport@yahoo.com
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QSH Motorsport
Thu March 10, 2005 6:08am Rating: 10
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Interlagos 2
Possibly the best "value for money" from Brazil! Looking for distributors in USA. Contact:qshmotorsport@yahoo.com
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QSH Motorsport
Thu March 10, 2005 6:10am Rating: 5
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frontale1
Possibly the best "value for money" from Brazil! Looking for distributors in USA. Contact:qshmotorsport@yahoo.com
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QSH Motorsport
Thu March 10, 2005 6:11am Rating: 10
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profilosx1
Possibly the best "value for money" from Brazil! Looking for distributors in USA. Contact:qshmotorsport@yahoo.com
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nanard289
Thu September 1, 2005 1:23pm
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dry sump pump
Finally it was possible to locate the dry sump pump between the oil pan and the main frame pipe and to be able to adjust the tension belt
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Jbb
Wed March 8, 2006 8:15am Rating: 10
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boxhead
Sun June 18, 2006 4:36am Rating: 10
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P1000474
I think this is an old Ford Anglia roadster, It has the left hand door welded closed and body filler in the gaps, Also the rear arches have been moulded to the body and some big flares fitted aswell.
The front of the chassis has what appears to be box section steel welded in place.
I am taking a guess that this is possably an ex speedway car or home made rod of some sort.
Now I have to decide if I want to drag it out and get it home, might look good in the garden?
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