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Morris
Thu April 12, 2018 3:11pm
Morris Rear Lower Control Arm

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Morris
Thu April 12, 2018 3:11pm
Rear Lower Control Arm Shim

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Morris
Thu April 12, 2018 3:11pm
Rating: 10 
Morris Rear Control Arm

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Morris
Thu April 12, 2018 3:11pm
Morris Rear Lower Control Arm Installed

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Morris
Thu April 12, 2018 3:11pm
Morris Rear Lower Control Arm Installed

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Morris
Thu April 12, 2018 3:11pm
Morris Rear Lower Control Arm Installed

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FUNFER2
Sun July 8, 2018 6:06pm
Original Cobra From My Home Town

A Cobra comes home: Now worth $1 million, rare car returns to Lincoln.The last time this car was in Lincoln, its owner had just finished grad school and had no idea it could make him a millionaire.


Steve Woehrle paid $5,300 for the second-hand Shelby Cobra from an O Street corner car dealer in 1973, and now he was shifting it into drive and running north out of town, first to a teaching gig in South Dakota and then to a long-term tenure in Minnesota.


Woehrle and his Cobra are returning to Lincoln next weekend, but the retired professor won’t be behind the wheel. Instead, the car he bought 45 years ago will arrive by truck and trailer, with a security detail and an estimated value of more than $1 million.


College student bought this 1965 AC Shelby Cobra in Lincoln for $5,300 in 1975. Today, it has estimated value of more than $1 million. The car is on display at Okoboji Classic Cars but will return to Lincoln July 13-15 during the Mustang Club of America’s national show outside Pinnacle Bank Arena.
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FUNFER2
Sun July 8, 2018 6:07pm
Rating: 10 
Original Cobra From My Home Town

A Cobra comes home: Now worth $1 million, rare car returns to Lincoln.The last time this car was in Lincoln, its owner had just finished grad school and had no idea it could make him a millionaire.


Steve Woehrle paid $5,300 for the second-hand Shelby Cobra from an O Street corner car dealer in 1973, and now he was shifting it into drive and running north out of town, first to a teaching gig in South Dakota and then to a long-term tenure in Minnesota.


Woehrle and his Cobra are returning to Lincoln next weekend, but the retired professor won’t be behind the wheel. Instead, the car he bought 45 years ago will arrive by truck and trailer, with a security detail and an estimated value of more than $1 million.


College student bought this 1965 AC Shelby Cobra in Lincoln for $5,300 in 1975. Today, it has estimated value of more than $1 million. The car is on display at Okoboji Classic Cars but will return to Lincoln July 13-15 during the Mustang Club of America’s national show outside Pinnacle Bank Arena.
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Cobra #3170
Sun October 14, 2018 10:01am
Rating: 10 
New GT arrival

2018 Ford GT unloaded
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Cornercarverfan
Fri November 2, 2018 7:31am
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35olds
Sun February 10, 2019 2:34pm
Rating: 10 
Unique arrived 2-5-2019

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Anthony
Sun March 1, 2020 5:03pm
Rating: 10 
Two Lane Blacktop

1955 Chevrolet 210 modified for the movie " Two Lane Blacktop", starring James Taylor, and Dennis Wilson. Dropped front straight axle, 454 tunnel ram, M-22 Rock crusher, Big Olds 4.56 posi, fiberglass tilt front end, fiberglass doors and trunk, plexiglass all around.
Excellent drag racing movie
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Anthony
Mon May 11, 2020 5:56am
Rating: 10 
Two Lane Blacktop '55 Chevy

Actual 1955 Chevy used in the movie "Two Lane Blacktop". It was designed / built by Richard Ruth for Universal Studios in 1971. It incorporated a lightweight dropped front solid axle, with coil overs, lightweight frame, fiberglass 1 piece front end, fiberglass doors and trunk, plexiglass all around except for front windshield, 454 LS5, tunnel ram, muncie M-22, big olds 4.88 posi , traction bars, gutted interior with lightweight seats, roll cage. Very Cool Car !!!
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Anthony
Mon May 11, 2020 6:08am
Rating: 10 
1965 Dodge Coronet W051 Super Stock

An original 1965 Dodge Coronet Super Stock. Dodge produced 101 examples, as did Plymouth, for a total of 202 super stocks for 1965. This car was ordered, purchased in the Cleveland, Ohio area by Harm Friend. He campaigned this car for 5 years at numerous local tracks, one year competing in the nationals, losing in 6th round by red lighting. Harm set a national AHRA record with this car in 1969. He ran mid to high ‘11’s in the upper 120’s . He initially named this car “Man from Mopar”. He then renamed it “ N Harm’s Way” , based off of the John Wayne movie. He sold the car in 1969 with 84 original miles. Now, the car has 116 original miles.


All Dodges carried the serial number beginning with W051****. The corresponding Plymouth's had serial number R051*****. The super stock option was listed as A990, so the Dodge cars are referred to either as W051's, or A990's. In 1964, the Dodge / Plymouth Super Stocks were built with a cast iron block / head 426 cross ram hemi, and with fiberglass and aluminum body panels to lighten the cars. As Ford was also producing cars with lightweight parts, NHRA decided to make a new rule stipulating that for 1965, all super stocks had to be built with "stock" steel body panels. So Chrysler redesigned the Super Stocks for 1965, by substituting aluminum heads and water pumps on the 426 Race Hemi's, and lightening up the steel body panels by acid dipping the fenders, doors, hood, to reduce the car weight back to that of the 1964's, class minimum weight of about 3400 lbs. Truly a work of art !!!!
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powrby4d
Wed September 23, 2020 3:33pm
Rating: 10 
SVC cobra clutch bellcrank type arm

This arm is on my Shell Valley Cobra that comes out of the back of the firewall inboard of the brake master cylinder which is bolted to the firewall. So the left to right position of the pedals is actually reversed on the firewall due to some strange linkage inside the pedal box. Try8ng to find out if this is part of the reason why my clutch is essentially undrivable, and whether this is a standard Shell Valley thing or some kind of complex setup somebody did to avoid the headers.

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