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LightNFast
Mon February 18, 2013 9:33am Rating: 10
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FIA_Suitcase_Study1
It’s documented that (2) AC factory cars were prepared with FIA suitcase "dimples" (See Photos). The second modification was to enlarge the trunk base to allow the suitcase to fit upright (vertical) and further down into the trunk as shown. If you look closely at the photo you can see the suitcase also fit horizontal and was held in place with a “bungee cord”. You can also see the bolts protruding out the bottom of the suitcase which originally held the suitcase upright. I think this also explains why some of the FIA cars had dimples while others didn’t.
As for the actual size of the suitcase – FIA Historic Racing Championships - Appendix J. Both 1964 and 1965.
State:
“270 - Luggage trunk
A covered space being an integral part of the coachwork but outside of the space occupied by the front seats, large enough to receive a trunk of
65 cm X 40 cm X 20 cm. minimum, besides the spare wheel, tools or the folded hood, shall be provided, excluding the spare wheel, tools or removed canopy.”
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Pete Munroe
Sat May 11, 2013 12:14pm
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Notching a Weiand Stealth manifold like Edelbrock Air-Gap
My "home made" Bridgeport Mill...well, have a milling bit anyway...took a while to figure out how to feed the work so the bit wouldn't chatter. First pass the bottom was uneven. Second pass rigged up a better support and got the notch parallel to the carb pad.
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Kramer
Tue June 25, 2013 9:04am
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latest flywheel I have to talke out
McLeod 184
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bannishg
Tue July 23, 2013 7:26am Rating: 10
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Autoweek, May 11, 1974
As far as I know the second-to-last 427 offered under $10k.
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Dwight
Mon December 28, 2015 4:31pm Rating: 10
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LCS 2009
Hotfingers with his 9 second Cobra
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Dwight
Mon December 28, 2015 4:37pm Rating: 10
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Spring Fling T-shirt
2001 second year for the Double Venom Spring Fling (now the London Cobra Show)
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Luke427
Tue September 20, 2016 10:41pm Rating: 10
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Holley carburetor secondary diaphragm
zoom on diaphragm/vacuum actuator for secondaries.
Ignore the air filters that have been accidentally damaged during service
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SunDude
Mon November 14, 2016 3:01pm Rating: 10
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Leecbr
Thu December 8, 2016 1:06pm
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Ford 302
I recently bought my second Cobra. I spent all winter rebuilding the 302 motor, new fuel system and upgrading the suspension.
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Leecbr
Thu December 8, 2016 1:06pm
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Gasdoc
Tue January 24, 2017 6:29am
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Delivery Time!
Truck was too big to make it to my house! Had to arrange secondary transport!
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FUNFER2
Sun July 8, 2018 6:06pm
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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
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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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FredG
Sat April 18, 2020 3:54pm Rating: 10
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super
Mon May 1, 2023 11:28am Rating: 10
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Second first run of the year, now with my Mustang, May 23
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