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We've had this same conversation several times over the years, and every time I explain that I got that info from a book called "The Complete Guide to Cobra Replicas". IIRC it was volume one or two. Back around 1999, I was seriously researching which cobra kit to buy. I bought that book when doing my research. There was also a placed called cobra City, a shop that bought and sold cobras and also raced them. I knew the guys who worked there and they knew me. I see no need to rehash all that. FF makes a fine car and has for a long time. BUT, when FF was in it's infancy and had not developed they rushed a car to production before it was ready. They survived and improved and got a whole lot better. |
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My brother has one, with a stroked 302, 347ci. Mustang 5 spd transmission, straight axle. He says it rides too stiff, very hot (temp) with side exhaust, but it's a rocket. He said if he drove one first, he wouldn't have bought one. That was his opinion. I enjoy my 993 cab, just saying.
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Tire pressure? Ride too stiff can be fixed. Heck, my experience with my lowered Corvette Z06 is the difference between taking my breath away on the bumps and being comfortable was just swapping to a seat with a thicker, softer, and springier cushion. |
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I did a factory tour, was all set to buy one before things went haywire at home.
I am most impressed with th for car frame and safety they learned a lot from their spec racing series
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73 RSR replica (soon for sale) SOLD - 928 5 speed with phone dials and Pasha seats SOLD - 914 wide body hot rod My 73RSR build http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/893954-saving-73-crusher-again.html |
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