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Looks like a fun time....
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Great pix Ed...looks like y'all had a great visit.
BB
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Great pictures, getting kind of jealous! Getting colder up here in Minnesnowta, putting the Mustang and bikes away for the winter and tuning up the snowblower.
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I really like those street version cobras.
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Ed, thanks for sharing the pics. Looks like yall got to see some cool cars. That sled calls to me for some reason!!
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That Sled caught Mike's (6S6) eye too. Apparently the Mayor of Surfside is a car guy where Mike lives. Mike can chime in on how long it took to build it. The Cobra was a 40 year project. Car sat in a river for 18 months or something.
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Wow, looks are deceiving. I would have thought that Cobra lived a descent life after racing for a while. Can't imagine it living under water.
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Mochaman wrote:
That Sled caught Mike's (6S6) eye too. Apparently the Mayor of Surfside is a car guy where Mike lives. Mike can chime in on how long it took to build it. The Cobra was a 40 year project. Car sat in a river for 18 months or something.
I really, really, really would like to hear the long version of that Cobra underwater story! I must be fishing in the wrong places!
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Everyone should go read that article!!! Totally amazing history on that car. Thanks for posting it, mochaman. I have never heard of that car before.
Reminds me of the 68 GT500 I did NOT buy for $200 when I was in college. It had been stolen and had no engine or transmission, and the interior was vandalized. Body was perfect. I did not have $200 or a way to restore it at the time.
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A few more pictures of the Cobra. Mike is talking to Sam Prock in one of the photos. Very nice and approachable man who loves his car. As he should.
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Not the led-sled Merc butt the 31 ford behind it...........Mayor said (when I axed him if he built his cars or just bought them!) he had worked on the 31 for over 30 years!
I guess...."doing-and-re-doing" like we all do.
6s6
Damn I'm gett'in fat!!
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6sally6 wrote:
Concerning a few posts up.........................
Not the led-sled Merc butt the 31 ford behind it...........Mayor said (when I axed him if he built his cars or just bought them!) he had worked on the 31 for over 30 years!
I guess...."doing-and-re-doing" like we all do.
When I told him..."my opinion of you just went up a great deal" because he was a car guy.......he looked at me kinda funny. I figgered all car guyz could "takea joke". Maybe knot!
6s6
Damn I'm gett'in fat!!
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