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Discussion in 'Shelby Cobra' started by ERA621, Dec 26, 2004.

  1. Allen English

    Allen English Member

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    I can't really say how those tires feel yet as I have only put on 50 miles or so with a bad alignment. The car would hunt when I came accross ruts in the road. I have too much camber on my front suspension at this time, but once I have the front dialed in I plan to take a cruise and see if I get any hunting issues from the ruts in the roads. I will report back on this in a couple of weeks or so, weather permiting.
     
  2. Magstar

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    Allen thanks for the tire info I will pass that along to my friend.
     
  3. Bruce Smith

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    Another replica owner. Just purchased SPF1222 from a very nice guy in Florida. Black on black, no stripe, 351 Motorsport crate. Oh its so much fun... :thumbsup:
     
  4. 1Cobra1

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    What DJR said...

    If you have a cool reinterpretation (Bill Ford's description of the new GT) of a Cobra that's cool, but it isn't a replica. It's a sports car or a hotrod. Replicas have cast iron blocks, iron heads, a Holley Carburator(s) or Webbers...
     
  5. Chepsk8

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    Owner of an FFR, unpainted, and fun! I happily call it a replica, and have even more fun beating it silly on the track!

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