This kid should have left after his accident this week in his dads Cobra. Was a factory Shelby car serialized with a 427 and all the goodies, he survived with hardly any injuries, but I think dad will change that. ;D
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98 inches wheel base... 60 inch stance... inches off the ground, a v8 cradled, half shafted independent all the way around...
I'd like to see how in frucking hell he rolled it four times.
I do not believe it at all. ???
I have a j-tin flapping in the wind 18 inches taller that needs damn near an act of supernatural to roll over...
with the same stance and wheelbase (within .5 inch of a cobra either direction)Previously boxer3main
the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.
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If you scroll through the pictures, you will see that it's autographed by Shelby himself. Kid, pack your bags, don't look back and get a one-way ticket to the island of Puka-Puka. Learn to fish and don't ever surface again.Editor-at-Large at...well, here, of course!
"Remy-Z, you've outdone yourself again, I thought a Mirada was the icing on the cake of rodding, but this Imperial is the spread of little 99-cent candy letters spelling out "EAT ME" on top of that cake."
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Well.its clearly a fibre body,and i thought Shelby Cobras used aluminium bodys even on the continous series...what gives it away,is that the body have cracked..if it was a aluminium body as the originial,it would have been crinkled and battered.
Bad enough though ;).
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Originally posted by BlazerteamWell.its clearly a fibre body,and i thought Shelby Cobras used aluminium bodys even on the continous series...what gives it away,is that the body have cracked..if it was a aluminium body as the originial,it would have been crinkled and battered.
Bad enough though ;).
A guy who used to work at Orlando Speedworld (maybe still does?) Had a new mustang GT, and was able to get Shelby to sign his car in that same location... So perhaps Shelby's signature in that location doesn't mean anything more than simply an autograph... a coveted one for sure, but still...
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If you go to the Shelby American website you will find that continuation cars are available in fiberglass, carbonfiber and aluminum. This was a fiberglass car and yes it's a continuation car cause I personally saw the tag on the car at one of the local cruise nights :P
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Ah, if Dad was Dumb enough to lend a 20yr old a vehicle with the power to weight ratio of a Jato Rocket then im sure he
a: Can afford to lose it
B: is just happy the kid isnt dead or crippled.
I know if my boy or Daughter smacked up my truck or hotrod (not worried bout moms car) My first concern would be their well being. Then the questions about booze or dope would happen. Assuming all the right answers then a driving school type deal and start giving me monthly payments to build a new one together.....
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Originally posted by 88 Dippythis si why my offspring will never drive my cars.....
i know how i was in high school LOL :D
"fuk it, he isnt gonna let me so i will just steal it while he is at work" Don't get me wrong, i was as dumb as a post back then but........I stole the car, got caught, got kicked outa the house, homeless for a good couple of years, zero education, all ending in grand fashion with me locked up in a 4by8 room......sooo, both my spawn know if their marks in school stay good, they stay outa drugs, they pay for their own gas, and they continue making responsible choices with their lives then they can drive anything i own....cept maybe the lawn tractor, that's mine and they can't have it....
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