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Calling car experts

There's no way on God's green Earth that I'd buy a Shelby Cobra (even if it is a kit car) off Ebay without seeing it in person.
 
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
There's no way on God's green Earth that I'd buy a Shelby Cobra off Ebay without seeing it in person.

I concur...especially when the guy has zero feeback.
 
Unless you know how/ have time to put one together yes.

Go to factory five racing, price the kit, engine you want, extra parts, and time and then decide.

On the car itself I would need more info like the kit maker, who built the stroker, and which frame.
 
I know its a replica, I can't pay $100,000 for an original 🙂

Thing is all the kits I've looked at are only marginally cheaper than what this one is going for fully assembled. He says the kit came from these guys. I wish hadn't caught this so late so I could check it out a little more thoroughly.
 
Originally posted by: GTAx
I know its a replica, I can't pay $100,000 for an original 🙂

Thing is all the kits I've looked at are only marginally cheaper than what this one is going for fully assembled. He says the kit came from these guys. I wish hadn't caught this so late so I could check it out a little more thoroughly.

Never heard of them but the setup looks nice. Comes down to the frame and glass work which you would definately want to check out.

If I were going to build one for myself I would use FFR
http://www.factoryfive.com/table/ffrkits/ffrkits.html
 
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