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Thread: Three '67s at the lake today

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    Red, white and blue

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    I'm guessing 'blue' is a replica Cobra or is it the $1M+ real deal??

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    Alu. Replica. Alu. heads and numerous other bits. I've driven all three cars and the Cobra is scary fast, a real handful. It's truly a beautiful car in person, very close to flawless in fact

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    I've built three ERA Cobra replica's in the past - all with original 427 side-oiler motors . Fiberglass or aluminum, they have 'potato chips' for doors and with the trouble one can get into very quickly because of the explosive acceleration and not-so-equal handling, they are utterly unforgiving should an accident occur. Yes, I'm showing my age with such comments...

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    Yeah, they're fun in a nervous kind of way. I drove one with a 351 tricked up motor and it was more enjoyable. Even that car felt a bit over powered

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