@fattony252 I don't know what that means... was it supposed to be funny? or are you shitting on the car? as soon as you sit in one you will know the pure awesomeness of the car.
When it says "1965" is that the year this actual kit was produced? Or is it just the year they're modelling, and the kit was actually made in the 90s or something?
@Tracti0nAction Yeah try to maintain an Aluminum body if it is an everyday driver!
and Carol Shelby gets S120, 000 for a Continuation that is a rolling chassi that is made of glass by Superformance with his motor, and a few of his touches.
@sixtiesforever1966 I'm not sure why your comment got marked as spam, it's not. I've never seen a roadster daily driven so thats not really an issue IMO. You could build your own for less than this and have it just the way you like it. It's not the car I have a trouble with, it's the prices they often command.
They are cool too look at but, I'd rather have a nice Austin-Healey or TVR for that kind of money. Atleast they will be REAL cars.
@Tracti0nAction By the sound of your choice of cars TVR or Austin-Healey I feel like you are from the UK. I really like those british cars too, Had an Austin-Healey 3000 years ago. They made a TVR in USA with a 260 CI ford engine back in 1966, the name they called the Griffith, and it was way cool.
Same as the British AC Roadster @ Shelby Cobra. Thanks
@billyswag716 Actually I am older but most of my knowledge about cars is because I worked on and built cars most of my life. I had my first car when I was 14, My dad bought an Auto Body Shop when I was 17 years old. Like me my dad worked on cars all of his life since he was 13 years old. In the USA back in the 60's the only foreign cars of the day were the Austin Healy, Triumph, and the MG. and of course the VW. The reason I liked the cobra was because of the American Power Plant,
It's listed on there website at $69,999. Too much for a clone , and this one is fiberglass. I prefer the aluminum body replicas that are true to the original.
This car will impress skateboard kings but thats about all.
fattony252 1 year ago
@fattony252 I don't know what that means... was it supposed to be funny? or are you shitting on the car? as soon as you sit in one you will know the pure awesomeness of the car.
MattB613 6 months ago
When it says "1965" is that the year this actual kit was produced? Or is it just the year they're modelling, and the kit was actually made in the 90s or something?
chaz76vette 1 year ago
@chaz76vette That's the year the kit is based on.
lagnaf007 1 year ago
whats the current price?
lacrosse7001 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@Tracti0nAction Yeah try to maintain an Aluminum body if it is an everyday driver!
and Carol Shelby gets S120, 000 for a Continuation that is a rolling chassi that is made of glass by Superformance with his motor, and a few of his touches.
Same Car!
sixtiesforever1966 1 year ago
@sixtiesforever1966 I'm not sure why your comment got marked as spam, it's not. I've never seen a roadster daily driven so thats not really an issue IMO. You could build your own for less than this and have it just the way you like it. It's not the car I have a trouble with, it's the prices they often command.
They are cool too look at but, I'd rather have a nice Austin-Healey or TVR for that kind of money. Atleast they will be REAL cars.
Tracti0nAction 1 year ago
@Tracti0nAction By the sound of your choice of cars TVR or Austin-Healey I feel like you are from the UK. I really like those british cars too, Had an Austin-Healey 3000 years ago. They made a TVR in USA with a 260 CI ford engine back in 1966, the name they called the Griffith, and it was way cool.
Same as the British AC Roadster @ Shelby Cobra. Thanks
sixtiesforever1966 1 year ago
@sixtiesforever1966 Either youre really old or from the future , lol
billyswag716 1 year ago
@billyswag716 Actually I am older but most of my knowledge about cars is because I worked on and built cars most of my life. I had my first car when I was 14, My dad bought an Auto Body Shop when I was 17 years old. Like me my dad worked on cars all of his life since he was 13 years old. In the USA back in the 60's the only foreign cars of the day were the Austin Healy, Triumph, and the MG. and of course the VW. The reason I liked the cobra was because of the American Power Plant,
sixtiesforever1966 1 year ago
@sixtiesforever1966 Thats cool bruh , im just pullin your chain , cobras are definitely the truth !
billyswag716 1 year ago
''excellent''
lionelvillahermosa 2 years ago
i have a beautiful Cobra for sale email me for more detail ! thanks
gushollywood 3 years ago
still for sale? how much?
q123477 3 years ago
It's listed on there website at $69,999. Too much for a clone , and this one is fiberglass. I prefer the aluminum body replicas that are true to the original.
Tracti0nAction 3 years ago
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sixtiesforever1966 1 year ago
I HAVE A BEAUTIFUL Croba for sale email me for more detail ! thanks
gushollywood 3 years ago