Cobra versus Porsche 993
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Cobra versus Porsche 993
As you will note at the bottom, the '02 Boxster S is history....sold to a first time Porsche owner...Now what to do? I've been actively looking for a 993 since I loaded the other one on the carrier....knew I made a mistake but could not renege on an agreement to sell made in good faith..
For a year or so I have been researching cobra replicas....the two best seem to be ERA and Superformance...One the famous Cobra drivers of the 1960s has a shop a few hours away and he is a distributor for Superformance....we have talked a number of times, have ridden in a few and have a trip planned to visit.
Mr. Olthoff has agreed to personally build a 351 Windsor, balanced and blueprinted with a 750 Holly and all the trimmings......420hp and 460ftlbs of torque....It is surprisingly affordable and the value retention is very very high
If I can't find an affordable 993, would you guys let me break Porsche ranks after 30 years, and let me get this Cobra thing out of my blood.....AND STILL BE A RENNLIST MEMBER?
All Right, now tell me all the reasons I am as crazy as an "OUTHOUSE RAT"....
For a year or so I have been researching cobra replicas....the two best seem to be ERA and Superformance...One the famous Cobra drivers of the 1960s has a shop a few hours away and he is a distributor for Superformance....we have talked a number of times, have ridden in a few and have a trip planned to visit.
Mr. Olthoff has agreed to personally build a 351 Windsor, balanced and blueprinted with a 750 Holly and all the trimmings......420hp and 460ftlbs of torque....It is surprisingly affordable and the value retention is very very high
If I can't find an affordable 993, would you guys let me break Porsche ranks after 30 years, and let me get this Cobra thing out of my blood.....AND STILL BE A RENNLIST MEMBER?
All Right, now tell me all the reasons I am as crazy as an "OUTHOUSE RAT"....
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The best Cobra replica fiberglass? How about checking out Shelby. There's another company that's having aluminum bodies fabricated in Poland and the cars are assembled here. IMHO, these are the best Cobra replicas at present.
On the other hand, a 993 isn't a replica, it's a REAL Porsche. And (living in Virginia), you can drive the Porsche nearly every day. Face it, the Cobra is just a toy.
Richard
On the other hand, a 993 isn't a replica, it's a REAL Porsche. And (living in Virginia), you can drive the Porsche nearly every day. Face it, the Cobra is just a toy.
Richard
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Yep it is an adult toy in some respects. As to your other points, Kirkham and Shelby, do offer aluminum but at the price of a new 996TT plus. Actually, Superformance, which is based in South Africa, will do an aluminum body for roughly a $25,000 surcharge....then you are at $90,000 or so.
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IMO, the Superformance is very nice, but the ERA is an even more accurate replica. I visited ERA a few months ago, and I was VERY impressed by the construction, and the people.
Are you sure Kirkhams are $115K+ on the road? I thought a complete car, less engine, gearbox, and paint was about $60K. Seems like $90K or so should do it, with a 427 or 428. You wouldn't even have to paint it.
Are you sure Kirkhams are $115K+ on the road? I thought a complete car, less engine, gearbox, and paint was about $60K. Seems like $90K or so should do it, with a 427 or 428. You wouldn't even have to paint it.
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Buy the lightning fast kit car. Have your fling & drive it until the first of (a) you've rattled the fillings out of your teeth, (b) it breaks, (c) you're about to suffer irreversible kidney damage, (d) everyone in your town knows your exhaust note & throws trash cans at you as you drive by, (e) the cops meet you in your driveway every time you drive it, or (f) you realize precious few marques can sustain 30 years of actual driving passion & that ain't one of them. Figure six months or so should do it. Then sell the replica, save the memories & get back to the "one you brung to the dance."
Buy the lightning fast kit car. Have your fling & drive it until the first of (a) you've rattled the fillings out of your teeth, (b) it breaks, (c) you're about to suffer irreversible kidney damage, (d) everyone in your town knows your exhaust note & throws trash cans at you as you drive by, (e) the cops meet you in your driveway every time you drive it, or (f) you realize precious few marques can sustain 30 years of actual driving passion & that ain't one of them. Figure six months or so should do it. Then sell the replica, save the memories & get back to the "one you brung to the dance."
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I agree that the ERA is a few steps of the Superformance....The price and the waiting time reflect that too...I may be wrong but I thought I saw a new 427 S/O Kirkham being offered by Kirkham for $125,000 on the Cobra Country site....
There is an ERA here in town....it is really impressive
I agree that the ERA is a few steps of the Superformance....The price and the waiting time reflect that too...I may be wrong but I thought I saw a new 427 S/O Kirkham being offered by Kirkham for $125,000 on the Cobra Country site....
There is an ERA here in town....it is really impressive
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I don't know whether Kirkham is offering a specific car for $125K, though I'm sure it's possible to spend that much if you really want to.
I'm pretty sure that a complete roller from Kirkham -- everything except engine, trans, and paint -- is about $60,000. The Kirkhams seem to be great to deal with from what I've heard (ERA and SPF too). I met the Kirkham brothers at the NY auto show last year, where they were donating a car for the Sept. 11 fund. It was absolutely stunning, and the brothers were great to talk to.
Look at their website -- <a href="http://www.kirkhammotorsports.com" target="_blank">www.kirkhammotorsports.com</a> -- it's full of info, although there were no prices last time I looked. If you email or call them, I'm sure you'll get all the info you need. It really is like buying a brand new (but better built) 427 Cobra.
One of these days . . .
I'm pretty sure that a complete roller from Kirkham -- everything except engine, trans, and paint -- is about $60,000. The Kirkhams seem to be great to deal with from what I've heard (ERA and SPF too). I met the Kirkham brothers at the NY auto show last year, where they were donating a car for the Sept. 11 fund. It was absolutely stunning, and the brothers were great to talk to.
Look at their website -- <a href="http://www.kirkhammotorsports.com" target="_blank">www.kirkhammotorsports.com</a> -- it's full of info, although there were no prices last time I looked. If you email or call them, I'm sure you'll get all the info you need. It really is like buying a brand new (but better built) 427 Cobra.
One of these days . . .
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Take a look on ebay.....the unpainted Cobra the Kirkhams had listed for a long time on Cobra Country is on ebay.....maybe the market is getting slow
I read an article about them using an ex-MIG factory in Poland.... took an original car, i.e. 300k plus, to go by
I can only dream
Take a look on ebay.....the unpainted Cobra the Kirkhams had listed for a long time on Cobra Country is on ebay.....maybe the market is getting slow
I read an article about them using an ex-MIG factory in Poland.... took an original car, i.e. 300k plus, to go by
I can only dream
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The original Cobra the Kirkhams replicated is their own family's car! I can't find the ebay Kirkham car. If 90-ish is within your budget, definitely look at them, ebay notwithstanding.
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I would only consider the new Cobras offered by Shelby American. Carroll finally got tired of everyone and his brother making money off replicas and decided to start producing them again in 1996. They are now called the CSX4000 427 Cobra SC.
<a href="http://www.shelbyamerican.com" target="_blank">www.shelbyamerican.com</a>
<a href="http://www.shelbyamerican.com" target="_blank">www.shelbyamerican.com</a>
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If you want to see new Cobras and similar, you may be interested in this site from AC cars of Great Britain. (I considered one of these before I got my C2S): <a href="http://www.accars.co.uk" target="_blank">AC Cars</a>