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1995 Cobra R’s are being Forgotten
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<blockquote data-quote="1995COBRA-R" data-source="post: 13446897" data-attributes="member: 9515"><p>I agree, but I think it takes a Ford guy to recognize it. I've meet many Ford guys that had never seen a Cobra R.</p><p></p><p>We have a car event (not really a car show) every month in Atlanta. It will have 600+ cars, and the Ferrari's will outnumber the Cobra's (I've brought the only R).</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.caffeineandoctane.com/" target="_blank">Caffeine and Octane Atlanta's Best Car Show</a></p><p></p><p>You can get some attention here in a nice Ford GT (otherwise, forget it). :-D</p><p></p><p>I've meet some nice guys. I've found a few new volunteers that will help me out a bit at The HSR Atlanta Historics Race next weekend (in a '65 Mustang) for a free all-access crew pass (I'll also include the free cold beer). :-D</p><p></p><p>I honestly believe that there is another generation out there that will want an old Cobra R or an even older 1965 Mustang. We just have to show them how to work on them how to make 'em fast. </p><p></p><p>They are just as interested as we were ~20-30 years ago. And their girlfriends are cute. :-D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1995COBRA-R, post: 13446897, member: 9515"] I agree, but I think it takes a Ford guy to recognize it. I've meet many Ford guys that had never seen a Cobra R. We have a car event (not really a car show) every month in Atlanta. It will have 600+ cars, and the Ferrari's will outnumber the Cobra's (I've brought the only R). [url=http://www.caffeineandoctane.com/]Caffeine and Octane Atlanta's Best Car Show[/url] You can get some attention here in a nice Ford GT (otherwise, forget it). :-D I've meet some nice guys. I've found a few new volunteers that will help me out a bit at The HSR Atlanta Historics Race next weekend (in a '65 Mustang) for a free all-access crew pass (I'll also include the free cold beer). :-D I honestly believe that there is another generation out there that will want an old Cobra R or an even older 1965 Mustang. We just have to show them how to work on them how to make 'em fast. They are just as interested as we were ~20-30 years ago. And their girlfriends are cute. :-D [/QUOTE]
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